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    Re: PC turning itself off

    There are so many things this could be. What was the power incident?

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    Re: PC turning itself off

    So it does not show any BSOD?

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    Hmmm.. my windows 7 crashed and i installed windows vista ultimate.. and then it suggested to me that i should install some kind of asus drivers and now everything works..

    yesterday night my ethernet didn't work but the cable was plugged in.. so weird but everything works now.. so weird so weird..

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    Re: PC turning itself off

    What drivers are that? mobo drivers?

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    I have no idea.. I'm on win 7 again haa..
    anyway.. cool something was the title

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    Re: PC turning itself off

    lol isn't Windows just wonderful?

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    I think it's just lovely..

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    Re: PC turning itself off

    Asus Cool Quite Driver?

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    yes yes.. that

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    Re: PC turning itself off

    Are you using a laptop or a desktop?

    You might have these problems.
    Windows RC 7 Randomly Shuts Down - Windows 7 Forums
    Windows 7 Shutdown Problem
    Windows 7 Beta shuts down today. Repeatedly (time to upgrade to RC)
    Windows 7 RC1 Will Auto Shut Down Every Two Hours, Months Before Expiration - Windows 7 RC1 - Gizmodo

    However if really concerned about temps, get this...
    CPUID

    If you're using a desktop, with bad cooling and a quite high watt PSU, you might have a problem, depending what CPU you're using. Intels have their SpeedStep, which should throttle so you won't feel the fantastic shutdown. So a normal E-Series would be around 30~40 degree Celsius idle. Full load would land on 60~up.
    Old AMD CPUs would land idle 20~30 and full load 60~67, note old AMD CPUs can only hold a temp of 70~80. While Intels old as newer could and can hold up to 95~115 degree celsius.

    IF, you're using a laptop you will have normal temps either way which is 40~60 idle and 60~80 full load...(if you're not using cooling pad.)

    PS - I think I didn't make sense...

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