Hi guys, I have an issue with my PC and cannot fix it on my own, and I am no expert in that topic, so I'm asking you guys to help me out. It is really annoying, because I do not play a lot, but when I do, my PC keeps shutting down without saving my new saved games.
I have had no problems with my PC until now, so I guess that it has to do with damaged computer parts or something along the lines, but I cannot put a finger on it. The situation is as follows: I start a game and most of the time, it works for around 20 or 30 minutes. The PC will shut down entirely without logging off or saving any new data.
My computer specs:
OS: Windows XP Home Edition SP3 Build 2600
Graphics: Radeon X1600/X1650 Series + a secondary
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 3800+
Real space: 2GB
Virtual space: 2GB
The only thing I have installed in the past month is the game "Risen" which I am most unhappy to have shut down due to the progress being lost whenever my PC crashes. Any help is appreciated! Surfing the internet or running other stuff like iTunes works like a charm for hours and hours.
EDIT: It appears that my PC is overheating and therefore shutting down. What can I do against this issue?
EDIT2: I downloaded HWMonitor and the information I could gather from looking at the stats proves my earlier assumption of overheating as the cause for the shutdowns wrong. The fans are working at around 2400 rounds/min and my processor's temperature is at 55° which is great from what I read in some forum. Something that caught my interest, though, are the voltages. Now, I do not understand too much of this stuff, but my power supply only has 400 watt. Could it possibly be that there is too little voltage for all the components?