I'm having a pretty strange problem here. If I bump my system, move it around a little bit, open the case, etc. while it is running, probably around 20% of the time it hangs due to the physical vibration. The total impact is not very great when this happens--I might just be gently sliding it out to plug in my headphones, and the next thing I know it's hung up. It's not like I'm subjecting it to major shock or throwing around my PC or anything.
Also, when it hangs, everything just becomes frozen instantaneously, and I can't do anything. No blue screen or error messages. It doesn't even respond to holding in the power button to shutoff, and I have to flip the switch on the PSU. And when I power back up, it often takes several tries before it POSTs properly (or it POSTs only after I leave it off for a while).
My impression is it MUST be motherboard related... probably a near-short somewhere, where the metal is ALMOST touching a circuit, and the movement is just enough to cause a short. But I can't find anything like that.
Another more farfetched theory is that it's HDD related. I'm using an IBM Deskstar (yes, the one IBM is getting sued over) that I've been using intensively for the past two years, and I've been noticing more frequent disk errors recently. I wonder if the vibration is just enough to cause the HDD head to bang against the platter.
Here's my setup:
Enlight 7237 case
ECS K7S5A motherboard
Enermax Whispersys 350W PSU
Athlon XP 1600+
1 stick of Crucial PC133 SDRAM
IBM 40 gig Deskstar 75GXP
Geforce 2 GTS
Onboard sound
Onboard LAN
The system is very well cooled with case temps in the low 30's and CPU temps in the low 40's, but when the room gets really warm, I have encountered lockups just like the "vibration-induced" ones. I wonder if the additional heat is causing expansion of the metal, which is also closing the short circuit?
Also, I'm not using any kind of standoffs since I'm pretty sure you're not supposed to with this particular case. I have built two other systems using this case (different motherboards) and never had any of these kinds of problems.
Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated.
Also, when it hangs, everything just becomes frozen instantaneously, and I can't do anything. No blue screen or error messages. It doesn't even respond to holding in the power button to shutoff, and I have to flip the switch on the PSU. And when I power back up, it often takes several tries before it POSTs properly (or it POSTs only after I leave it off for a while).
My impression is it MUST be motherboard related... probably a near-short somewhere, where the metal is ALMOST touching a circuit, and the movement is just enough to cause a short. But I can't find anything like that.
Another more farfetched theory is that it's HDD related. I'm using an IBM Deskstar (yes, the one IBM is getting sued over) that I've been using intensively for the past two years, and I've been noticing more frequent disk errors recently. I wonder if the vibration is just enough to cause the HDD head to bang against the platter.
Here's my setup:
Enlight 7237 case
ECS K7S5A motherboard
Enermax Whispersys 350W PSU
Athlon XP 1600+
1 stick of Crucial PC133 SDRAM
IBM 40 gig Deskstar 75GXP
Geforce 2 GTS
Onboard sound
Onboard LAN
The system is very well cooled with case temps in the low 30's and CPU temps in the low 40's, but when the room gets really warm, I have encountered lockups just like the "vibration-induced" ones. I wonder if the additional heat is causing expansion of the metal, which is also closing the short circuit?
Also, I'm not using any kind of standoffs since I'm pretty sure you're not supposed to with this particular case. I have built two other systems using this case (different motherboards) and never had any of these kinds of problems.
Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated.