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I have a motherboard MS-6340M running Windows XP. Approx. half an hour following power up the system enters an "infinite" reboot situation. The CPU is fairly cool but the on board chip VIA VT82C686B is very hot. Tried to disable the chip driver via Windows hardware driver section and put in a graphics card. Now the onboard VIA-- is cool but the graphics card chip is now running hot with the same reboot problem as above. It "smells" like an overclocking problem - but how can I fix it?

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Please post your full system specs including CPU, GPU, PSU, RAM and any other componets your system contains. Also post your temps.


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Some further spec's:
CPU: AMD Athlon 1100 MHz
RAM: 256 MB
HD: 20 GB

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Some further spec's:
CPU: AMD Athlon 1100 MHz
RAM: 256 MB
HD: 20 GB
Graphics: 32 MB onboard shared Savage AGP


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