Random rebooting, seems like some sort of hardware issue. I only seen it happen with my own eyes once, where it was basically idling, then it rebooted itself, then as it was starting up again (windows boot splash), it rebooted itself again twice more, then was fine for days after that. I'm pretty sure it's not a BSOD, there is nothing logged in the event viewer (system rebooted from a bugcheck). I'm pretty sure it has happened even during POST.
Apparently this pattern has continued, now it is hosed because some Windows file is corrupt due to this.
The motherboard is an A7N8X-something. Caps look fine. It has a basically brand new Antec BP-430 PSU, and I put the video card, one ram stick, and hard disk from their old system into it.
So, old hats that know all about the A7N8X boards, what's your money on the problem? What I can think of or find:
1) It hates the extra stick of RAM, Google says some random rebooting with these boards was ram, even though it passes memtest fine, others have seen this. The stick I added is no-name, the existing ram was two corsair modules, maybe I should have left well enough alone.
2) I found one case of someone who had the northbridge solder joints cause this on this board
3) The basically new power supply is flakey.
4) One of the other parts I reused (video card, hard drive) is causing it, but I think this very unlikely.
I'm leaning towards just replacing it with something that's newer, but I thought I'd ask the gurus at TR, I'm sure lots of you ran Nforce2 systems back in the day. They are far away, and on dialup, so I don't want to miss anything.
