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So i recently built this
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I would take a look at your ram, have you tried pulling out a stick ? |
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Now go OC if you haven't already.
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run what ?
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Pulling out all your sticks of ram, and testing them one at a time with booting up and seeing how things run is a quick way to see if its a ram compatability issue, or if its something else, just giving you ideas. After all since you dont know whats causing it, you want to rule out all the possiblities out right ? Message edited by BLACKSCI on 02-23-2008 at 04:28:02 AM |
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Yeah. but i mean im not complaining of the new performance, windows boots up very very fast, and i have not disabled any bios settings like checking for floppy and ram amount...everything is stock
Message edited by andrei3333 on 02-23-2008 at 04:37:32 AM |
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there are 3 things you should always do first:
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oh and crysis, i forgot, i have it. but still did not unpack it as i want to experience it to the max (well as much as possible)
Message edited by andrei3333 on 02-23-2008 at 04:40:06 AM |
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Reseat: take out the memory sticks and put them in again.
Message edited by aevm on 02-23-2008 at 05:08:34 AM |
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guess ill be getting a 1080p while im at it, but thats going to be closer to summer time
Message edited by andrei3333 on 02-23-2008 at 05:10:42 AM |
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Nothing at all, if the stick was already seated right. A lot, if it wasn't. |
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^ edited my post |
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Installing nTune solved a lot of blue screens for me. I suspect it helped you too. |
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Um, we need to know your power supply unit make and model too, hundred bucks says your video card is underpowered.
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underpower ay ?
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nTune actually made all my games choppy (video playback too), so I'm living without it. OP's breaking in problems can be attributed to caching, system restore running, or similar stuff. |
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i dunno
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