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I'd replace your cpu fan, your chip is obviously overheating....it may be causing the other problems. --------------- X2 5400+, Biostar TA780G M2+ MATX, 2 gig mushkin, 8800gts 512 , CM 532, Kingwin 450w ATX 2.2 "Now if the 4870x2 was actually notably faster than the 280 for about the same price, then I might even take a chance on it. However, that won't be the case." |
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Sounds to me like faulty RAM issue (I've had programs crashing like that a lot and it's always turned out to be RAM). Run memtest or try some different sticks and see if the problems go away.
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Message edited by xplicid001 on 05-26-2008 at 03:30:16 AM |
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btw here some results from some programs i ran
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On your mobo dude, I don't have an intel board, AMD guy here myself, but I have a gigabyte mobo. On mine there's an option in the bios that allows you to set whether you want automatic fan control or some option like that to be on or off. Turn that off. My cpu would heat up a little, turned that off so it just runs at full blast all the time, not nearly as many problems with that. Also, do try memtest, if that does not work, if you have windows vista, boot from the dvd, and under the repair menu, it has a memory diagnostic utility, run a couple passes with that and see if you get errors. |
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Yeah, my money is on the ram. There are a few easy ways to test it out. go into bios, bump the voltage on the ram to either 2.0 or 2.1. Loosen up the timings on the ram to something a little less demanding. You didn't list your ram timings, but for instance, if they are 4-4-4-12, drop them back to 5-5-5-15.........then, if it boots to windows, restart with the memtest cd and run memtest to check for errors. My money is on the ram, if the ram comes back no errors for about 24hours, i would have to say it's your mobo. --------------- "Since the dawn of time, man has dreamed of blotting out the Sun." - J. Montgomery Burns |
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