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Hey there, first post and all, w00t, etc.
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Okay, as mentioned before, I've burrowed around in the event viewer, and here is my findings. I've stopped the computer rebooting when I have a crah, but instead of showing me the answer to my problems, it just hangs. For hours.
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Can't see any of your screen shots, but the first thing I would say is try with the video card not overclocked. If that works, start raising the core speed, but leave the memory speed stock. The core on your card will overclock pretty well, the memory however is touchy, and doesn't really help all that much to raise the memory speed.
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Yes, it is at the manufacturer-reccomended 2.1v.
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Set memory to spd
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this may be due to overclocking or tight timing of ram
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I haven't overclocked my RAM at all, but I might run it a bit slower. would this have any noticable impact on performance?
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It has crashed again. Yes, they're newish games, but my System specs is WAY beyond their reccomended specs. Should I underclock my RAM further (it's on 709MHz, I think), or is that possibilty now eliminated? |
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Okay, something I've noticed that I'm fairly sure might be the cause of my woes: In ther BIOS, my VDRAM is set to 2.100, and yet is Speedfan,it tells me it' either 1.84 or 1.9, depending on what mood my computer is in.
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i wouldnt rely on Speedfan for accurate figures.
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