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    BSOD AT Windows Loading

    Did know where to put this so here goes..............

    A lot of you will recognize some of these parts as this is a build I did for a friend with what was primarily lying around.

    Case: BluHaz ReDux's acrylic
    PSU: BluHaz ReDux's custom Enermax 400W
    Mobo: Abit NF-M2 nView
    PSU: AMD Opty 1210
    Memory: Corsair CM2X1024-6400C4
    HDD: 80GB Barracuda 7200.10
    Misc Fans, Generic Optical, etc

    Initially when I gave to the dude it ran like a top with a mild overclock. First he contacts me that the DVD/CD unit isn't reading. Then he states it is cutting off, after a while it would run for about 20 - 30 seconds and then shut down.

    Brought it home to trouble shoot and dropped the oc to stock. Sure enough it would get to the windows load screen and cut off. Sometimes it would restart other time not. Let it sit for a while and it would boot up but then poof. Okay must be the PSU so swapped it out for a similar (+12A) one.

    Now it wil boot up and start to load windows, then a quick BSOD and back to the boot screen.

    Suggestions???????
    As of 04/29/11
    Celtic Spirit >> (Under Construction / WC’ed) >> Antec SX1200, MSI 890GXM-E65, PII X6 1055T, 2 x GTX 285s, HDDs (TBD), 2 x G.S. F3-12800CL7D-2GBPI, OCZ 700W Modular, XP Pro SP2
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    Eeep... looks like you need to reinstall windows.
    Try that then do some stability tests for the ram.
    Sounds like an issue I was having with my old DDR2 Crucial both sticks went bad just recently apparently it was a bad batch and they only lasted this long since I undervolted them.


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    Sounds like a memory problem. Set recomended timings and voltage manually in bios and test with just one stick. If that one passes then pull it and test the other.

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    Any progress ?

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    Sadley life has managed to get in the way....hope to get back to it in the next couple of days.......
    As of 04/29/11
    Celtic Spirit >> (Under Construction / WC’ed) >> Antec SX1200, MSI 890GXM-E65, PII X6 1055T, 2 x GTX 285s, HDDs (TBD), 2 x G.S. F3-12800CL7D-2GBPI, OCZ 700W Modular, XP Pro SP2
    KestrelFlight v1.0 >> (To Be WC’ed v2.0) Zalman Z7+, MSI NF980-G65, PII X4 1055T, 2 x Galaxy 580GTXs, Zalman 32GB SSD, WD V'Raptor 300GB, G.S. F3-16000CL9D-4GBTD, Zalman ZM1000-HP Plus , Win7
    Oz1a v2.0 >> XFX MDA72P7509 750a, PI X2 8870BE, 2 x XFX GTS250, WD 250GB, F2-8500CL5D-2GBPK, Tt TR2 600W, XP Pro SP3

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