Quote Originally Posted by slim142 View Post
Update #2

Ok guys, something told me this had something to do with the sata drivers and it looks like they are somehow the responsables for the corruption and stuff.
I closed Orthos with 10 hours estable with no drivers as mentioned above, then I decided to install nForce 9.64, GeForce 169.44 and System Tools 6.01. Restarted the PC 3 times (one for each installation) then checked system management to check 8800GT s were recognized and the SMBUS etc. I enabled SLI and then checked temps to make sure everything was still fine. Finally I decided to open orthos and RUN and guess what? Orthos showed

"Couldnt write MBM, No MBM written" (or something like this, this also happened to me with 0402)
Then after 4 seconds ( same as BIOS 0402 )

ERROR SYSTEM HALTED... couldnt write temp file... (same as BIOS 0402)

What!!!, ok so fresh installation, fresh driver installation and then this Hmmmm!. I havent panic yet, so I decided to up a little my NB and SB voltages since this time I had SLI enabled (When I ran orthos for 10 hours, I had no SLI since i had no drivers). I went to BIOS and manually put 1.5v for SB and 1.36v for NB (1.36v gives 1.39v and sometimes 1.37v, but if I leave this in auto, it gives me 1.32v I think).

Restarted and now I have started Orthos again, its been like 3 mins and everything looks fine so far. Fingers crossed wishing this was all SB undervoltage due to SLI.

But again, this is still the very beggining of my testing. I dont want to jump to conclusions but we will see how it goes.
Now I would like to ask you tekjunkie, GAR, 5010, Roger_D25, M@G!C, Big Myke, Broly, Sonofander and everybody else experiencing Orthos failure, data corruption and unestable gaming.... Do you guys install the nForce drivers right after finishing installing windows?
This is the order that I had installed.

OS installation -> nforce drivers(only LAN and smbus drivers, no mediashield)
->Display drivers->windows updates.