Daeval Posted October 23, 2004 Posted October 23, 2004 How long have you had the RAM you're using? When I bought my recent system, I had a similar problem and memory tests checked out ok despite the continuing issue. After a little more testing and google searching, I figured out that I had to tweak the RAM settings in my BIOS for my specific RAM sticks. Since I've done that, everything works like a charm. And no, I didn't have to slow it down or anything, just set it to the right (high-perf) options instead of auto-detect everything. Also, it could be a heating issue, as gryph, myself, and others have mentioned. Get a prog to monitor your CPU temp as you work and watch for spikes or warnings.
BoomBa_GoosE Posted October 23, 2004 Author Posted October 23, 2004 How long have you had the RAM you're using? When I bought my recent system, I had a similar problem and memory tests checked out ok despite the continuing issue. After a little more testing and google searching, I figured out that I had to tweak the RAM settings in my BIOS for my specific RAM sticks. Since I've done that, everything works like a charm. And no, I didn't have to slow it down or anything, just set it to the right (high-perf) options instead of auto-detect everything. Also, it could be a heating issue, as gryph, myself, and others have mentioned. Get a prog to monitor your CPU temp as you work and watch for spikes or warnings.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> btw thanks everyone for ur help.... that sounds interesting, where can i get such programs to monitor my CPU temp?
Gryph Posted October 23, 2004 Posted October 23, 2004 I find Motherboard Monitor to be the best one but you have to know what motherboard you have for it to work.
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