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After upping the FSB it will go thru the bios post and begin to start Windows.Then it gets the blue screen.I heard somewhere that the ram can cause this problem I'm having.Can anyone tell me if it's true or not?
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could be ram, but it could also just not be stable. you probably upped the fsb too much, and you now need to either lower it or up the voltage (careful with this).
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