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Old 09-01-2004, 06:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Now my problem, I had a blue screen 2 months ago the error reports r attached. I got that error report ever 2/3 days. So I overclocked my PC took FSB 166 and multiplier 12 1992MHz with defult voltage. It was running fine till I had that same blue screen a week ago. So I came back to my defult speed and underclocked my RAM to 133, also changed the RAM but didnt work. Still I am having the same blue screen now and then. I am really pissed of abt this shit mate. Help me

PS. before I get the blue screen my network connection stops working(hangs) and most of the time when I try to disable the connection I get the blue screen, never had any problem while playing game or working with Photoshop or any sofware. I get the blue screen while I browse or chat or give download at nite go to bed and in the morning when i turn on the monitor I get the blue screen. Help me PLZ.
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Old 09-01-2004, 06:39 PM   #2 (permalink)
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you're sure you have it at the right voltage? usually its ram that causes your computer to bluescreen. does it crash when its at defaults?
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First give it a memtest.
Is the video card overclocked? Try to lower its clock speed.
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I got that error report ever 2/3 days. So I overclocked my PC took FSB 166 and multiplier 12 1992MHz with defult voltage.
You were having problems and figured OCing would help?? Without jacking the voltage???

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Uh, considered maybe using it at the proper voltage??
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Nothing is overclocked now everything is runing in its default and the RAM is underclocked to DDR266. Still having the problem every now and then. I changed my RAM with my friends to check it out but same problem. I am using the default speed so why do i need to increase the voltage now. defult speed 133MHz X 13 = 1733MHz and 1.6V.

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Its not overclocked any more
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My RAM (512MB Single Stick Elixer DDR333) is running in my friends PC fine. I took his RAM (256MB X 2 Kingston DDR333). Still having the same problem.

Hai anyone think its my motherboards memory controller.
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It could be. I once had a mobo that had that problem...
If the RAM modules are ok, but the memtest shows memory errors then probably the mobo is fried.
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So no one cud help me. Why did u named the forum "computer forum".
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I changed my RAM with my friends to check it out but same problem
Well then that kinda solves it dont it.?

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Because we help people who arent childish, snotty nor impatient. Discussion terminated.
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