Brand New Computer Continuously Freezing... :(

hckyplyr000

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I am not sure if this fits in this category or not, but I just built a new computer with:

Asus M2A-VM mobo (has Integrated ATI Radeon X1250-based graphics card)
AMD Athlon X2 6000+ - (with arctic silver 5 thermal paste)
2 GB DDR2 PC800Mhz RAM
500W PSU
400 GB SATA HD

Its in an antec 900 case, so there are 4 fans to keep it cool. My issue is that I just installed vista, and after a little while, the computer always freezes. Sometimes the monitor will say 'no input signal,' sometimes some pixels will seem to be shifted slightly, and once the screen turned a small shade of light yellow before freezing. Nothing seems to turn off in the case, everything sounds to be continuously running.

Someone said to change the thermaltake heatsink (which i initially had in there) with the standard AMD one. The cpu temperature reduced by a LOT after that, but the problem stayed the same....now a red bar comes across the top of the screen when it freezes.

Any ideas on what could be wrong? Please help me out, any info would be well appreciated!!
 
Sounds to me like there is a video card problem, if possible, try a standalone card and see if that fixes it.
 
well my old graphics card doesn't fit into this new mobo, so i can't access a different graphics card

the computer doesnt stay on long enough to update the drivers - safe mode works well and it doesn't freeze, but it won't let me install/update drivers.

Do you think i should try exchanging the mobo? or is there a way to install/update the drivers using safe mode and perhaps a flash drive...?
 
Uninstall your display drivers completely, clean it with DriverCleaner or DriverSweeper, reboot. Download a fresh copy of 7.11 driver from AMD/ATI to your desktop. Once download finishes, right-click the driver installation file and choose "Run as Administrator" to install it. You should also disable Vista Aero Desktop because you do not run a high-end video card with large video memory.
 
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