Stability problem

No, I didn't get conflict (not that I know) from the CD. Have done a cleanup on the registry.

I might remember that the USB problem uccured when installing chipset drivers, but not totaly sure. I know that the USB drivers are included in the chipset.

But the more important problem is the instability, after I changed from default to the other voltage on dram and nb the PC is much more stable.

Actually I have a last problem, that I haven't talked about yet. I can't get picture on the TV (uses dvi-hdmi adapter). CCC gets info about the TV and the graphic card definitely have a connection, but there's just no picture (totaly blank). Have tested every configuration in CCC but meaningless.

When I had the first version of BIOS I actually got picture on the TV, but until the windows was loading. After the update of BIOS, I only got a deformed picture (or nothing).

Is it possibly the same thing that's causes the problems?
 
I have tried many different resolutions, from the lowest to the highest. It feels like some a driver or windows interrupts with the picture on the TV. Since I earlier got picture on the TV, there can be any wrong with the TV or the hdmi cable!? So it must be either the graphic card and/or some drivers.

Is there any way to check if the card is damaged or can I get something to confirme what drivers it's about?

Today a BSD occured (be a while) and a got the STOP message 0x0000003B with reference to win32K.sys. Please forgive me my english.
 
I did a google search for your error code and it looks like the general idea is a driver issue. Do this:

1. Go to your GPU's manufacturer's site and download the latest driver for your card and OS and save it somewhere easily accessible (My Documents, the desktop, etc.)
2. Click "Start"
3. Click "Control Panel"
4. Double-click "Add/Remove Programs"
5. Find the program labeled something around "ATI Display Drivers" and click it.
6. Click "Remove" at the bottom.
7. Reboot your computer.
8. Reinstall the driver from the download that you got from the manufacturer's website before you started. (The install should require a reboot when complete)
9. Post up your results.

Hope this helps! :D
 
I didn't notice if you had said you'd done this, but make sure you get all your drivers from the manufacturers website. I had really bad problems with my Gigabyte motherboard's CD drivers, it would hang really bad, even when just opening a window. So I just downloaded the drivers from Gigabytes website and it fixed everything. So yeah..if you haven't already done it, I would suggest downloading drivers for everything instead of using the CD drivers. Good luck.
 
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