thealmightyone New Member Sep 11, 2006 #3 And I would bet the instability is down to the PSU. None of the rails are runing as high as they should be.
And I would bet the instability is down to the PSU. None of the rails are runing as high as they should be.
F Filip Active Member Sep 11, 2006 #4 thealmightyone said: And I would bet the instability is down to the PSU. None of the rails are runing as high as they should be. Click to expand... Ya, that's definetly a serious problem. Shady, can you tell us your PSU specs?
thealmightyone said: And I would bet the instability is down to the PSU. None of the rails are runing as high as they should be. Click to expand... Ya, that's definetly a serious problem. Shady, can you tell us your PSU specs?
fade2green514 Active Member Sep 11, 2006 #5 its possible. could just be software though. only way to tell is by putting it at stock clocks and volts and then seeing if the same error comes up. might be memory, too.
its possible. could just be software though. only way to tell is by putting it at stock clocks and volts and then seeing if the same error comes up. might be memory, too.
thealmightyone New Member Sep 11, 2006 #6 See what speedfan tells you. That can report on the rails also.
S Shady <b>VIP Member</b> Sep 12, 2006 #7 my PSU is a piece of crap and i know it you think it's the reason ? if you guys know the regulator that's in the mobo it has been burned twice and i replaced it i doubt it's the reason what do you guys think ?
my PSU is a piece of crap and i know it you think it's the reason ? if you guys know the regulator that's in the mobo it has been burned twice and i replaced it i doubt it's the reason what do you guys think ?