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Unstable System At Stock Speeds!

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gazzrawly

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my rig is below ansd it wont even run stable @ 133X11 when running a game for around 2min, it closes straight out of the game and back into windows desktop. Sometimes it just gives a blue screen when idle in windows. I have tried formatting and im thinking that its teh ram but its @ high timings which doesnt make any difference to stability. Use to run it @ 2CAS 2,5,2 but now its @ 2.5CAS and still unstable. Normaly voltage core and stock GFX card I DONT UNDERSTAND WHATS UP FFS! plz help or ill kick this **** from here to mars...gazz
 
I had a similar sounding problem, My games would close to desktop or my computer would just restart, it was cause by me having my ram clocked too high. To fix it I set the Cas and other timings back to the rams rated timings, and then changed the dividers/clock speed of the Ram. My Gigabyte SinXp1394 board doesn't like to run Ram over 400Mhz is what I discovered... so now whatever my cpu clock is at I have to make sure that I change the Ram dividers to keep them under 400. Hope that helps, and best of luck.
 
i seemed to run the DDR @ around 380mhz/cpu @ 2ghz 185FSB and ever since its been going crazy and not working properly it just bottles out all the time and its all @ stock i H8 gigabyte THEY SUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
gaz that sucks hard mate. i had my hdd go down last night - lost everything. but at least my pc still runs.

Still, now you have an excuse to get that nf7-s v2 you wanted. I'm just about to order mine:)
 
yes thats exactly whats happened. ILL give EVERYONE a bit of advice......NEVER BUY A GIGABYTE! and yes i will get that abit now ;)
 
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