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Poor cooling
well I got some new ram and computer is working great..for the first 10 hours and now suddenly it just freezes, I checked in side it and it was pretty hot which i dont know why since i have 3 fans installed(one under graphics card and two on the chasis (one sucking in, one blowing out) is it due to poor cooling cause all the other computers in our house has only one fan which is on the chasis and it never has any over heating problems.
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Bsod's and crashes would indicate a memory problem, not heat
if they return, test each memory stick with some memory testing program, chances will be one of them is faulty
if they return, test each memory stick with some memory testing program, chances will be one of them is faulty
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Kingston themselves said that the model of ram i had was not reccommended for motherbord which im guessing because it was valueram and its not a memory problem i already tested it and my new crossair ram past alll the test im thinking its the powersupply heat due to the fact the fans is blowiing nothing but hot airXylene wrote:You must have some dodgy motherboard or something. I use Kingston memory in EVERYTHING (and I have quite a bit of machines laying around) and never ran into any problems.
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well i found out why its freezing aparently i have a damage cpu due to the fact its suppose to be a 2500+ but the highst it goes without gettinb a "cpu over speed" error is at 133 mhz (2100+) and tends to be unstable since it constanly freezes when i have it at 133 so now i have it on 100 mhz (1500+)