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Old 02-24-2005, 05:18 PM
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Could be RAM as RAM is hardware. But generally the BIOS should be able to detect a bad RAM chip if it does a complete seek. Try it by disabling any kind of "fast boot sequence."

I'd put the blame on the PCI-Express Bus you're using. Keep in mind PCIE is pretty new so check online to see if anyone else has the same issues with ur hardware combinations. I was going to also say that it might be a heat issue, but seems like you have that covered. Be sure all the fans are working, all the chips/cards are seated properly (take em out and put em back in)

Have you tried a fresh install of Windows? I've had errors that would just not go away. I had a constant "bug check" error (basically fatal exception) that would restart the computer at random. I could not fix it at all, but a fresh install of XP seemed to do the trick. ....Oddly enough usually a fresh install works - When did u do your windows install?

Good luck - no one likes the BSOD
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