Wow, I thought I'd never see it again, but now I'm getting blue screens on my new system.
Q6600 G0 2.4ghz
eVgA 8800GTS 512
2x2gb 4GB DDR2 800 G.Skill
Asus P5E
Rosewill 600W SLI
During random tasks like playing games, downloading, web browsing, just clicking shit in general, it will give me a blue screen and dump my hard drive. Then my computer will restart and prompt me to start windows in safe mode or just normally. This has happened to me about once a day, but it happened 3 times withen an hour today.
Heres a screeny of the windows blue screen info, 3 MemTests running (1 test has 2 errors so far), the temps of my system, and my processor usage.
http://img206.imageshack.us/my.php?image=okzf8.jpg
So.. is 2 or 3 errors in MemTest the cause my blue screens?
Vista 64 Blue Screen?
Re: Vista 64 Blue Screen?
You've fully patched it including the Vista 4Gb memory patch?
Re: Vista 64 Blue Screen?
set your ram for the proper voltage in bios?
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Re: Vista 64 Blue Screen?
fixedshadd_ wrote:set your ram for the proper voltage/timmings in bios?

also, did you look around to see if other people using your mobo are having issues with that ram?
Re: Vista 64 Blue Screen?
Some dude on EggExert.com is having the same exact problem. Same mobo and same ram, except no solution was found. It seems to be a memory issue, so I'm going to update the bios and see if it becomes more compatible.
The ram I got from Newegg says 1.8V - 1.9V; I've never messed with the bios before, so if something doesn't match up to 1.8-1.9, then I might need to change something right?
edit: maybe I wont update the bios, there seems to be problems regarding the updates as well.
The ram I got from Newegg says 1.8V - 1.9V; I've never messed with the bios before, so if something doesn't match up to 1.8-1.9, then I might need to change something right?
edit: maybe I wont update the bios, there seems to be problems regarding the updates as well.
Re: Vista 64 Blue Screen?
from the looks of your pic i assume vin1 and vin3 is your mem. it looks to be under spec voltage.
Re: Vista 64 Blue Screen?
I changed the volts to 1.80, and the program reads 1.66 now. Weird..