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26 Mar 2010
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| Windows 7 64 Bit Ultimate |
Another Crashing Problem Ok I have read allot of the forums Posted and yes I have the same general problem as most but I am hoping someone can give me a more specific answer according to my system. I recently upgraded to a BFG 1200 Watt power supply Due to the fact that my 300 Watt Dell one could not power my Video card and the Liquid cooling unit at the same time. I installed the BFG GFORCE 250, a custom liquid cooling unit, and updated my drivers and such. After making these changes i started to notice that my computer would freeze every now and then. I called dell and got confirmation that my system could handle the upgrades, and then dell had me call Microsoft. I got some great advice and the problem was solved for a time. About three weeks ago I was streaming a video and my computer crashed and did a physical memory dump. When I rebooted theres was no log of the crash, so i thought little of it. But every time i try to stream video or play online games my computer crashes, I have tried updating my driver, I have done all the scans suggested, I have updated my programs, My LAN card is working fine, My Video card is good, My power supply is good, I have uninstalled and reinstalled windows, but i still have the same problem. Microsoft says they are currently working on a solution but have yet to come up with one, they are just as confused as I am. As noted before, every time the computer crashes and reboots there is no log or recognition of a crash. I have had everything on the system tested. PLEASE HELP!! |
My System Specs |
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System Manufacturer/Model Number dell
OS Windows 7 64 Bit Ultimate
CPU Intel Q9650 Core 2 Quade 3Ghz 12MB L2 Cache
Memory 8GB DDR3 1333Mhz
Graphics Card GeForce GTS 250
Sound Card Intagrated 7.1 Audio
Monitor(s) Displays Dell 27" nex-Gen 120Mhz
PSU 1200 Watt
Case Dell
Cooling Liquid cooled (Aftermarket)
Hard Drives 1Tb 7200RPM