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Hmmm. That's weird. I don't know enough about Intel boards to help you check your BIOS for the front side bus setting, but hopefully someone with an Intel rig will happen by this thread and be able to help more than I can.
Hmmm. That's weird. I don't know enough about Intel boards to help you check your BIOS for the front side bus setting, but hopefully someone with an Intel rig will happen by this thread and be able to help more than I can.
Last edited by Miyoki; 12 Oct 2013 at 11:41.
Mellon Head, The intel FSB is 100 and the CPU idle technology is called EIST or enhanced intel speedstep technology :).
Miyoki, you said you replaced your GPU, upgraded your RAM, reinstalled Windows and you're still getting
BSOD's?
How about help us by uploading the file that the SFDT generates by following this tutorial.
Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions
Compare the install you did with the perfect install compiled in Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7
which is same for retail. Pay close attention to how drivers are handled in Win7, the tools and methods which work best based on tens of thousands of installs we've helped with here.
Consider trying a diagnostic install testing performance immediately after install, then with only Updates drivers installed, then after all the rest of Updates are done with reboots, then after each program is installed. When does the problem begin? If it's just after install then you know it's hardware, if missing chipset drivers are already supplied via Updates or manually.