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Read my previous suggestion...
deanp said:
Read my previous suggestion...
deanp said:
For one more note, the BSODs I actually get to read usually refer to un-executable memory, is this a sign to lean towards one thing more than another?
Could you please go to your BIOS and post some pics? Especially the RAM voltages, and stuff like that.
-- I'm no hardware guru. I have requested a hardware guru to take a look.
-- Have no idea what un-executable memory means.
Here are some Bios pics, these are from various parts of my Bios, I'm running everything on auto, I never set anything.
M4A77T/USB3 Motherboard
Corsair XMS Dominator Memory
AMD Phenom II X2 555 Processor
Can you download and post a screen shot of CPUID - System & hardware benchmark, monitoring, reporting for me? A 124 stop code indicates low CPU voltage.
~Lordbob
I copied both the text and HTML results in to this zipped file
Twister, I need a screenshot of CPUz from your computer, not a file dump. I just need to see your chip and voltage.
~Lordbob
My mistake, I overthought it, attached is the picture of the main screen
Well, it is operating in the right range, but you could try bumping the voltage up by no more than .025V. What RAM do you have?
~Lordbob
I recommend that you finish filling your specs - makes it easier for Lordbob (David).