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    WINDOWS 7 7600 64BIT RTM
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    WINDOWS 7 64bit ultimate RTM RANDOM LOCK UPS


    WINDOWS 7 64bit ultimate RTM 7600 RANDOM LOCK UPS

    when it locks up i cant even do a ctrl alt del
    i have to hold power button down for 10 sec to shutdown
    errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
    i wanna buy it when it comes out but this is not looking good
    maybe ill have to get a evga or some new i7 mb

    my specs

    i have tried 1606 and several different bios ver
    same bs

    asus p6t deluxe 1605 bios
    intel i7 940 stock ghz
    corsair 6gb xms3 ddr3 9-9-9-24
    xfx geforce gtx 280
    coolermaster 850 watt
    1.5tb seagate sata
    500 gb seagate sata

    i installed the latest intel x58 drivers and nvidia drivers

    ran diag on every thing is ok
    dft hd fine
    memtest86 ram fine
    i also ran motherboard test and every thing passed

    also i got similar (my spelling sucks) lockups in vista
    xp64 sp2 works great
    thanks for any help
    Last edited by windew420; 17 Aug 2009 at 19:09.
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    windew420

    Did you do a clean install?
    Ken
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  3. Posts : 68
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    yes i did clean install
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    help
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  5. Posts : 28,845
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    windew420 said:
    help
    windew

    Lets start by looking in event manager (type eventmgmt.msc in search). look for any relevant errors in the app tab. if therer are you should take a scrnshot of it by using the snipping tool in win 7 (type snipping tool in search) and upload it to us

    then look in device manager (type devmgmt.msc in search) and look for any unknown devices.

    Also if you get BSOD's from this go into the C:\windows\minidump for the dump file. zip it and upload it to us. If you dnot have bsod's disregard this.


    Lets start with that

    Hope this points you in the right direction

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    windew420 said:
    help
    I wonder about your PSU? What brand and type is it?

    You have one helluva system.

    I've looked around a bit and found this:
    your mainboard + CPU under load uses 240 Watts
    Your GPU under load uses 236 Watts
    Memory 6 x 2,5 watts 15 watts
    1,5TB disk idle 8 watts, normal use 20 watts

    That makes 511 watts

    If your PSU consumes 750 watt max.

    If it is at 80% efficiency, it can produce max of 600 watts

    The continues watts may be a lot lower.

    So my question is.

    Do these crashes appear when the computer is under load, or also when it's idle?

    If it always happens under load, it might be a power problem.

    If this is not the case, you might up the voltage on your ram a little.
    Not to much though, just very small steps.

    good luck
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    when its is not locking up it runs great
    also it boots up from post to windows fully booted in lik 1min 15sec or faster
    i cant wait to fix this issue i will get a ssd soon once issue is figured out
    it locks up on any random program
    i hope its just a software fix. id hate to rma my psu
    my psu is a cooler master r-850-emba
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    windew420

    You over clocking?

    Ken
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    hey zigzag i will send u info when i reboot to night because iam in xp64 right now cause of the lockups in win7 64 ultimate
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    no overclocking
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