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       #11

    Yeah on friday I'll make a trip to the store. I'll update you then!

    Thank you for your time, if you ever need help say something I'll do my best to repay you :)
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       #12

    Good luck I hope you get some satisfaction out of them after all it is your hard earned money you are shelling out.

    As for repaying me think nothing of it I am here to help out as best I can even though I am not as experienced as some of the others. We all do this (well I do) for a hobby come interesting activity and like the other members expect nothing more than being appreciated if we do or can help:) Maybe one day I might be stuck as no one knows everything you might be able to suggest fixes for me!

    But please do keep us (particularly me) up to date with how you go because it is good to see things through to the end.
    John:)

    PS I forgot to say it has been such a pleasure in dealing with this problem and you I must say have been very patient which sometime is not always the case.
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       #13

    Well i think if I am asking for help I am in no conditions to demand anything or rush you.
    For the BSOD i can confirm it was the ram since I was having around 2 BSOD per day and since i remove the bad stick everything is going smooth
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    Went to the store on saturday and i had to leave the sticks there, fortunately a friend of mine lend me an 8gb stick so i wont have the computer inactive. Good friends :)
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    Hmm sounds like they are mucking you around a bit mate they could have at least loaned you on a small deposit 4GB to be active - pretty poor from in my mind but at least you areup and running I suppose
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    Hello, got my new ram sticks and it hold on for the first week but now its giving me bluescreens again. I'm not sure if it's the new sticks, if its the temperature or the power voltage. Or maybe the mobo is destroying all the sticks
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    LeftWild said:
    Hello, got my new ram sticks and it hold on for the first week but now its giving me bluescreens again. I'm not sure if it's the new sticks, if its the temperature or the power voltage. Or maybe the mobo is destroying all the sticks
    Now don't worry the mobo might not be wrecking to sticks but the wrong voltage from the PSU might be now have a look at my little ditty again and if you can get the machine to hold together while you run the test then send us back the results.
    Using HW Info
    You can test the volts on the PSU with HW Info HWiNFO, HWiNFO32/64 - Download < download the right bit version and close the right hand window select Sensors and scroll down to the power section where you will see what the volts are doing see my pic.
    The original right hand window shows the machine running and is handy for that but for looking at the components in some detail close it and use the main left hand side panel
    FOR OTHER COMPONENTS
    Open each + down into the component itself and then click on it - in the right hand side will appear all sorts of details including brands speeds and other essential info that device. See pic for example.
    The section you want will be named like mine is Nuvoton - it might be something else but is usually indicated by having the Vbatt referenced - the other rails will be there.

    Any rails that are 5% +/- of the required voltage is no good see this
    Voltage Rails - Power Supply 101: A Reference Of Specifications

    If you do not have the machine working then use a digital multimeter (very cheap these days - see pic) to measure the volts on the 24 pin plug to the mobo.
    Stick the black meter lead to any black and the red lead to the other colours - see this for indicators (scroll down to see them)
    Power supply unit (computer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

    By the by I am on holiday in New Zealand right now and wifi is hard to get where we go sometimes so be patient.
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    I might have figured out what was the problem. When I was using my friends stick my mobo set the frequency to DDR3 2400 and my new sticks can only handle 1600, I changed it to the right frequency and until now 0 BSOD.
    What I noticed too with my low experience in BSOD analyse, was that some of my first crashes this month were about heat problems. I'm not sure if it gets solved now with the right frequency or if i put my case back on the place it will crash again (my case is now open and out of the desk place because i was testing the sticks and mobo slots). I'll put it back on the place and see what happens.

    ICIT2LOL said:
    By the by I am on holiday in New Zealand right now and wifi is hard to get where we go sometimes so be patient.
    Thank you for helping me while you're on vacation Have a great time there and don't feel like you have to answer me, I can wait until you return home
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       #19

    Hmm mate it should not be that much of a problem as memory is if I am not badly mistaken "back compatible" ie say if you stuck a 1600 in a slot that is 2400 capable the speed will only run at 1600.
    On the other hand if you have the RAM slot ocked at 2400 then the 1600 might have a problem
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       #20

    Yeah that makes sense, but it's odd that it has been hanging on after i set the right values
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