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After I bumped the voltages up a bit, I was able to game for 4-5 hours before it froze again. :l
I don't think you need that much power for your rig. 500 watts would be more than enough.
Well I don't live in the USoA. So there's no Walmart or Best Buy or anything like that here. The local stores don't really have gaming parts, took me almost a month to get a PSU with long cables and a motherboard with a 775 socket. Everything in the PC has been replaced in the last months except the HDD, DVD ROM and RAM.
I live on a tiny island in the Caribbean called Trinidad...
Hey. Turns out the system registry got corrupted so I had to reinstall Windows. It works now but thanks for the help. [Solved]
Hey. Turns out the system registry got corrupted so I had to reinstall Windows. It works now but thanks for the help. [Solved]
You tried reinstalling before. Let's hope this fixes it, especially without needing to purchase more equipment. Are the voltages still bumped or did you put them back to AUTO?
How did you know the system registry got corrupted? How do you test for that?
Well that repair guy didn't know shit lol. Still froze with new Windows. Bought new HDD, still froze. So I bought a combo of an AMD motherboard, AMD processor and DDR3 RAM. (My first AMD setup ) So everything is fine...since I just bought a new part for everything. x.x Just keeping you guys in the loop. It was most likely one of those 3. (Leaning more towards motherboard, since its my 3-4th motherboard purchase.)