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  • syorz
    Member
    • Jul 2008
    • 53

    #1

    Hardware problem or what?

    Here's the config:

    Intel i5 750 - 2,6GHz
    Asus P7P55D
    Kingston DDR3 1333 2GB
    Power Color ATI 4670 1GBDDR3
    LC Power 600W 12cm fan

    I have Windows 7 x64. (Same thing happens on Win XP x64). I, for example, try to run GTA IV and the game loads pretty quick, with low graphics it lets me play for about 5-10 min and with high for about 2 min. Then the game crashes and sometimes I get the BSOD. Running with latest drivers from ATI. What do you think, could it be the RAM problem or the graphic card problem?
  • ManofScience
    DK Veteran
    • May 2009
    • 650

    #2
    Sounds like a cooling issue either processor or graphics card maybe. or it could be PSU - does the GFX card have a extra socket for powering it? what PSU is it? might not be good enough.

    Do a RAM check to be sure (there's some good RAM testers on Hiren's BootCD - google for it)

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    • syorz
      Member
      • Jul 2008
      • 53

      #3
      Thx for answering so fast,
      I dont think the GFX card has extra socket for power. It's brand new so the cooler is working flawlessly
      (this is the card if you wanna take a look GFX Card)

      The PSU link -> power supply incl. 20+4 pin, 1x 6+2 pin PCI-Express, 1x 6 pin PCI-Express, 6x SATA, 3x PATA, 2x FDD, 1x 4+4 pin EPS 12V, 600W max., 120mm fan, Active PFC, 1x digital replacement blind 5,25"

      I will download the latest Hiren's BootCD and do the tests. Thx.

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      • ManofScience
        DK Veteran
        • May 2009
        • 650

        #4
        have you got 1 of the power leads from the PSU plugged into the GFX Card? from that link you sent me, look at pic 4 - it has a socket for one.

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        • syorz
          Member
          • Jul 2008
          • 53

          #5
          Originally posted by ManofScience
          have you got 1 of the power leads from the PSU plugged into the GFX Card? from that link you sent me, look at pic 4 - it has a socket for one.
          Yep I see it, will check when I get home, I'm at work now. I dont know if it would work it that wasn't plugged in, so i'm guessin it is, but I will check it out as soon as I get home. I sure hope that's the problem.....

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          • ManofScience
            DK Veteran
            • May 2009
            • 650

            #6
            Also, the standard PSU that came with that case will be really cheap - might be worth investing in a decent PSU if it is a cheap one.

            that might fix it, might not - try it, see how it goes.

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            • syorz
              Member
              • Jul 2008
              • 53

              #7
              Hmm I made a mistake with the GFX Card, mine is GFX and doesnt have the PSU connector. So the problem persists....

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              • syorz
                Member
                • Jul 2008
                • 53

                #8
                DUMPS

                My collection of BSOD I was searching and all point to faulty RAM. If there's someone who knows about BSOD pls take a look.

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                • cunny
                  V.I.P. Member
                  • Jan 2009
                  • 4915

                  #9
                  Check RAM setting in bios (voltage) is correct.
                  Also try changing your sata cable from hard drive.

                  If someone else you know has got similar/compatable RAM then try swapping it about.

                  If you think its defo the RAM then most places you buy RAM from will test it free of charge.

                  Other things to try is ensuring BIOS is the most currect version
                  sigpic

                  "Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot."

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                  • syorz
                    Member
                    • Jul 2008
                    • 53

                    #10
                    Thank you all for trying to help...BIOS is up-to-date, RAM 1.5V, everything is ok, but the damn thing just wont work. Im sending it back to where I bought it from, and see if they can figure it out and change components.

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                    • iulian1982
                      Newbie
                      • Apr 2010
                      • 1

                      #11
                      thank you for your support

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                      • syorz
                        Member
                        • Jul 2008
                        • 53

                        #12
                        ...you needed a post? :P

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                        • cunny
                          V.I.P. Member
                          • Jan 2009
                          • 4915

                          #13
                          Sounds like a compatabilty issue with ram, easily solved by getting other ram.
                          sigpic

                          "Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot."

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                          • syorz
                            Member
                            • Jul 2008
                            • 53

                            #14
                            Yep, it was a buggy RAM. It's replaced now and everything works perfect. Thank you all.

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