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Stuart

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http://www.play.com/PC/PCs/4-/3274794/King...mm/Product.html

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It's Kingston Value RAM DDR2 667(PC5300) CL5 1.8v

 

I think what he means is to look into the quality of the power supply and if it's giving your system the voltage that the manufacturer claims. Many lower end power supplies don't supply their stated output.

Thanks for that, how would i go about testing my power supply? can i use that thing in occt? Also i had an OCZ Stealth Xtreme 600W before this one and i got 2 replacements and the fan was still incredibly loud so i got this one. Here is the PSU i have if it helps (http://www.ebuyer.com/product/135196)

And by the way yes thats exactly the RAM i have.

Is there any way to test memory? I use prime 95 and have never had a problem there.

 

Thanks

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Ok as I am a computer techie i'll give you my input based on ur bsod report. Because your running windows vista sp1 (home premium if i remember my codes correctly) and the fact that u got bccode d1 in bsod report, u have a memory issue. Most likely faulty ram or hdd corruption. Take a look at them and im sure u will find the source of ur problem.

Thank you, and yes it is Home Premium.

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whats the actual BSOD error say mate? did you try the mem test?? i would run prime95 wait for the blue screen and check the event logger to see what the crash was. if you think its memory related try removing all your ram sticks bar one and stress test your system if it dont crash stick another one on and test again and so on till you find the one thats faulty.

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