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    Zurine Rogelio is offline Senior Member
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    Default Windows subverted later GB GA-MA78GM-S2H (rev 1.0).

    Afterwards I did a main refurbish and reinstall of the system recently. Still afterwards with earlier visits the trouble has for totally time brought back finally. The 1st trouble is a steady buzzer/beep audio upon cold boot for elite seconds. Second trouble was Windows XP undergoing corruption, and black display. Still if I set up windows 7, like case. I have visited the entire system utilizing Event Viewer. RAM was too tested by the expend of Memtest 86+. Even nothing to say.

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    With the storage at 1.8V Prime95 campaigns static for 15 minutes. Underneath it arrives back to Freeze. Memtest will start unaltered instantly later the test the computer will restart. CPU-Z demonstrates on the mode to 1.5V - and was so evidently wrong from the start. When I utilize the bios adjusting +0.2 V, I'm loud bios to 1.8V.

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    That audios similar a blown capacitor on your main board. Appear at totally the times to your CPU capacitors approximately with. If the cover has a curved top and accept no more are planned (or worse, similar a puffed appear luftbalon accept or are still scorched), then hurry the cause detect.

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    Approximately tension, you can assure in the BIOS (or hardware monitor Health Monitor). But the capacitors are a beneficial bet. Mostly we assure that, still, since inflate the things. So if the over Elko constructs a hump or something Brown has campaign out, then it is over. In my old GB board that was so. This had troubles with the ISDN card, the rest went. Was to demonstrate a connection for too long, there was just 1 pipe, and then froze the display and then it was reboot.

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    Is your system close or restart? I ask this afterwards corrupt RAM would nearly tenably cause a Blue Display of Death and standard Windows restarts instantly when that occurs. In my experience, sudden closures are generally due to overheating and not corrupt RAM. The symptoms you described (exits when you utilize it, not when idle) are too more consistent with overheating or vitiate.

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    To support whether the RAM or not, can you Memtest86 (campaign about five passes) and it will communicate you if there is somewhat incorrect by your RAM.

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