i_am_mustang_man
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Processor | AMD X2 AM2+ |
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Memory | 2GB DDR2 |
Video Card(s) | 7900gto |
Storage | 80GB+120GB 7200RPM IDE + 250GB SATA2 + 500GB SATA2 |
Display(s) | 26" 1920x1200 |
Case | Antec Nine Hundred |
Audio Device(s) | OnBoard |
Power Supply | Ultra 600W with X-Connect |
Software | Vista Ultimate |
so, i was browsing web, nothing was loading at all, nothing. then blank went the screen, and it restarted. wtf i think
so then it says windows has recovered from serious error, yadda yadda, i submit,
and this is the webpage:
first time this has happened
i don't think it's my psu cuz all my voltages are well within even 5%
my cpu is overclocked to 2430 (can hit 2600 no prob, but i've been messing with multi/ram, but not for a few days)
ram is under 200mhz
and mainboard has never given me any problems
any ideas? my vidcard was oc'ed to 570/610, butnot underload, and i had run 3d05 twice on this boot up, but about 45 min before the crash
the only thing i can think of would be a power surge of some sort, although i have a surge protector
no light flichers either, and no clock's need resetting
so then it says windows has recovered from serious error, yadda yadda, i submit,
and this is the webpage:
MSOFT said:Hardware failure: replace failed component
Thank you for submitting an error report.
Problem description
The error was caused by an unrecoverable hardware error which forced the operating system to stop functioning.
Although we know the problem is caused by a hardware component, unfortunately the error report does not contain enough information to tell us the specific component. More than likely the problem is being caused by problems with one or more of the following computer components:
* Random Access Memory (RAM)
* System board
* Central Processing Unit (CPU)
* Power supply
Recommendations
If you have received this error more than once, it could indicate a serious problem with your computer. We recommend that you do the following:
1. Back up your files to avoid data loss in case of a complete hardware failure.
2. Contact the original manufacturer of your computer or your local computer repair shop. Either will have advanced hardware diagnostics to determine the specific component which is failing.
Additional Technical Information
* Troubleshooting Machine Check Crashes
first time this has happened
i don't think it's my psu cuz all my voltages are well within even 5%
my cpu is overclocked to 2430 (can hit 2600 no prob, but i've been messing with multi/ram, but not for a few days)
ram is under 200mhz
and mainboard has never given me any problems
any ideas? my vidcard was oc'ed to 570/610, butnot underload, and i had run 3d05 twice on this boot up, but about 45 min before the crash
the only thing i can think of would be a power surge of some sort, although i have a surge protector
no light flichers either, and no clock's need resetting