ACPI.sys & Kernel_data_inpage_errors

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Hello, I'm new to these forums, but I have also participated in others. Hopefully you can be of help to me.

I recently bought crysis. I installed it and after playing for 15 or so minutes I recieve a BSOD stating "KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR" at the bottom most of the time it says:
"0x0000007A (0xC05D3CD8, 0xC0000185, 0xBA79B078, 0x6EEF2860)
ACPI.sys Address BA79B078 Base at BA779000 Datestamp 41107d27"
*codes are one example of what I recieved, I may not necessarily recieve the same ones every time.

I also recieve one stating ftdisk.sys, or simply nothing at all, instead of ACPI.sys, but those arent as common. I have recieved probably 2-4 in all my time playing oblivion (20+ hours - and still lots left to do). I don't get them in games like BF2, BF2142, Sims 2, or SimCity 4. This is what I've tried so far:

I have run memtest86+ overnight twice.
I've broken my raid 0 array, because I thought it was the controller,
I've eased up on my processor OC (see bottom for specs)
I've reduced MCP & SPP to x4 instead of x5.
My computer is stable overnight for 2 instances of prime95
No problems POSTing or booting linux or XP after BSOD or any other times

Voltages according to nVidia Monitor:
CPU: 1.4437
Memory: 2.0
FSB: 1.4
PCI-E: 1.45
nForce:1.5
AUX:1.5
HT(SPP-MCP): 1.2

Temps:
CPU: 38C idle 50C?? load
System: 25C
GPU: 63C idle ????? load

eVGA 680i mobo, E6300 C2D @ 2.88GHz, Kingston HyperX DDR2-800, 8800GTS, Antec TP3 650W, 2 x 250Gb WD Caviar, Arctic Cooling 7 Pro.

Sorry for the super long post, just trying to get you guys as much info about my situation as possible, because I've run out of ideas. ACPI.sys is the power management for the OS isn't it? Do I have to get a new PSU? I don't have another one to test if mine is faulty. I have the latest BIOS and Drivers, and XP on one HDD and Ubuntu 7.04 on the other. Thanks a ton for any help. I really appreciate it, I've had it with this!
 

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