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Mazrim Taim

I recently built a new system. System sigs follow at the
end of this post.
My system crashes at random times. While playing games or
backing up DVD's or CD's. It has a hard shutdown. Ive ran
MEMTEST86 for over 4 hours wiht no errors. When the
system is restarted I have a voice post that states that
system was shutdown do to system overclocking even when I
have lowered the FSB down to 380mhz.
I am leaning toward the new CPU or Motherboard since the
RAM testing didn't show any errors.
I don't know if it could be a driver causing it or not
and don't know where to start to find out.
I have posted the event logs that occur after restarting
the CPU from these crashes.

Thanks for any help someone can give



EVENT LOGS:
-The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck
was: 0x10000050 (0xf620a3ea, 0x00000001, 0x85d3cccc,
0x00000000). A dump was saved in:
C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini091004-01.dmp.

-Error code 10000050, parameter1 f620a3ea, parameter2
000AMD 3000+ 400FSB (All Copper Heatsink w/air
cooling) 1.675V

SIGS:
-ASUS A7N8X E Deluxe MB (Updated Chipset Drivers)
Kingston HyperX3200AK 2x512 2.7V
ATI Radeon 9600 Pro (udated driversM)
WDSE 80gig HardDrive
530W Fortron Power Supply
ASUS 16x DVD (E616P)
Pioneer DVDRW (107D)00001, parameter3 85d3cccc,
parameter4 00000000
 
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Nathan McNulty

Looks like a nice little system. What are you running the memory
latencies at? You may want to leave memtest running overnight and try
this flavor: www.memtest.org

Also, use a temperature monitoring program to see how the heat is on the
CPU. I am going to guess that isn't the problem since you seem to have
a nice all copper heatsink. Also, check the temperature on the
motherboard as the chipsets can get very hot as well.

Though that motherboard and CPU are awesome products, there is always
going to be a little bit of error in manufacturing and you can end up
with a fualty product. If you have done everything you can think of,
reinstalling Windows, etc., and it still doesn't work, I would exchange
them both for new ones. The store will have both the board and CPU
tested thoroughly and end up selling it as refurbished/used later on
down the road.
 
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