Hareware Problem

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Sounds like it maybe a memory problem.
The reason i say this is because if it was heat related your machine
would overheat and shutdown.
Try getting your hands on another memory module (borrow one if you
have to) replace it and re-test.
If that does'nt work i would start running some tests on your video
card, just because you have the latest drivers for it does'nt always
mean they are the best for your system.
Cheers
Jason
 
jasonferr said:
Sounds like it maybe a memory problem.
The reason i say this is because if it was heat related your machine
would overheat and shutdown.
Try getting your hands on another memory module (borrow one if you
have to) replace it and re-test.
If that does'nt work i would start running some tests on your video
card, just because you have the latest drivers for it does'nt always
mean they are the best for your system.
Cheers
Jason

If it's a "hareware" problem then maybe a "firefox" newsgroup
would take care of it . . . :-)
 
jasonferr said:
Sounds like it maybe a memory problem.
The reason i say this is because if it was heat related your machine
would overheat and shutdown.
Try getting your hands on another memory module (borrow one if you
have to) replace it and re-test.
If that does'nt work i would start running some tests on your video
card, just because you have the latest drivers for it does'nt always
mean they are the best for your system.
Cheers
Jason

It must be a memory problem since I have absolutely no idea what you are
talking about.
 
Sounds like it maybe a memory problem.
The reason i say this is because if it was heat related your machine
would overheat and shutdown.
Try getting your hands on another memory module (borrow one if you
have to) replace it and re-test.
If that does'nt work i would start running some tests on your video
card, just because you have the latest drivers for it does'nt always
mean they are the best for your system.
Cheers
Jason

Too bad nobody knows what you are talking about.

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