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Cheese
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Naples, FL
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reply to Cheese

Re: AMD 6 Core

Ok, well, I did it. Got X6 1055T along with an ASUS M488T-M with 2gb PNY DDR3 1333.

PNY Model number MD2048SD3-1333

I am having random lockups. It doesn't matter where it's at, or if I am doing anything at all, for example, the Win 7 splash screen will not load past if I reboot, I have to restart it to come up properly.

I am running a Kingston 64gb as the boot drive, 2 x 74gb Raptors in a RAID 0 on the main-board itself. I run 2 x 500 in a 4 port SATA RAID card in RAID 1. 1 SATA ODD. X-FI Titanium Pro Fatality. PC POWER and Cooling 750 PSU.

Everything ran like butter until I replaced the main-board, cpu and memory.

Anyone have any ideas what could be the potential issue? I am going to run Memtest86 tonight, I have flashed the BIOS to the most current version but same issue. I figure it's the board or memory. We also set the timings in the BIOS directly but still did nothing.


Octavean
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New York, NY
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You reinstalled the OS right,....?



Cheese
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Naples, FL
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said by Octavean:

You reinstalled the OS right,....?
Several times.


Octavean
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Well I guess you just go through the usual troubleshooting then. The last time I had a problem like this it was the RAM. I was using a G-Skill DDR3 2x2GB 1600 kit but this was an upgrade (addition) to an older G-Skill 2x1GB DDR3 1333 kit. It was a very stable system before the upgrade then it started to BSOD, spontaneously reboot or lockup. I removed the G-Skill DDR3 2x2GB 1600 kit and everything went back to normal rock solid stability.

Speaking of which I am RMAing that RAM today. I went ahead and bought another kit (same make model) and it works fine. I’ll have an extra 2x2 kit when the RMA goes to completion. I can stick that RAM in another system like my older Core i7 920 / ASUS P6T Deluxe setup.



Cheese
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Naples, FL
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said by Octavean:

Well I guess you just go through the usual troubleshooting then. The last time I had a problem like this it was the RAM. I was using a G-Skill DDR3 2x2GB 1600 kit but this was an upgrade (addition) to an older G-Skill 2x1GB DDR3 1333 kit. It was a very stable system before the upgrade then it started to BSOD, spontaneously reboot or lockup. I removed the G-Skill DDR3 2x2GB 1600 kit and everything went back to normal rock solid stability.

Speaking of which I am RMAing that RAM today. I went ahead and bought another kit (same make model) and it works fine. I’ll have an extra 2x2 kit when the RMA goes to completion. I can stick that RAM in another system like my older Core i7 920 / ASUS P6T Deluxe setup.
I am probably going to assume it's RAM, I normally don't buy PNY for RAM but for what I needed temp, it was the best option and the cheapest. I will def run memtest86 tonight to see if that comes up with anything.

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