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    Windows 7 Random BSODs, halp!

    So I decided to update my BIOS and see if that would help, after rebooting and starting up a game to test it IMMEDIATELY bluescreened. When it booted back up the motherboard's BIOS repair utility reverted it back to the old BIOS version. So I'm assuming updating the bios isn't going to help? xD
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    Windows 7 Random BSODs, halp!

    Well, looks like I'm just gonna pack it up after reading the surprisingly good warranty policy. I'd rather have it replaced or repaired by the company then mess around with updating bios/changing clock settings. Thanks a lot for your time guys, I really appreciate the help :)
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    Windows 7 Random BSODs, halp!

    Yeah, I could ship it back, I just hate to do that if I could fix it myself >< I'll definitely consider it though, this is beginning to be a much bigger pain in the *** then I'd anticipated
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    Windows 7 Random BSODs, halp!

    Yep, two 6-pin power connectors. I'll double check them anyway but I'm fairly certain it's fine.
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    Windows 7 Random BSODs, halp!

    I have the video card that the computer came with, but I was getting the exact same problem with that one as well
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    Windows 7 Random BSODs, halp!

    Cleaned out and reinstalled drivers, then tested how a game (Dawn of War 2) ran. Was able to play for maybe 5 or 10 minutes then got a bluescreen: On Fri 8/6/2010 6:48:41 PM your computer crashed This was likely caused by the following module: dxgmms1.sys Bugcheck code: 0x1E...
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    Windows 7 Random BSODs, halp!

    I actually uninstalled AVG a few days ago after reading that it loved to crash win7 systems, but I ran that uninstaller utility in safe mode anyway. A question about driver sweeper though; when I run it it detects the ATI and Nvidia driver components and I cleaned them, but when I run it again...
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    Windows 7 Random BSODs, halp!

    Here's the last few via WhoCrashed: On Wed 8/4/2010 5:03:27 AM your computer crashed This was likely caused by the following module: watchdog.sys Bugcheck code: 0xD1 (0x61A8, 0x2, 0x0, 0xFFFFF88002B32150) Error: DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL Dump file...
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    Windows 7 Random BSODs, halp!

    Well I'm still getting the crashes with the 750w. The one this comp came with was like 400 or 500, figured I'd need to replace it when I got more powerful vid card.
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    Windows 7 Random BSODs, halp!

    Just upgraded my PSU to a Corsair 750w, so that should be fine. My graphics card may be factory overclocked, I'll check that today. Ran memtest86 overnight last night (7 hours 22 min), here's the results from 7 passes. Pass Failing Address Good Bad Err-Bits Count 3...
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    Windows 7 Random BSODs, halp!

    Ran furmark, my gpu started at 63C and levelled out at around 92-93C, no problems, but it definitely seems like it's running a bit hot =p. Maybe a cooling issue? EDIT: Also prime95 just reported an error: [Wed Aug 04 22:20:58 2010] FATAL ERROR: Rounding was 0.5, expected less than 0.4...
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    Windows 7 Random BSODs, halp!

    Just bought a factory built computer recently (Newegg.com - CyberpowerPC Gamer Ultra 2054 Athlon II X2 255(3.1GHz) 4GB DDR3 500GB ATI Radeon HD 5450 Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit). It BSOD'd occasionally but I didn't think much of it, replaced the video card and power supply and now it crashes...
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