Hello!
Thanks for the quick replies.
UPDATE: I got another BSOD. SF Diag is crashing with an exception on MSInfo32, and now I can't get any of the other "relevant" information, so I manually pasted the new minidump file in for the new BSOD.
@SaltGrass: I have 3 monitors in total and I usually use them for work.
I can try disconnecting them, but could it really be a monitor causing the problem?
The computer boots correctly, so I can boot in either safe mode and normal mode.
The BSODs seem to come up randomly.
@Trouble: The ram I currently have is Link Removed - Invalid URLI think PC8500 is suppose to be 1066Mhz, is that right? That's also what I see them rated as on the site.
I find it odd that CPU-Z says max bandwidth 400mhz, but they're probably going by JEDEC standards, right?
Because then we get SPD Ext. EPP1.0. , meaning it can go up to 533? Ok sorry for the questions. I'll try toggling EPP and lowering everything down.
I definitely forgot to post that second tab, which will be in the present post .
Sadly, I own an Auzentech Prelude 7.1, and they seem to have made their latest drivers in December 2010. I had found a modified driver at one point, but I was still getting BSODs so I ditched it.
Finally, Rammon does not seem to open. It opens up as a processor but then shuts down. Not really sure why.
EDIT: I noticed upon fixing my memory speed that EPP was in fact NOT turned on (they list it as SLI-Ready Memory)? This setting was set to disable, and yet they were running at 1066Mhz. Now I enabled it, with CPUOC 0%. Still running at 1066 Mhz. Should I redisable it and lower everything down to 800Mhz?
Thanks again for the help.
Very appreciated.
Sincerely,
Mox