Re: BSOD with 4GB Ram in Vista
- From: johngalt <guest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2008 17:27:06 -0500
All BSODs are related to HD or OS corruption???
Um, no. I can prove that inside of 10 minutes - my OS is rock solid
stable, but let me over clock my RAM to 1100 from 1000 MHz and watch my
get a BSOD in 10 minutes flat.
Furthermore, let me remove the OC on my RAM and it runs stable for
(last time I ran it this long) 143 hours straight.
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