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computer driving me crazy!

nkapke

Junior Member

I recently purchased a new computer from newegg,
Biostar t-force 550
AMD 3800+ single core
2 GB 800 hegahertz OCZ ram
Sapphire radeon x850xt
antec smartpower 2.0 500 wattz
I'm using a 160 gig seagate IDE HD
and an old CD/DVD rom

I have been fighting this beast for 2 weeks now, at first it would not post, but starting the computer with just one stick of ram allowed me to post.

Both sticks would not pass memtest untill I upped the voltage from the 1.9 base to 2.1.

After 3 failed windows installs the fourth one took. But it runs really slow. The task manager in windows takes ~33% of the processor and windows explorer ~60%. It also takes about 10 minutes to boot up. The computer hasn't been online yet so I can't be viruses or spyware.

To confuse the issue even more, either stick of memory passes memtest indvidually, but when I run memtest with them both in I get ~20,000 errors a pass starting at test 7.

Do I have bad components? Bad windows install?

Please
Nate
 
check in your bios to see if cpu external and internal cache is enabled or not, and also maybe try using easier timings on memory see if that helps.
 
check in your bios to see if cpu external and internal cache is enabled or not, and also maybe try using easier timings on memory see if that helps.

*bah ssry double post 🙂
 
Lyssword was right, I needed to turn those caches on, but now I have a new problem. Windows keeps crashing every few minunutes I get the stop error 0x0000008e. Is my memory bad, or are there setting I just need to adjust, my current timings are set at 4-4-4-15.

Thanks
 
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