Look at this pic and see if its my problem please.

Wolfsraider

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chasem what are your system specs?

man are you running two different size processors ?

what size power supply brand etc?

please more info k?
 

Daovonnaex

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<< Im having stability issues... STILL.
It happens on CPU spikes.

link

thanks.
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If it happens on CPU spikes, just enable spread spectrum in the BIOS.
 

chasem

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I have a 1.1ghz athlon, on an abit kt7a-raid. I dont know why it says i have 2 cpus, one is probaly the chipset tempature guage thingie.
Well, I left my core on 'CPU DEFAULT'. And thats what it did, Im not at home so i cant see if spread spectrum is an option.


Thanks.
 

stonecold3169

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I wouldn't worry about the core voltage, I'm running the same board/processor and it's identical and mine is solid. It might be an issue with the sensor? Can't say I know your prob though, sorry:(