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System keeping crashing with running intensive stuff


My secondary system have been having ramdom crashing porblems with this

C:\DOCUME~1\MegaMan\LOCALS~1\Temp\WERa264.dir00\Mini072405-02.dmp
C:\DOCUME~1\MegaMan\LOCALS~1\Temp\WERa264.dir00\sysdata.xml

after the reboot iwindows said it has recover from serious error with the above info....

My system spec is Abit AG8, 3.0Ghz 775, Seagate 80GB SATA, 2 GB Corsair XLPRO 2-2-2-5. Saphire X800 Pro 256MB, ultra Xconnect 500W..... any idea?

The windows ia a cleaning is a clean install, it crashing very freuqently when I transfer high amount of files and playing some grapgically intensive games.

All the voltage and temp are ok as they are all within the limits.....
 
Are you overclocking anything?

Are you running the memory at faster than standard timing?

Have you ran memtest to verify the memory is 100% good?
 
Are you overclocking anything? No, not at all

Are you running the memory at faster than standard timing? the memory is 2-2-2-5 itself...the board it running it at 2.5-2-2-5...already try to change it back to 2-2-2-5. didn't help

Have you ran memtest to verify the memory is 100% good? yes, done it last nigth with 10 pass.

 
How many DIMMs?

Check the temperatures and try refitting the heatsink onto the CPU if the temps are too high (if you don't know how high is too high, just give us your idle and full load temperatures).

Good luck and keep us informed!
 
Underclock your gpu and cpu.
Try to unhook some drives that you are not using so as to make sure that you are not using a faulty/underpowered PSU.
Change your video drivers, just because they are whql does not mean that they are good.
Try running your computer with the side of the case open.
Run scandisk to make sure there is nothing wrong with your HD. Seagate should have some sort of utility on their website to make sure that your HDD is healthy, use that if at all possible.
 
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