Farske 0 Posted July 17, 2004 I had another play with it this morning, I disconnected the storage drives and just used my main drive C. It still froze and locked. *sigh* I felt the hard drive and it did feel quite hot, Ill get another fan and put it on the hard drive, I also have an old heatsink for HD's Ill put that on. See if that makes a difference, recently the sound drivers been playing up big time. Next week, wednesday sometime a friend of mine is coming over. An Overclocking master and his computer specs blow ANYONEs away, he spent about 5 grand on his computer.. madness but hey.. he should be able to help any heat issues! (hes bring over his old and spare parts) Apart from that encouraging news from my friend. I'm still stuck! Any help, still appriciated. Regards F Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Farske 0 Posted July 17, 2004 Hail AHHHH I crashed today in Max Payne, and It was a Memory Dump. This leads me to two things with my small experience, bad memory (like Avon Mom said before) or bad drivers with Chipset and bios. I am getting a stick next week, so I can test memory next week. Argh, the joys of computers... I will update you as my journey enfolds regards F Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BraTTy 0 Posted July 23, 2004 Isn't if phun huh Often the memory slots are close to your cpu and/or other hot items too,a fan blowing should help Could also try underclocking your ram ,which you may have said you already tried (changing memory timings) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites