Hi all,
I've just had my faith in this forum totally confirmed by the answer to my previous post so I've decided it depends on if you ask the correct question :lol:
Can anyone tell me, how do I find out in Windows 7, what the Hardware was that failed when I get a BSD and a hardware failure message. The BSD & corresponding dump is to quick to see!
I'm trying to find out which part is failing when I OC my FSB by too much. I don't get a heat related shutdown as my temps are OK and It doesn't just go blank! I normally get a crazy pattern on the screen, similar to the crashes of old on the spectrum and commodore (if anyone is old enough to remember those. ) but without the hideous noise!
If I can find this info will it tell me which voltage I need to change?
You've probably all seen the details of my system around and about but just in case;
Q6600 G0 Stock 2.4 Ghz
ASROCK 4Core1600Twins-P35 MOBO (with 4 DDR2 & 2 DDR3 slots)
http://www.asrock.com/mb/overview. [...] 0Twins-P35
8 Gb G.Skill ripjaws DDR3 1600 (2x4Gb)
Sapphire HD 4890 1Gb (850Mhz stock) 890Mhz clock
Samsung Spinpoint F3 1 Tb 32Mb cache
Arctic Freezer 7 CPU Cooler
Windows 7 Ultimate
I used to have an E6550 OC'd well past a FSB of 330 but I can't get the Q6600 stable past 320 so I'm thinking DRAM volts although I had the same problem with the old 4 Gb of DDR2 that I had, or IS it possible that my Q6600 is duff, I did buy it 2nd had but @ stock it passes Prime95 with no problems!
All contributions greatfully accepted!
I've just had my faith in this forum totally confirmed by the answer to my previous post so I've decided it depends on if you ask the correct question :lol:
Can anyone tell me, how do I find out in Windows 7, what the Hardware was that failed when I get a BSD and a hardware failure message. The BSD & corresponding dump is to quick to see!
I'm trying to find out which part is failing when I OC my FSB by too much. I don't get a heat related shutdown as my temps are OK and It doesn't just go blank! I normally get a crazy pattern on the screen, similar to the crashes of old on the spectrum and commodore (if anyone is old enough to remember those. ) but without the hideous noise!
If I can find this info will it tell me which voltage I need to change?
You've probably all seen the details of my system around and about but just in case;
Q6600 G0 Stock 2.4 Ghz
ASROCK 4Core1600Twins-P35 MOBO (with 4 DDR2 & 2 DDR3 slots)
http://www.asrock.com/mb/overview. [...] 0Twins-P35
8 Gb G.Skill ripjaws DDR3 1600 (2x4Gb)
Sapphire HD 4890 1Gb (850Mhz stock) 890Mhz clock
Samsung Spinpoint F3 1 Tb 32Mb cache
Arctic Freezer 7 CPU Cooler
Windows 7 Ultimate
I used to have an E6550 OC'd well past a FSB of 330 but I can't get the Q6600 stable past 320 so I'm thinking DRAM volts although I had the same problem with the old 4 Gb of DDR2 that I had, or IS it possible that my Q6600 is duff, I did buy it 2nd had but @ stock it passes Prime95 with no problems!
All contributions greatfully accepted!