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Wrote to the group several weeks ago about a new computer I built rebooting
quite frequently. I have run out of things to check.

GA 7VT600-1394 mobo
AMD 32100+/400
PC 3200/400 (2) 512 sticks Kingston
value ram.
Quadro FX500 video card
Thermaltake silent boost on CPU
Thermaltake PSU, 480W

The ram is along side of the CPU. Is it possible for the weight of the large
fan & HS to flex the mobo so that the ram is affected & causing problems? A
friend offered this possibility. He says it affected one that he built
because he installed the CPU & HS first. When he reversed the procedure it
corrected the problem????

Rudy
 
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Hi There


"Rudy Kube"

> The ram is along side of the CPU. Is it possible for the weight of the
> large
> fan & HS to flex the mobo so that the ram is affected & causing problems?
> A
> friend offered this possibility. He says it affected one that he built
> because he installed the CPU & HS first. When he reversed the procedure it
> corrected the problem????

So why not try that, its simple enough!.


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