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<blockquote data-quote="breese" data-source="post: 1066774" data-attributes="member: 114299"><p>I have seen this before..... Wish I thought of it sooner.</p><p>Your motherboard is Auto-Checking the memory modules and their timing settings.</p><p>When I built my new box a few months ago it would Randomly freeze or reboot on me.</p><p></p><p>Go into Bios and under the ram settings, verify the system is setting the ram up properly to the Spec's of the memory you purchased. I found mine was not set properly and after setting them manually I have not had another problem.</p><p></p><p>Also, when it does die, do you actually see the Blue Screen or just if just pop off and reboot?</p><p>If it just pops off, it might be possible it does not have enough power or the power is over heating. I do remember you are using a different power source...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="breese, post: 1066774, member: 114299"] I have seen this before..... Wish I thought of it sooner. Your motherboard is Auto-Checking the memory modules and their timing settings. When I built my new box a few months ago it would Randomly freeze or reboot on me. Go into Bios and under the ram settings, verify the system is setting the ram up properly to the Spec's of the memory you purchased. I found mine was not set properly and after setting them manually I have not had another problem. Also, when it does die, do you actually see the Blue Screen or just if just pop off and reboot? If it just pops off, it might be possible it does not have enough power or the power is over heating. I do remember you are using a different power source... [/QUOTE]
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