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| Why getting BSOD?
Whenever i change anything in bios such as the clockspeed OR voltage i get the BSOD after some time irrespective if it is ideal or working. Is it Vista problem? |
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| Vista may be.
Try some modifications in your Vista, see what happens! |
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| i dont think its Vista OR Vista alone, i feel it is heat related issue since he gets BSOD irrespective of its state ie. working or ideal. |
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Temperature is OK. I will repaire VIsta if it happens again. |
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Hey undervolting anything whether RAM, processor or chipset will definately will result in BSOD or hang. Overvolting will cause in more heat. Overclocking is handled by some motherboards better. |
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