I wouldn't as I had similar problem using a Gigabyte MB, the problem is still unresolved (the best the computer shop tech's could come up with is that when the computer is cold (has been off for hours etc) the problem happened but if it was warm (had been running or restarted after a bsod) it was fine o_0) but I have been given a new ASUS MB and there have been no problems at all. In my searching I cam accross a lot of information with other people having similar problems, best I can offer you is this, increase your ram voltage or replace you motherboard with a totaly differnt product.Originally Posted by 'thinus',index.php?page=Thread&postID=131026#post1 31026
If that fails maybe Linux might solve your problems :P
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