no it wasnt pre built.....come on ..does it say anywhere that i got a prebuilt system.. i brought the parts to work as a whole yes but i put it together myself.. im not gonna pay 150£ for someone to snap it all together..
if it was pre built it would have gone back a long time ago.. im not that stupid
im not going to post up here anymore unless i get some real results.. im gonna call ocuk in the morning and tell them that their advice to get on the forums has proved useless and try to take this to the next level.. im sick of this im so close it runs beautifully for a time but until this reboot is fixed i cant use it properly. anyway. cheers for the tips its definitely more stable than before but still no good.. ill say this once more.. if you guys have any more please read the thread properly before posting because you wont get a reply unless its actually solution..
well heres the latest..(this is my first post from the new machine btw) I played wow on this for 6 solid hours last night with no reboot.. i then left it to sleep .. while i did ... left a notepad window open and its still alive!!!
it definatley got more stable once i put DX10 on here (i also set my sata controllers to sata 1 only.. i saw on a vista reboot post some similar issues.. looks like im not the only one)..anyway i dunno if the sata helped or the dx 10.. a bit of both.. and the psu aswell i think.. anyway .. we'll see.. im not sure if its messing with my head or what.. anyway im gonna continue to run it and see what happens!
ok it still happens.. ive just seen a thread on the net of somone experienceing the same problem finally.. it was their cpu.. im gonna stick it in my friends machine and run it again if it reboots this time.. it worked when i did it last time but who knows maybe it should have been left for longer
I would say maybe you have serious issues with dirty electrical mains coming into your house, or something in your house is causing bad spikes. I don't see what else it could possibly be. Maybe see if an electrician can monitor the mains or something? I don't even know if that's possible. All I know is that I had a similar problem once (only lasted a day) and it turned out the utility people were messing around with cables up the road and causing the supply to dip and spike. Once they finished all was well again.
ok hello all .. finally had some results.. thanks toucam.. i did it in the end.. got myself a GA-p35 board and it works fine.. sorry to say to all of ya.. ram timings volt settings.. all useless i stuck this new mobo in with all my new gear and it booted first time i didnt even have to change the time in the bios becuase it picked up my vista install fine Its great.. SO LESSSON IS>> dont get a nforce chipset board.. this is now the 2nd one ive encountered with problems (my mates laptop is on nforce and he has some dire issues with it aswell.. mainly loosing his network connection every 3 mins) and on a side note theres a serious issue with thier onboard lan devices anyway...
cheers for all your help guys.. i learned a lot of stuff that i didnt end up using but still it was fun!
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