Random Crashes whilst gaming.

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Alright well, I wish my first post was more to do with greetings but I have a quite serious problem, I purchased one of the Ultima 8800gts 640mb systems from OcUK: Link
Not long ago. (I'd say about a week)

Since the day I got it, it crashed randomly whilst gaming, it could take anywhere from 5 minutes to 2 hours to crash, it could either result in the computer automatically restarting itself (turned off auto restart in the systems thing in control panel) or it just stopped doing anything and I'd have to manually reboot it.

I thought it was Vista, so I bought and installed a new copy of XP, still crashed, thought it might be a bad xp install, so I reinstalled it, still crashed.

Me and a friend came to the conclusion that 'cause it only happened whilst gaming, it was a problem with the graphics card, so I swapped the graphics card with the one in my old computer (7800gtx) and shoved it in this, no crash, I thought I found the problem, I decided to make sure by putting the 8800gts in my old computer, it didn't crash, so I ruled out it being a faulty graphics card.

Could anyone help determine what the problem is or could OcUK replace it with a working system or give me a refund?
 
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Give us your full system spec, if it's that PSU then with it being rated at 800w I can see it being the problem but you could try swapping PSUs, so fit the 1 from your old rig into the new and see what happens.
 
Alright, Link

Intel Core 2 DUO E6600 2.40GHz Dual Core CPU overclocked @ 3.00ghz (and not a clue how to set it back to 2.40ghz lol)
ABIT FP-IN9 Fatal1ty
G.Skill PK 2GB Ultra PC2-6400 CAS4 (2x1GB)
500GB Western Digital Enterprise 16MB Cache SATA-2
BFG NVIDIA 8800 GTS 640MB
BFG 800W PSU
 
Do you see a BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) when the games crashes?

I had a similar problem when I clocked my E6600 to 3.4ghz, although Orthos would run stable for 19hrs, STALKER and HL2 Ep 1 would BSOD on me and reboot. Now I have my E6600 back to 3ghz overclock I dont have the problem... so I am wondering if it is a similar problem.

Reseting the BIOS back to its defaults and losing the overclock could be a good thing to see if that fixes it?

Also, do you know what tempratures you are reaching when playing games? Could be getting to hot and dying on ya?
 
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