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Finally solved my FX5600XT BSOD problem.
Hi all,
Maybe it won't work for you, or maybe it will. But I solved my problem with my MSI FX5600XT-VTDR 128. It crashed often during FarCry or Painkiller. What I did? I just put the RAM-speed in my BIOS from Auto to Manual. I got a lot of BSOD's and reboots. Old drivers, new drivers, I tried it all. But changed the BIOS setting of my Asus A7V8X mainboard and it runs flawlessly for he last 2 days. :-) Finally!! :-) There are a lot of people saying that your RAM is defective or the CPU or videocard is busted. But try it , it worked for me! Jaymz |
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