ACowWithNoLegs
Technical User
Ookay... I've been looking around on this site and noted that this is the best place to attempt to find the answer to this damnable problem...
Your usual blue screen of death...
Machine_Check_Exception
with the following chain:
0x0000009c (0x00000000, 0x80540770, 0xc4584000, 0x00000833)
New computer, personally built, with the following specs:
AMD FX-53 2.4 CPU
ASUS A8V Deluxe nForce4 SLI mobo
SATA 120gig hard drive,
PATA 200gig hard drive,
512mb Corsair RAM (exact type can be found if needed)
Chaintech GeForce 6600GT video card
The problem has been going on with nearly any operating system I install on it, and seemed to have cut down after I installed the latest driver for the AMD CPU.
Another string of continuity in these problems i've noticed is that me along with the two others on this forum who had this problem only have 512mb of ram; q: is there a possibility I simply don't have enough ram and with the MCE it's having to overwrite something it shouldn't?
I'm thinking it's my graphics card, because the situation occurs most commonly with gaming and other equally graphics-intensive programs.
Any help or comments on this problem would be greatly appreciated.
Your usual blue screen of death...
Machine_Check_Exception
with the following chain:
0x0000009c (0x00000000, 0x80540770, 0xc4584000, 0x00000833)
New computer, personally built, with the following specs:
AMD FX-53 2.4 CPU
ASUS A8V Deluxe nForce4 SLI mobo
SATA 120gig hard drive,
PATA 200gig hard drive,
512mb Corsair RAM (exact type can be found if needed)
Chaintech GeForce 6600GT video card
The problem has been going on with nearly any operating system I install on it, and seemed to have cut down after I installed the latest driver for the AMD CPU.
Another string of continuity in these problems i've noticed is that me along with the two others on this forum who had this problem only have 512mb of ram; q: is there a possibility I simply don't have enough ram and with the MCE it's having to overwrite something it shouldn't?
I'm thinking it's my graphics card, because the situation occurs most commonly with gaming and other equally graphics-intensive programs.
Any help or comments on this problem would be greatly appreciated.