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asus m2n sli deluxe 2 gig bsod


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hi,

 

i bought the ram from a online webiste and they advertise it as cas 5-5-5-12 which i think is wrong. however my motherboard (set at auto) picks it up at 5-5-5-18 which i think s correct however. can anyone confirm?

 

ok onto my main problem, i have done a fresh install of windows xp fully updated and with all the latest drivers. what happens is i get a BOSD after 1-3 hours of playing online poker. the Bsod error is stop code 0x50 PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA.

 

i have run memtest over night and it comes up with no errors.

 

i have tried numerous tests 3d mark, orthos tourture test. my temps are ok, i have the ram in the black slots and have moved the graphics card to another slot.

 

could it be the ram? are there any settings i can change in the bios, timings voltages?

 

thanks in advance.

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i bought the ram from a online webiste and they advertise it as cas 5-5-5-12 which i think is wrong. however my motherboard (set at auto) picks it up at 5-5-5-18 which i think s correct however. can anyone confirm?
What is the PART NUMBER of your memory?

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ok onto my main problem, i have done a fresh install of windows xp fully updated and with all the latest drivers. what happens is i get a BOSD after 1-3 hours of playing online poker. the Bsod error is stop code 0x50 PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA.
Have you un/reinstalled the app?
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cpu is at stock with cool and quiet enabled.

 

i noticed today that my graphics card is sharing the same irq as the ide storage controller could that be it?

 

Device IRQ sharing capability has been mandatory since the inception of the PCI specification. IRQ routing is performed by the chipset and mainboard design. In the early days when more modern the interrupt controllers didn't exist in desktop machines, PCI interrupts had to be routed back onto legacy ISA interrupts. But that route back produced MORE sharing, not less, plus a longer penalty in interrupt latency.

 

Today, PCI devices have their own exclusive set of interrupt lines that are typically numbered 16+. The method of their spread is controlled by the mainboard design as previously mentioned. PCI Express cards natively use no interrupt lines at all. They perform an MSI (Message Signal Iinterrupt) and if they have to fall back to a line interrupt, then they must emulate the interrupt. When they do this they often enough all end up on the 1st PCI interrupt line (thanks to chipset design). VISTA handles the MSI far better than XP btw.

 

Download CPU-z from Here and post screen shots of your CPU/Memory/SPD tabs after the overclock.

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You can use Photobucket Here to upload the graphics.

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