Hey everyone,
I am using:
AMD XP 2400+ CPU (TB) (Thermal Take 9+ HSF at highest RPM)
K7VM2 MoBo
Simple Tech 512MB DDR PC2100 x2 (1GB total)
WD 80GB HDD
Lite-On CD-RW (52x32x52)
Lite-On CD-Rom (52x)
5x Case Fans
420Watt PSu
GF2 GTS 64MB Video Card (4xAGP)
Floppy Drive
Heres the problem:
I was running this at stock speeds (1.99GHZ at 133x15)
I changed it to (2.10GHZ with 140x15)
The system eventually shuts down and reboots after about 30 minutes with no warnings. Is this because I have bumped it up too much, or is it because the RAM cant handle the boost? After the system reboots, windows pops up a warning about a critical error... (infor in the error is something about memdmp?)
I have never had this issue before, and am quite stumped. Do I need faster RAM, or what?
Thanks for any help...
Truckie