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Old December 10th, 2008, 08:40 PM     #17 (permalink)
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Did you reinstall your OS?
Have you updated windows/chipset drivers/GPU drivers/BIOS?
Double check to make sure your RAM is running at the proper speeds/timings/voltage.
Lots of things can lead to a BSOD. What were you doing when it happened?
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