1) I cleaned all the dust I could but I still BSOD
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2) After a crash there is no code and reviewing the Event Viewer... well... That program sounds very handy and helpful.
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I would do that too, if you have more than one stick try taking one out and see if it works..Sup wrote:What I usually do is take RAM out of slots and put in one by one. Probably nothing wrong with RAM just a bad connection with the pins.
Ran a quick check of the numbers here, and 450W do seem like enough (it did work without a problem for a year).knorren wrote: Just read that you had a 450W PSU, that might actually be the problem because that is really low for a computer today.