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Mr.Logic

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aight i had a memory issue causing BSOD's which is now fixed now i got a new one 0x00000101. does it deal with GPU's cause i have 2 attempting to run in sli or is it a cpu issue that i should RMA my phenom is there any software i can use to tes my CPU?

I post on the ASUS fourms and havn't got anything back yet

Edited by Mr.Logic, 28 February 2008 - 12:38 PM.

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What are the circumstances in which this BSOD occurs?

Also, can you give us any more information from the BSOD screen?
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A Porblem has beed detected and windows has been shutdown to prevent damage to your computer.

A clock interrupt was not received on a secondary processor within the allocated time interval.

If this is the firs ttime you...

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Oxooooo101 (0x00000000000031, 0x00000000000000, 0xFFFFF98000EA6180, 0x0000000000000003)
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This is usually caused by the motherboard not being compatible with the CPU. Could you give more detail on your motherboard than is in your signature (like the model #, etc.)? You may need to download a BIOS update for it to support a phenom, or it may not support them at all.
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I don't have a model # but i did flash the bios to the needed version so does that mean it could be a bad core on my cpu that i should send it back and get a replacement
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I think i fixed i had a stick of dual channel memory in the wrong socket i think that was causing my error
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