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#106
123Runner

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It now sounds like you are in good shape, but as I read this you mentioned in post 47

As i pulled the ram out I saw tose things below the ram socket ... bulged and i read somewhere that ,that could cause BSOD

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That concerns mean.

If you are referring to the blue capacitors (they look like cans), they should not be bulged.

Please look at these pictures.
http://www.badcaps.net/pages.php?vid=5
http://www.badcaps.net/
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Great!! :)
Good to see that the new PSU fixed your problems... it looks good.
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It now sounds like you are in good shape, but as I read this you mentioned in post 47

As i pulled the ram out I saw tose things below the ram socket ... bulged and i read somewhere that ,that could cause BSOD

?
That concerns mean.

If you are referring to the blue capacitors (they look like cans), they should not be bulged.

Please look at these pictures.
http://www.badcaps.net/pages.php?vid=5
http://www.badcaps.net/


yeah 3-4 near the ram are like that but i don't get a BSOD anymore ... maybe they aren't that important for the motherboard ... ... lets just hope that nothing happens
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Can you take a picture of those and attach them to your next post?
That would help everyone to identify if there is a potential for future problems.
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