Which bit of my computer is dying?

If you touch your software enough does it become hardware?

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I don't think every BIOS does that. I can't remember mine doing that either, although I might just be so used to it that I felcher it out.
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

Or you forgot to plug the buzzer in :P
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I didn't plug mine in, I use the led display on my mobo to tell me if anything has gone wrong. Shame it uses a single double digit code for about ten different problems. Good that it hasn't fallen over once yet.
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Post by TezzRexx »

Have you made any changes to the BIOS in the past 6 months?
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TezzRexx wrote:Have you made any changes to the BIOS in the past 6 months?
Baliame wrote:. I reduced the CPU speed, see if it helps, but the lockups still occur with the same frequency.
Baliame wrote:I was overclocking my CPU and GPU, resetted CPU to stock speed earlier. GPU's still clocked, should I reset that as well?
On balance, I'd say probably yes.
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Post by Baliame »

For the record, it used to do the single beep, it definitely did it 2 weeks ago.

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Dr. kitteny berk wrote:On balance, I'd say probably yes.
Baliame wrote:EDIT: In fact, it's not, Catalyst seems to have reset it years ago.
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I did a few memtest iterations on the second socket, and one of the cards got the errorz lockup. I replaced that card into the first socket and got an error after a few iterations as well. Didn't get any errors for the other card, therefore it was that RAM. :w00t:
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Baliame wrote: I did a few memtest iterations on the second socket, and one of the cards got the errorz lockup. I replaced that card into the first socket and got an error after a few iterations as well. Didn't get any errors for the other card, therefore it was that RAM. :w00t:


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Post by buzzmong »

Woo for solving it.
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Post by TezzRexx »

Fucked up slot then?
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

TezzRexx wrote:Fucked up slot then?
if only one stick of memory is crap in 2 slots, the memory is crap.
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Post by TezzRexx »

OH!

This place is frying my brain. :lol:
EDITZ: this place being work, not 5punk
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oh hey look, berk called it right away, followed shortly by confirmation from me. ;) :ninja:
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

we don't really need a hardware forum, just a sticky that says do memtest.

save me a lot of time :P
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Post by HereComesPete »

Have you tried memtest? :P
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