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      05-25-2011
Hi guys,

Just bought a freshly built custom system and I keep getting random reboots. Haven't seen a BSOD yet, not sure if that's a good thing or not.

My system specs:
Motherboard: Asus M4A87TD/USB3, AM3, AMD870, 4xDDR3, USB3, ATX
Processor: AMD Phenom II X6 1100T Black, 3.30GHz, 6MB, AM3
Harddisk: WD Caviar Black 750GB 7200rpm 64MB SATA3
Graphics card:Sapphire Radeon HD 6870, 1GB, Vapor-X
Memory: 2x Kingston 4GB DDR3 1600MHz CL8
PSU: Corsair Gaming Series GS700, 700W, ATX

I run Win7 x64.

Haven't installed any drivers except for the Motherboard from the CD that was in the box + the Graphics card drivers from the CD.

Any ideas?

Thanks a lot in advance!

P.S. Also, I have the Antec 902 Gamer Case v2 and the fans almost serve as an air conditioning, those things are cool in every sense of the word. So overheating is (almost) definitely not the issue.

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      05-26-2011
That's more than likely your problem. You installed motherboard driver's from the cd that came with it. Those cd's are always have outdated driver's, except for when the motherboard was originally released. Go to Asus's website and download all updated driver's for your motherboard. Also, go to Realtek's site for any LAN or HD Audio driver's.
 
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      05-26-2011
There are so many BIOS updates for my motherboard. Should I do any of these?
 
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      05-26-2011
You only do the LAST (latest) BIOS update. Read the directions carefully and make sure you do not loose power while it is being done.
 
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      05-26-2011
I won't update the BIOS. However, I installed new drivers for my LAN and Audio and haven't had a random crash today yet. Looking good so far!
 
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      05-26-2011
If you machine has problems sleeping/hibernating or waking after then try the BIOS update.
 
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      05-28-2011
Damn.. just had 2 crashes again in a row. Then did a manual restart and got the BSOD. This is pissing me off so bad.

I attached the .dmp file.. Not sure if that's helpful, I hope so!

What I also notice is that sometimes after a crash my USB devices don't work.

Hoping to hear your thoughts on this, thanks very much guys

*EDIT* Can't add the .dmp file. If it's useful, please let me know how to get it on here.

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      05-28-2011
You should update your BIOS to the latest firmware version for it. That might solve some compatibility problems. It's really not that hard to do either.

When installing drivers always do the motherboard chipset drivers first before anything else.

Check your RAM settings to ensure that it's running at the correct frequency and timings.
Are you running in AHCI mode? Have you overclocked or adjusted any other settings in the BIOS such as CPU or RAM timings?
 
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      05-29-2011
If you use a AMD video card AMD came out with a hotfix for the 11.5 drivers on this past Thursday. Here's a link that Maximum PC posted about and a direct link to the download. Maximum PC article: http://www.maximumpc.com/article/new...flicker_issues . AMD's link for the download: http://support.amd.com/us/kbarticles...15ahotfix.aspx . That 2nd link is the only way you can get it. I've got it on my pc and have had no issues since installing it.
 
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