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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Damien: If the problem goes away when you up the processor voltage, it may simply mean that your current processor cannot run stably with the default voltage - so as long as it doesn't get too hot then I would keep the voltage upped or clock the processor down.</font>
Well, the problem doesn't occur when I'm at home, but almost everytime time I take my computer to my friend's house or to a LAN-party with bad power I get these strange BSODs and reboots, but at another friend's house it all works perfectly.
When I overclock I run the processor at 1.7v (1.6v standard) so that's not the problem.
Btw I put in an extra power supply now for powering fans and other less imporant stuff.
It's a 150w old AT power supply...
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