SHS 0 Posted October 27, 2001 You heard me rigth 2to3weeks go by and the damm Micron PC133 memory die in fact both 128MB stick die so this my 2nd pair, So I wondering if anyone eles run in to this type of problem before?. I think it Micron PC133 MT48LC32M4A2 -75 (7.5ns CL3) sorry I not at home to tell you for sure being I'am still at my brother house for 5 more day and I was told my system crash agine dran and will not boot in to Win2K with getting BSOD. So if any good idea I like hear them thank. My system spec Win2000 with SP2 with DX8.1 with IE6 Intel P3 600E slot1 Abit BH6 Rev 1.0 Motherboard (Bios: BH6SS) 2, Micron 128meg SDRAM 168pin DIMM (PC133) was PC100 but I move it to a diff system. Creative Lab's SB Live! Value (CT4670) Edimax EN-9130TX NIC (Realtek RTL8139) Lite-ON LTR-12101B CD-RW 12X/10X/32X (Firmware: LS3J23) Sigma Designs Hollywood Plus MPEG Decode Lite-ON LTD-163 DVD16X/CD48X (Firmware: D163GH4S) Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 30gig 7200 IDE (53073H6 Firmware: DAC1) Western Digital 8.4gig 5400 IDE (AC28400R Firmware: 17.0) NetGear XM128U ISDN (Firmware: 3.02) 1, D-Link USB Hub 4 Port (Model DSB-H4) 2, Belkin USB Hub 4 Port (Model F5U021) Microsoft SideWinder Precision Racing Wheel USB Microsoft SideWinder FreeStyle Pro USB Microsoft SideWinder Precision 2 USB Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer USB Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro USB Umax Astra 3400 USB Hauppauge WinTV-PVR Model 880 (Model: 45231, Rev. B423, Decoder: BT878a, Tuner Model: Philips FM1236) ViewSonic G773 (Rev: 1) 3dfx Voodoo5 5500 (Bios: 1.15 Rev: 1) Cambridge PCWorks FourPointSurround FPS1000 speakers Share this post Link to post
Ultrix 0 Posted November 1, 2001 Last xmas, i bought 2 sticks of generic 128mb pc133 ram for my vp6. It worked fine for 3 weeks, and all of a sudden i started getting random bluescreens. They mostly dealt with corrupt files and the such. After searching forums and such i found out that the ram was my problem. So i got 1 stick of crucial 256mb and no more bluescreens.But i have never heard of crucial ha ving problems, thats why i bought it. Share this post Link to post
kgeissler 0 Posted November 1, 2001 Are you overclocking? Maybe you are running your voltage to high, causing them to overheat. Share this post Link to post