Also, I don't see any evidence at all that your ram is causing the aforementioned problem, so why do you suspect it?
Exactly. If you do suspect it, you should do as I advised earlier and memtest each stick in turn.
Then worry about changing RAM.
Jon

Also, I don't see any evidence at all that your ram is causing the aforementioned problem, so why do you suspect it?
...If not the RAM, what else could it be?![]()
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... lol anyways in Everest (The thing I hate) My ram all registers as PC3200.... so does anyone know where I might find something to tell me my rams TRUE speed? Cheers, Gunny
Anti-Aliasing shouldn't go beyond 4x anyway on a 6800GT in my opinion, my 6600GT really struggles with 4x AA and indeed I mostly always use 2xQ.
When I see threads like this, I often wish I had the system here with a spare hard disk. I'd do a format/fresh install and in most cases I think the problems would disappear, leaving some kind of software the obvious culprit.
The problem is that you can throw lots of money at the PC, but until you narrow down the actual problem, it's all for nothing.
What's to say it's not a bug in Need For Speed Most Wanted and your video card settings for example ?
I had a terrible time with NFSMW until I resolved an issue that turned out to be my FFB joystick causing dramas in that game.
Ashar, do you have some Asus auto overclock utility running by any chance?
Is it only one software title this happens in?
As for checking if heat is the culprit... instead of going to all the trouble of installing monitoring software, try something simple instead...
Open the tower.. place a small fan blowing toward the inside of the tower at the motherboard and components. it does not have to be right up inside the tower, just a good flow of air from the fan into the tower.
Play the game again and see if it happens. If it does, see if it takes longer before it occurs. If it does not crash, continue to use the fan for a few sessions and then put the door back on the tower and see if it crashes.
If it crashes with the door on, you are dealing with heat, its than simple. If it crashes with the fan blowing a good amount of air into the tower, I doubt its heat and more than likely either a software issue or a defective component such as a memory stick.
Actually your correct about the 6600... it should not be run at 8xS... that is a 7800 and above setting however if his system is set up right, it should easily do 4x AA
Anyways, I would only leave the 512MB PC3200 stick in slot one and take everything else out to eliminate the possibility of RAM problems.
And if the 512mb stick is the problem ? (and it isn't..... I'm almost sure now)
cheesegrater, Ashar has a dual channel ram mainboard, it requires a dual channel setup to perform as designed, not a single ram module. A single module should be used in a process of elimination only.
Ashar, the Pink - Green screen thing is an overheat crash on any system I ever had.
Do what Nick suggested and open up the sidecovers and blow a big old fan through it, I'll bet it doesn't crash again, and make sure you clean the heatsinks and fans out carefully first for the cpu and video card.
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