1st cold boot - everything looked good, boot into windows, no BSOD, but as soon as I clicked the mouse to start Google Chrome the entire computer shutdown, as though someone pulled the power cord out of the wall.
2nd cold boot - disconnected the 1 TB storage drive and everything worked perfect.
Cyberpower
i7 950
GA-X58A-UD3R rev.2 - FC1 bios
A-DATA DDR3-1600G, CL: 9-9-9-24, Voltage 1.55v~1.75V, AX3U1600GB2G9-BG (3x2GB)
Corsair TX750W
ATI 5770
Corsair F80 - 80gb Force SSD - Windows 7 Pro 64bit
WD 1TB - WD1002FAEX - Storage drive
Once the computer is warm everything works perfect. Any ideas?
Thanks,
David
FYI: Here is a thread detailing the steps leading up to the current condition: Windows 7, A-DATA ram, Gigabyte board - performance question - Memory - Motherboards-Memory
Also here is another guy experiencing the same problem: CyberPower Forum: Random BSOD
2nd cold boot - disconnected the 1 TB storage drive and everything worked perfect.
Cyberpower
i7 950
GA-X58A-UD3R rev.2 - FC1 bios
A-DATA DDR3-1600G, CL: 9-9-9-24, Voltage 1.55v~1.75V, AX3U1600GB2G9-BG (3x2GB)
Corsair TX750W
ATI 5770
Corsair F80 - 80gb Force SSD - Windows 7 Pro 64bit
WD 1TB - WD1002FAEX - Storage drive
Once the computer is warm everything works perfect. Any ideas?
Thanks,
David
FYI: Here is a thread detailing the steps leading up to the current condition: Windows 7, A-DATA ram, Gigabyte board - performance question - Memory - Motherboards-Memory
Also here is another guy experiencing the same problem: CyberPower Forum: Random BSOD
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