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Computer freezes up NEW BUILD VISTA 64

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I just put together a new computer and it keeps crashing on me randomly. I am currently running Vista home Premium 64 Bit. Im pretty sure its not a driver issue because I have updated everything that can be. The computer is running nice and cool because I am running a Liquid cooling system. I thought it may have been my RAM voltage settings and I have turned it up to 2.15V from what I have read in other posts this seamed to help but it doesnt look like it has changed anything for me. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Currently my Vcore is 1.34V
CPU is 35 degrees C and The MB is at 48 degrees C

AMD Phenom II X4 940 Processor 3.01 GHZ
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285
Asus M3N-HT Delux Series MB
8G Ram @ OCZ Fatal1ty 2048MB PC8500 DDR2 1066MHZ

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using one stick at a time, run a memtest86 on each so you can eliminate that as a variable.

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which power supply are you using? maybe not enough wattag for one component ( gtx 285)

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which power supply are you using? maybe not enough wattag for one component ( gtx 285)




Im running a ultra X3 850 W power supply

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