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Suggestions Please...?

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I have an Asus P8P67 EVO REV 3.0 that I think is messed up. It's paired with a Core i5 2500k.

I have two PCs. The PC with the P8P67 EVO keeps getting BSODs (IRQL_NOT_EQUAL_OR_LESS_THAN, MEMORY_MANAGEMENT_EXCEPTION, etc). I did a Windows 7 64-bit reinstall 3 times, updated the mobo BIOS, but the BSODs continued.

The RAM (1333MHZ G.Skills), GPUs (2 x MSI GTX 560 Ti), HDD (1 TB Western Digital), DVD (Write Master), and power supply (Corsair GS800) all worked flawlessly in my older PC during a two week test, which has a Core i7 920 paired with an Asus P6T Deluxe V2 motherboard.

Anyhow, I sent the motherboard back to the store where I bought it - they installed Windows, fired it up once with other components, and said it was fine. I don't think they thoroughly tested it.

I'm at my wits end and just going to say "%&*# it", and buy a new motherboard.

Can I please have some feedback as to what would be a good product or manufacturer? Also feel free to give input about the BSODs.

Thanks!


Message edited by Marnad on 01-25-2012 at 11:31:04 PM
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bsod maens you got to do a memtest ,memory stick could be defective but make shure everything is well connected in computer

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Thanks for the reply.

Yes, I performed a memory test and it was fine. Also, as mentioned, the RAM worked (and is still working) flawlessly in my other PC build.

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