Don't panic. Nothings too serious is going on. For some reason, your system bios is mistakenly applying an overclocked setting to some component (ram, cpu, bus). This is usually caused by a flaw in the bios. I would check the manufacturers site for a bios update and apply that to the system. Hopefully, that will take care of the problem.
Oh, and before you venture out to do the bios update, check your bios to see that all cpu and ram timings and voltages are set on auto. That could be the source of the problem also.
Don't panic. Nothings too serious is going on. For some reason, your system bios is mistakenly applying an overclocked setting to some component (ram, cpu, bus). This is usually caused by a flaw in the bios. I would check the manufacturers site for a bios update and apply that to the system. Hopefully, that will take care of the problem.
Oh, and before you venture out to do the bios update, check your bios to see that all cpu and ram timings and voltages are set on auto. That could be the source of the problem also.