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<blockquote data-quote="The Sorcerer" data-source="post: 780859" data-attributes="member: 12143"><p>Extreme?? If so here you go- the highly possible source of your problem. </p><p></p><p>But...</p><p></p><p>Before that, uninstall the ati driver and reinstall with the new drivers from the ati site and see if that makes any change. Did you note down the Stop! error code on the BSOD screen. If not and if you get it now, note down the code which starts with "0x000000...." and post it here. BSODs can happen either because of software/driver conflict or hardware issue. So we will have to see what could it be. </p><p></p><p>Even if you change to a better power supply, it is best if you some stress testing softwares to make sure that the old psu didnt damage the existing components. I wouldn't recommend stress testing on cm extreme series psu. Recommendation of the psu is based on the budget you have.</p><p></p><p>54 degrees is not hot- its warm. Besides it is within acceptable limits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Sorcerer, post: 780859, member: 12143"] Extreme?? If so here you go- the highly possible source of your problem. But... Before that, uninstall the ati driver and reinstall with the new drivers from the ati site and see if that makes any change. Did you note down the Stop! error code on the BSOD screen. If not and if you get it now, note down the code which starts with "0x000000...." and post it here. BSODs can happen either because of software/driver conflict or hardware issue. So we will have to see what could it be. Even if you change to a better power supply, it is best if you some stress testing softwares to make sure that the old psu didnt damage the existing components. I wouldn't recommend stress testing on cm extreme series psu. Recommendation of the psu is based on the budget you have. 54 degrees is not hot- its warm. Besides it is within acceptable limits. [/QUOTE]
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