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  • same prob here :/

  • @4LL0ST3RIC Hey dude , The Seller told me the problem was in the memory ! and I can't affirm for you that the problem was in the memory because , I bought again in other store !

  • My PC does the same thing with the Asus m4a79t d. I just replaced the Hdd and GPU, so this problem happens less bit still happens. I think I fried my old hdd from all the resetting I had to do. I guess I'll replace the mobo...

  • Your problems most problably comes from the memory, as this board is a fake 1600Mhz Memory ready. Check QVL of ur board for the memorys and see if the memorys are listed there. Most probably they are not. and this happens! Its a shame for ASUS building this kinda of board, but is truth. Check also CPU-Z to see what speed the memory is working.

  • @Migueleins The Shop returned my money, I bought another computer! I described it in his comment below! thanks for the help ! =)

  • Sorry to tell you the problem comes from your memory! This board is a fake 1600Mhz Memory, it suports a hand of difrent 1600Mhz Memorys. I had the same problem and after reporting this to a Tech support at Asus they come with the briliant answer "Check your manual in QVL if the memories are listed".... Updating the Bios or Downgraded the bios doesnt work too! i have tried. changing OS doesnt work too! Check CPU-Z Program or AMD Overdrive and see the memory speed you are working. Hope this help u

  • @Migueleins Hey dude thanks for the comment here , but i bought another configuration !

    My new configuration in other shop is :

    - AMD Phenom II X4 BE 965 3.4Ghz

    - Asus M4A79T-Deluxe AM3

    - XFX GTX 275 896MB

    - 2x2 Ocz Reaper HPC 1600 Mhz DDR3 7-7-7-24

    - Westerm Digital Caviar Blue 500 GB 16mb

    - Seventeam™ V-Force Extreme Power Supply 850W

    - HaF 932 @ Cooler Master

    Now with this new setup I have no problems! Thanks very much for comment

  • Another thing that I just considered is maybe there is a fault with your powersupply. Seventeam is not a very recognized brand here in the US so I don't know how good their products are.

  • Thanks for the help, changed by new parts and is normal! problem was the motherboard or processor. Please see my new unboxing videos of the new parts! Thank you for attention

  • I watched your other video. Did you place the ram and the processor on the mobo while it was still in the chassis? Or did you take the mobo out and place the processor, fan/heatsink and memory on the board and them put the board into the chassis.. It looked like you did it the first way in the other video and doing it that way could have caused some issues in the integrity of your motherboard. You could have also just gotten a dodgy mobo. See if ASUS will RMA it..

  • Thanks for the help, changed by new parts and is normal! problem was the motherboard or processor. Please see my new unboxing videos of the new parts! Thank you for attention

  • I'm no pro but it looks like you have a stock cooler for your CPU. Maybe the fan isn't powerful enough to keep your CPU cool during game play? I dunno.

  • Thank you for trying to help! Operate the guarantee of the products traded by Phenom X4 965, and no problems occur!

  • @getnitdunn

    I don't think that is necessarily the problem. The AMD stock cooler for these processors is a monster. It should do well on a system where there is no or low overclocking is happening.

  • Thanks for the help, changed by new parts and is normal! problem was the motherboard or processor. Please see my new unboxing videos of the new parts! Thank you for attention

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