This sounds like the cause of this could be a number of things.
1. Excess heat. Check your temperature inside your case. Make sure
your chip is recieving plenty of air.Check fan for dust clogging
it's vent.
2. Faulty memory chips. Swap memory slots with existing
ram chips. Swap out memory chips with same type of ram chips
one by one. Reboot after each swapout and see if there is any
difference in performance.
3. Look where your mobo is mounted. Carefully verify that the mobo
isn't touching your case.You should have at least1 mounting screw
acting as a ground.( The mounting hole with the circular metal
surface )
(Make sure you are properly grounded and no static electricity
before doing any of the above. PLEASE!)
Barry A. Clark
The PCBUILD web site always needs good submissions. If
you would like to contribute to the website, send any
hardware tech tips or hardware reviews to:
[log in to unmask]