Thats the exact problem I am having BlakeZombie. I have changed the Memory and graphics card and my computer still freezes. I have also got a new heatsink to make sure it wasnt a heat problem
What motherboard do you have? How old? There is a problem with a component common toall motherboards--many MBs produced about 1-3 years ago have bad electrolytic capacitors around the CPU. These are used as power storage devices and filters. When they go bad, all kinds of problems ensue. This problem affects many brands: Abit and MSI are two that I have had experience with.
It seems that the electrolyte formula used in these some of these special caps left out a part of the formula that absorbs the hydrogen gas produced in normal operation. This causes swelling; the equivalent series resistance (ESR) rises, exacerbating the problem.
If these components are bad, it's usually visible. They are clustered around or near the CPU socket and are roughly the diameter of a cigarette and about an inch high. They are usually dark green or blue in color with gold lettering. If they are bad, they will have bulged tops and/or be leaking goo. I have written a detailed explanation of this problem and how to fix it on the PCStats forum; I will rewrite it and post it here, if there's interest.
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