Asus p4p800 problem please help!!

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  1. fad1909

    fad1909 Member

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    Hello all I recently bought a p4p800 SE from asus. It runs unstable in future mark 2003. and evry time I run il2 pacific fighters it runs for about 5 minutes and then it crashes to the point that I have to turn off the pc. Im runing a p4 2.4 non ht with a nvidia geforce 4 ti4600 2x512mb pc2100. yea I know the parts are kinda outdated but i built this computer with parts just laying around in my house but I just wanted a pc onwich my freinds could play on when they comeover.
    I tried installin another mobo a abit vt7 with all the same parts but when i try to install windows on it it says that its not acpi compliant. I already flashed the bios and same thing comes back up. i hope to use the vt7 because i have another computer with that MOBO and it runs great. but if i cant get that one to work il just use the p4p800 se if you guys can help me fix the prob

    I hope you guys can help me out with these two problems so i can choose witch one is beter for me thanx.
     
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    sammorris Senior member

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    Have you tried reformatting the disk using the P4P (the Asus is the better board).
     
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    Yes I have tried that but for some reason it runs very unstable.
     
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    You may need to consider a new board possibly, but that's not the only possible cause of the problem!
     
  5. ddp

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    can you try replacing a part at a time if available starting with videocard than ram & than cpu. this to see what is causing the problem. have to do this on a customer's computer after fresh install.
     

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