K8N Neo4 Platinum random lock-ups and BSOD

I built a new PC about 3 months ago and from day 1 it has always locked up / frozen at random intervals. Sometimes it also BSOD's with a Machine Check Exception. Seems to lock up / freeze more often when have multifple windows open eg. Multiple IE running but really is random. I have replaced the Mobo and Ram but keep having the same issues. Have tried a clean install but no luck either. Did a clean install on an old IDE HDD and seemed fine but it did not have all of the software that I run on the SATA drive. Thinking the SATA drive may be the issue? Please Help!!!
System is as follows:
MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum [Bios 1.D]
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ DC [AMD Drivers]
2 x Kingston 1024Mb ram [Dual Channel]
Nvidia 6800 Ultra [Latest Drivers 91.31]
Thermaltake Purepower 460W PSU +3.3V 30A, +5V 30A +12V 15A
Western Digital 200G SATA II HDD [SATA Port 5 i think]
1 x LG DVD +-R/RW [IDE Master] IDE port closest to edge of Mobo
1 x LG CDR/RW [IDE Slave]
MS XP Home SP2

Quote from: davePC on 09-August-06, 09:06:44
Did a clean install on an old IDE HDD and seemed fine but it did not have all of the software that I run on the SATA drive. Thinking the SATA drive may be the issue? Please Help!!!
Seemed fine?
There isn't really be any difference between an IDE drive and a sata.
Except that the sata drive needs some drivers as your installing the os.
Check your ram timings in bios but likely it's your psu.
Which components are on which rail?
The ones that use the +12v are your cpu,cdrom,dvdrom and graphics card.
Try disconnecting both roms and see if it improves things?

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    Edited From Syar2003 21-11-04 03:02 Thread 5 Short Beeps
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    2) Push the power button to drain the capacitors
    3) Remove the battery for the cmos rom
    4) Move the CMOS jumper (JBat1) to the ClearData position, from it's original 1-2 position to 2-3
    5) Leave it as long as you want if your struggling with the build & it's getting late leave until tomorrow like this . Otherwise 5-10 minutres.
    6) Set the jumper back in "KeepData" position .
    7) Re Mount the battery .
    8) Connect AC to the PSU .
    9) Start the computer .
    10) When/if bios posts with cmos checksum error .. press [del] key and load optimized BIOS defaults + save + exit
    11)  let pc reboot, if you have any settings you want changing do them now. like hard disk boot order etc., Note: Also remember after removing the Battery the time date etc., will need resetting. If you forget to do this you may find it could invalidate your Windows activation, and require a telephone call.
    Note: Checksum error reported means no valid user configuration stored

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