Audigy 2 Blue screen of death

Im getting a blue screen of death with the message "Machine Check Exception."  It happened with my K8T, and now with my K8N.  I know it is the audigy 2 because I took it out and used onboard sound and I never got the blue screen anymore.  Put it back in and BSODs are back.  = (

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Originally posted by southmike
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Originally posted by k3nt
no I dont have any other PCI devices, but its not a PCI problem, as I had this same problem with my other motherboard.
it didn't work in the other machine? sounds like the card.
just for kicks put it in pci slot 2.
audigy 2 and zs are abut the same, infact i use my audigy2's drive bay on my zs.
i had a terrivble time getting rid of the drivers though resulting in a complete reinstall
correct, and when I took the audigy2 out of my system for a week I didnt have one BSOD...
so I guess its the card, I guess my question is do you think its a driver problem or a hardware problem with the audigy, like bad ram on it or something?

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