System locks about 3min after booting into windows

AMD TB 1.4ghz
512mb Elixer DDR ram
K7N Delta 2 board
430W Power supply (just bought)
WD 80gb HD
Boots up fine then fails shortly after.  Just freezes up.  I did a memory test on the RAM and no errors.  Any ideas?

Quote from: tordavis on 18-September-05, 17:30:27
This same thing was happening with the Asus board and older PSU.  New PSU and Board, same issue.  On old board it would take a little longer but it would still happen.  Especially after loading a sound app like Fruity Loops or iTunes and playing music.  I'm starting to think that this old AMD TB1.4ghz cpu just doesn't like the newer boards.  I'm thinking maybe I should update the bios?!  The latest version is B.5 but my version is so old that it doesn't match current version numbers.  Mine is an 11.4. 
Discuss?
[EDIT] Noticed something else.  If I let the system run for a LONG time after it's frozen and then reboot, I can't even get into bios when I hit delete.  Just locks at that point.  So turning it off for about 10 mins and rebooting it lets me get into bios.  Those are the symptoms of an overheating problem.  It's clocking my cpu at the correct 1400mhz at 133fsb.  I have it set to auto.  Why would it be overheating?  Never had this problem with the old asus board.  .18 micron tech can't handle the power this board is putting out maybe?  I have a nice heatsink and fan on the cpu....this is perplexing.  OH and what is that little orange plastic thing underneath where the cpu goes?  It sticks straight up. Is it like a cpu thermometer?
Yes, the orange plasitc strip under the CPU is the thermal probe.
I found the 11.4 (B4) BIOS to be the most unstable of all I tested for my components. The B30 (11.3) BIOS tends to be the most stable however the B.50 (11.5) BIOS works best for me in performance.
Take labtech1's advice and try enabling the setting "PRIVATE" in dynamic overclocking because it has been found to stabilize BIOS 11.4 and 11.5

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