Piru wrote:
Uh, if the memory is bad every OS will crash, including OS X.
Yes that is what I would expect, but for what ever reason if I leave all my bios settings to stock (not over clocking) it still BSOD's with an error reporting to the memory.
Running OSX (Hackintosh) never crashes nor does XP or Vista 64 crash when running in VMWare fusion in OSX.
Pire wrote:
Regarding overclocking: If your OC makes the system unstable "you're doing it wrong"(TM) and you should probably run your system at stock speed. Hint: You typically need to lower the FSB vs Memory ratio when raising the FSB (unless of course the rig supports insanely high memory clock and the memory chips are rated for the higher clock).
Thanks, I am aware of OC'ing machines, have been doing for years.
I just find windoze very unstable (on custom built machines) compared to other OS's.