8 Months isn't so bad...
I left for 6 years and Evil still let me come back. We'll be here when you're back.
8 Months isn't so bad...
I left for 6 years and Evil still let me come back. We'll be here when you're back.
Yes, however he hasn't paid his signup fee yet. Bot, did nobody tell you that you have to pay $500 to whoever recruited you in order to join?
Don't worry, once you join and start recruiting, it'll pay for itself. Make checks payable to "Rod's Pyramid Inc."
No.
Edit:
Sorry, wrong thread, I vote yes for PointGuard.
Power supply could've defiantly caused your earlier crashes, especially if the cpu wasn't getting enough power. Problem with a bad power supply is it can take out other parts with it when it goes. Hopefully it went bad quick and didn't surge anything. Best of luck to you doc.
Have you tried turning it off and back on?
Oh wait... that's the problem...
Seriously though, the "Previous overclock failed" makes me think processor, memory, or motherboard. In addition to commie's suggestion, I would try running a memory diagnostic and stressing your processor.
Memtest86 is the "Industry Standard" memory diagnostic, and Prime95 is a decent processor stresser. If Memtest86 fails your memory, replace it. If Memtest crashes, you're more likely to have a Mobo/Processor issue. If the computer crashes consistently with Prime95, I would consider your CPU. If the computer crashes seemingly randomly with and without processor load, and Memtest86 is passing, your mobo might have some strange issue.
If it crashes consistently under video load, consider looking at your videocard or your PSU. I really don't expect these to be the issue, as the videocard will usually cause artifacts and the PSU will come up with a different error message than "Previous Overclock Failed", but just some ideas to run with.
Let us know after you do some diagnostics.
Also, out of curiosity, what are your computer specs? Specifically:
PSU (Include Model and Brand if available, at minimum Brand and Wattage)
Motherboard
Videocard
Memory
CPU
Anything "Special" or aftermarket?
I'm not a joke
So... that's ten votes right?
I don't know the password/email address on that account honestly.
This is "the" Rod Serling.
Nice to see you again Arborist.
Quote from "NecessaryEvil"i vote yes if u can edit the application form
I can edit anything you want...
If you want it to be functional afterwords, that'll cost extra though. ;]
There is a new applicant by the name of
Rod Serling
If you have an Xfire account, what is your profile name?
Response: Xfire? In 2014? My steam ID is PlatinumTech145
Membership is on an invitation-only basis. Which OSF member has invited you to make an application?
Response: SCANNER
I know the rules on OSF servers and understand that by joining OSF, I am expected to uphold a high level of maturity, respect, and responsibility
Response: Yes
Which is closest to your ambitions regarding applying for =OSF=
Response: I plan to contribute, and take part in OSF activities on a daily basis
What is your age?
Response: 23
What Country or State do you live in?
Response: Virginia
Why would you like to join us? What do you hope to get out of being an OSF member?
Response: I love you guys... no homo... I mean unless you want... no? Ok nevermind, forget it man...
I don't know if you're still in the market, but I suggest a good pair of audiophile headphones with a microphone attachment.
Some of the nicer headsets have the cable separate from the headset. You plug the cable into both the computer and the headset. If you get one of those you can get a add-on microphone like this:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BJ17WKK/ref=oh_details_o04_s00_i02?ie=UTF8&psc=1
That's what I use.