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650W power supply - are you going to bake some breads with it? You can try to dismount everything and step by step add the components - each time with a reboot. Could help to identify the reason or component that causes these problems. I assume mainboard or RAM. CPUs itself seldom break down.Anyway good luck. Now Mizi will be lucky - cause you will spend more time with playing with her
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arent bluescreens not also stored in the windows event viewer - you might eventually lookup the error code there and google for it. Or there is a setting that the system does not restart after a blue screen. That solves not the problem but you eventually will have time to read what is written there. Still guessing its the mainboard - maybe its getting too hot, could be that some components on the board are broken... hm hard to say. You could try to google for the mainboard and known problems. E…
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64 bit cannot be faster than 32 bit without other optimisations. 64 bit is not twice the size of 32 bit its 2³² times more. So with 32 bit only 4 GB ram are addressable (in case only 3 GB as 1 GB must remain for address management). So 64 bit were necessary to manage more RAM and hence better CPU were necessary to address faster in this now 4 Gbit times (=16 Exabit) more addressable space. Not that i have seen yet a pc with such specs Normally windows 7 should be able to protect its kernel and …