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Originally Posted by kaos057
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Onboard graphics card only sucks if you use it. When it's disabled it doesn't create heat.
Umm no. How would a graphics card be built into the cpu?
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Intel has integrated GPU's (as does AMD A series) and their latest chipsets just take advantage of that. If you plop in a CPU onto the same motherboard without an integrated GPU, you don't have access to the onboard video.
Rogean, Sounds like MB, Memory, or PSU. Order of most likely to least likely from left to right.
When it comes to testing memory, it can still be bad if it passes tests. I've had that happen quite a bit actually. You can try to time the memory down in bios and see if its more stable.
As far as the PSU, that's a great brand and I don't think I've ever had a DOA one, but its possible. You can check voltages with a multimeter, but a power supply tester I find more reliable. It also tests the grounds correctly. But, if you have another, just swap to test.
After you think you resolved it do an 'sfc /scannow' at a run prompt in Windows to try to repair any files that may have been corrupted. Bad memory may cause file corruption on write to the hard drive.