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Reconciliasion

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  1. Hi

     

    My Specs

    AMD 1055T NOT OVERCLOCKED, AT CORE 2.8

    1 x 2gb stick Corsair 1333, bare in mind I had 2x2 making 4gb but one stick is RMA and its currently on its way to Corsair, Netherlands!

    radeon HD 6950 2gb running off the 6970 BIOS.

    850W PSU

     

    Okay, so I was running Cyberlink Powerdirector 9 with both sticks of memory in and I was just editing away, still 1500mb free on my ram then my pc shutoff.

     

    I rebooted my PC and I could do anything, started up games, benchmarks, it wasn't my GPU at fault, it worked fine under 100% for over 38 minutes.

     

    I opened up Powerdirector and imported the video I was editing and after 45 seconds of cutting up the video and colour correcting my PC shut off.

     

    I removed my GPU and air dusted it, also air dusted everything else and hoovered over the bottom of my case.

     

    In doing so I dropped one stick of RAM which is now faulty, hence why it is on its way to Corsair, bare in mind that prior to me dropping it, it worked fine as it stated 3500mb free RAM when I booted my PC initially.

    So running off 1200mb spare RAM I decide to install Powerdirector 11, incase it was an issue with my old software

     

    All was running fine, abit laggy at trimming hd video's (understandable that im video editing on 2GB!!) So nothing to worry about

    After 8-9 minutes of cutting and editing the PC shuts off. I restart it and re-open my last save and continue, again after 5 minutes it cuts off.

     

    I don't think its a problem with having too little RAM because I'm sure the software will close itself rather than force the PC off immediately.

    I don't think its a problem with the RAM as memtest states its fine, bare in mind only 1 stick tested
    My GPU has been tested and dusted off
    The case cleaned, doubt its a short somewhere

    PSU, its not the PSU as this happens only during Video Editing

     

    Any light on this situation would be greatly appreciated!

     

    Recon

     

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