One of the best rounds for the event. I really enjoyed it and I'm waiting to see the final battle to define who the winner should be

My interest has been peeked and I shall also be looking forward to this mystery projectCodeZTM wrote: You can look forward to something else before that. Although that announcement isn't quite ready yet.![]()
Appropriate, given Round 4's theme this year.Shin-AMV wrote:O: Looks like I shall be playing the roll of the villain. <.<
It sounds like one of you computer's memory sticks is blown. Depending on how much memory you have, you probably can just remove the blown memory stick (and not have to actually replace it). But depending on how many memory sticks you have installed in you computer, finding the blown memory stick can be turn into a game of trial and error.siny wrote:Aw noooo Shin is no villain!![]()
And I bring some bad news, but I'm still hopeful. Anyway here they are:
Spoiler :
The first thing I thought of was a possible problem with the power supply unit but... who knows better than Siny's brother!kireblue wrote:It sounds like one of you computer's memory sticks is blown. Depending on how much memory you have, you probably can just remove the blown memory stick (and not have to actually replace it). But depending on how many memory sticks you have installed in you computer, finding the blown memory stick can be turn into a game of trial and error.siny wrote:Aw noooo Shin is no villain!![]()
And I bring some bad news, but I'm still hopeful. Anyway here they are:
Spoiler :
Well I have had similar problems in the past and one of the reasons was just overheating. So I would suggest that before you start thinking about replacing hardware, just open up your computer and dust out all the fans in computer (including the ones in your GPU and Power Supply). If that works then awesome and if it doesn't then you only wasted a few minutes doing something that you should probably be doing anyway.siny wrote:Aw noooo Shin is no villain!![]()
And I bring some bad news, but I'm still hopeful. Anyway here they are:
Spoiler :
It's more likely a power supply issue than anything else. Bad RAM would (more than likely) cause the system to go into an error state, not completely reboot without warning, showing no error screen.kireblue wrote:It sounds like one of you computer's memory sticks is blown. Depending on how much memory you have, you probably can just remove the blown memory stick (and not have to actually replace it). But depending on how many memory sticks you have installed in you computer, finding the blown memory stick can be turn into a game of trial and error.siny wrote:Aw noooo Shin is no villain!![]()
And I bring some bad news, but I'm still hopeful. Anyway here they are:
Spoiler :