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<blockquote data-quote="vgeek" data-source="post: 5280566" data-attributes="member: 563929"><p>I don't know what this "vapor lock" is, so you should probably be wary of trying what he's telling you to do. It sounds like a bad motherboard, I had one go bad on me a year or two ago and had the same symptoms as you. Just look on newegg or buy.com for a mobo/cpu deal that is compatible with your current type of memory and you'll be good to go. I got a cheap ECS one with a better processor for like $60 and its still working fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vgeek, post: 5280566, member: 563929"] I don't know what this "vapor lock" is, so you should probably be wary of trying what he's telling you to do. It sounds like a bad motherboard, I had one go bad on me a year or two ago and had the same symptoms as you. Just look on newegg or buy.com for a mobo/cpu deal that is compatible with your current type of memory and you'll be good to go. I got a cheap ECS one with a better processor for like $60 and its still working fine. [/QUOTE]
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