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AMD Athlon 64 3300+ NewCastle 2.40GHz / 256KB Cache / 1600MHz FSB / Socket 754 / Processor

asrock k8nf6g-vsta

ATI all in wonder x1900

512mb ddr kingston

windows xp pro

should i go back to my Sempron 2800 or Overclock 3300+ to a 3400+?

everytime i try to play a game on my pc, this blue screen pops up:

*** STOP: 0x0000008E (0X0000005, 0XBFC698B6, 0XED222860, 0X00000000)

ATI3DUAG.DLL - Address BFC698B6 base at BFA85000, DateSTamp 43BC930E

and i've also seen the CPU compatibility list for my mboard

Processor Info Since BIOS

Socket Family Model Core Frequency FSB Cache Rev.

754 Athlon 64 3700+ 2400 800MHz 1MB CG All

754 Athlon 64 3400+ 2400 800MHz 512KB CG All

754 Athlon 64 3400+ 2200 800MHz 1MB C0 All

754 Athlon 64 3400+ 2200 800MHz 1MB CG All

754 Athlon 64 3200+ 2200 800MHz 512KB E All

754 Athlon 64 3200+ 2200 800MHz 1MB CG All

754 Athlon 64 3200+ 2000 800MHz 512KB CG All

754 Athlon 64 3000+ 2000 800MHz 512KB E All

754 Athlon 64 3000+ 2000 800MHz 512KB CG All

754 Athlon 64 2800+ 1800 800MHz 512KB CG All

754 Sempron-64bit 3400+ 2000 800MHz 256KB E All

754 Sempron-64bit 3300+ 2000 800MHz 128KB E All

754 Sempron-64bit 3100+ 1800 800MHz 256KB E All

754 Sempron-64bit 3000+ 1800 800MHz 128KB E All

754 Sempron-64bit 2800+ 1600 800MHz 256KB E All

754 Sempron-64bit 2600+ 1600 800MHz 128KB E All

754 Sempron-64bit 2500+ 1400 800MHz 256KB E All

754 Sempron-32bit 3300+ 2000 800MHz 128KB D All

754 Sempron-32bit 3100+ 1800 800MHz 256KB D All

754 Sempron-32bit 3000+ 1800 800MHz 128KB D All

754 Sempron-32bit 2800+ 1600 800MHz 256KB D All

754 Sempron-32bit 2600+ 1600 800MHz 128KB D All

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If you get this screen on just one certain game your playing, try going to the game's website and see if they have a patch to fix it. If it's doing it to every game then I say go with nitroshift's route.

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Try the video card update first, if that doesn't help... I managed to find this after a quick Google. It's a lot of reading, but there are two KB articles at the bottom that might be applicable as well.

Also... overclocking a system that isn't stable to begin with is not a very wise idea. Everything should be running well before you try to overclock.

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Set in your BIOS the shared memory usage to "AUTO" and try if that helps. Also do a BIOS reset before this to make sure your BIOS is absolutely clean.

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