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System stability issue, need help

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I just built my system here are the specs:
E6700 C2D
2GB Corsair TwinX DDR-800 4-4-4-12
Intel D975Xbx revision 305 with latest bios
X1900XTX
SB X-Fi Music
Antec NeoHE 550

My problem is that normally my system runs fine, today I've ran folding@home for over 7 hours and it held up fine. But I have had my system all of a sudden turn off on me and start up again twice. One time when I was in desktop, the other while I was playing HL2:DM. It also dropped me off BF2 once but the system didn't restart. I checked mobo even logs, nothing. I checked windows event logs, this I saw after the reboot from the last restart.

The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x10000050 (0xf65d7028, 0x00000000, 0xbfb45863, 0x00000002). A dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini082006-02.dmp.

Anyone have an idea? It would be great help.
 
I had the same kind of issues on my new system and corrected it by going in the Bios and turning off auto recognizing on my ram and putting in the timings and voltage to the ram manufactures spec. I was running OCZ ram though.
 
Also, try removing your sound card. I had awful trouble with the x-fi. It would cause major hangs and sometimes stop windows from booting.

Its worth a shot. I had the music version as well.
 
Also, try removing your sound card. I had awful trouble with the x-fi. It would cause major hangs and sometimes stop windows from booting.

Its worth a shot. I had the music version as well.
 
Right now I'm thinking its the X1900XTX, X-Fi, or the ram. Right now I already have the ram timings manually penciled in.
DDR800 4-4-4-12 Voltage: 2.1v
When I checked cpu-z it said my ram should run Trc (w/e that is) at 22 but my system is setting Trc at 20. I don't think that makes too much of a diff but worth to note.

I've also ran memtest, no errors.
 
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