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#1 XYorX
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So... does this work with the microphones from the Lips games on 360?

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#2 XYorX
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Sorry to say, but split screen is not supported with Inversion. I wanted to check this out for myself and my girlfriend too, but unfortunately many different sites say it's not split-screen co-op, just through XBOX Live.

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#3 XYorX
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Could it be the PSU cable that I used? I didn't use the one that Corsair had coming with the PSU, I just another one. Is there difference between them?

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#4 XYorX
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Sorry to bring up this thread again, but I keep getting the sudden shutdowns of my PC at random it seems. Although it usually happens when playing a game, sometimes I can go on for hours, other times it restarts after one hour or so. It triest to restart, but fails and shuts down again, then starts back up, then fails again. I have to manually switch off my computer at the back of my PC because pressing the on/off button on the front doesn't respond if it's in the process of being off/on.

I really need some help here, I found a cheap Corsair 850TX and I want to know if that will solve my problem? I currently have the Corsair HX520 in combination of the GTX 260 Core 216 SuperClocked. My other specs are in the first post of this thread! Help me out guys :)

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#5 XYorX
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You have to make a bootable cd. I have Vista x64 and have no issues getting it to work for me.freesafety13
So that means burn the file on a CD, and choose the DVD drive as 1st priority to boot from in the BIOS settings, right?
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#6 XYorX
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Have you already tested the ram with Memtest x86? If not, start there. You will need to make a bootable cd and let it run for about 8 hours to see if it comes back with errors. Even 1 error is a BSoD event and will tell you without a doubt that it is in fact the ram. If you are getting errors with 2 sticks, try it with one at a time.freesafety13

I tried downloading Memtestx86 but it gives me an error the program will not run with my version of Windows (64bit).

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#7 XYorX
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[QUOTE="royvanderhoorn"]

[QUOTE="neatfeatguy"] Try lowering your RAM MHz from 533 to 400. See if downclocking your RAM solves your problem. I had issues with trying to use OCZ memory before and it conflicting with my ASRock MB. I pulled it and put in my old RAM and things worked just fine. I gave the OCZ memory to my little brother because he wants to put a new PC together and I figured it was just something less for him to have to purchase.neatfeatguy

Yeah if I knew before that ASrock is not compatible with some OCZ memory modules I would have bought Asus instead. I'll try to set it to 400Mhz. If that doesn't help, I guess I'll try a new PSU like the Corsair 750TX.

If you know that the RAM is causing the issues because the older RAM works just fine with your system, then getting a new PSU (unless you feel you actually need one...maybe you do, I don't know) isn't going to change anything. I'd say look into picking up some DDR2 800 from Corsair, ADATA, G. Skill or some such. Unless you overclock your CPU, the difference between 800 and 1066 RAM is not noticeable.

So if I keep having this error there's really nothing I can do other than to accept I wasted €60 and need to buy myself new RAM.. great. Well I still hope I can fix it. I didn't have any errors so far, but as you know it sometimes takes up to a day for the BSOD to appear.

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#8 XYorX
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[QUOTE="royvanderhoorn"]

I know it's my RAM since my old memory (2GB) runs just fine... Anyone else who knows what BIOS settings to alter? Or could I just remove my HDD and buy a new one and install all new drivers? If that would solve problems then that is what I would do, because I am getting pretty tired of all this stuff.

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Try lowering your RAM MHz from 533 to 400. See if downclocking your RAM solves your problem. I had issues with trying to use OCZ memory before and it conflicting with my ASRock MB. I pulled it and put in my old RAM and things worked just fine. I gave the OCZ memory to my little brother because he wants to put a new PC together and I figured it was just something less for him to have to purchase.

Yeah if I knew before that ASrock is not compatible with some OCZ memory modules I would have bought Asus instead. I'll try to set it to 400Mhz. If that doesn't help, I guess I'll try a new PSU like the Corsair 750TX.

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#9 XYorX
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I know it's my RAM since my old memory (2GB) runs just fine... Anyone else who knows what BIOS settings to alter? Or could I just remove my HDD and buy a new one and install all new drivers? If that would solve problems then that is what I would do, because I am getting pretty tired of all this stuff. My temperatures look good right, and so does my memory info?


Properties:
Modulename OCZ XTC Platinum OCZ2P10662G
Serial number: -
Module size 2 GB (2 ranks, 8 banks)
Moduletype Unbuffered DIMM
Memorytype DDR2 SDRAM
Memoryspeed DDR2-800 (400 Mhz)
Modulewidth 64 bit
Modulevoltage SSTL 1.8
Errordetection method - none
Refreshing frq. (7.8 us), Self-Refresh

Memory settings:
@ 400 Mhz 5-5-5-15 (CL-RCD-RP-RAS) / 24-54-3-6-3-3 (RC-RFC-RRD-WR-WTR-RTP)
@ 333 Mhz 4-5-5-13 (CL-RCD-RP-RAS) / 20-45-3-5-3-3 (RC-RFC-RRD-WR-WTR-RTP)
@ 266 Mhz 3-4-4-10 (CL-RCD-RP-RAS) / 16-36-2-4-2-2 (RC-RFC-RRD-WR-WTR-RTP)

Enhanced Performance Profile:
Profilename High Frequency
Optimal Performance-profile Yes
Memory speed DDR2-1066 (533 Mhz)
Voltage 2.1 V
Mem. Settings 5-5-5-15 (CL-RCD-RP-RAS)
Row Cycle Time (tRC) 26T
Command Rate (CR) 2T
Write Recovery Time (tWR) 6T

Memorymodule- properties
Analysis Probe - Not there
FET Switch External deactivated
Weak Driver Supported

Memory firm:
Firm name OCZ Technology
Product Information http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/memory/

(TRANSLATED FROM EVEREST DUTCH)