
Originally Posted by
xmaverick
First, get a Unix installation DVD or burn on an ISO MemTest, so you can quickly test your memory banks. You can download OpenSUSE, FreeBSD or Ubuntu, they all have memtest on. Also Vista have the memory test utility. It works well, but I prefer the old crazy Memtest.
After this, check out for a monitor software capable of read your GPU temperature. If it is more of 70 °C, you're burning your GPU, so it will crash after some time. Also, Video Mem banks can be ruined as well, but this is mostly true when you see video corruption on your screen output.
Check also for noises from hard disks. Download SEATOOLS from Seagate to try to get a full check on the storage.
Also a ruined northbridge on the mobo can do this BSoD issue.
Check, via Mobo monitoring, your power supply also as well.
For the CPU, a Core Duo cannot burn more of 70 °C, so if its temperature is greater than 70, probably you need to change your cooling fan.
Hope this helped.