You need to pressure the supplier to stand up to the system parts. Of course you'll remove the case cover, have a current BIOS, BIOS defaults and not think that a new board would have the latest BIOS.
No SPYWARE either.
bob
This might be worth looking into. Had same problems with a similar setup. Does that have shared video? Like on-board? If so, try adding a different video card. That's what I found for the solution in my problem. I would be copying files, etc, and it with blue screen and restart. The minute I added a different video card, problems went away. Was with an ASUS MOBO and Kinsgton RAM as well. Let me know.
my advise is to get away fro AMD.... Intel is much more stable sounds like to me that your processor is not supporting the other hardware
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