Hey Stoneys,
Looks like power management was a big factor in the problems. Long story short, I found solid timings, multipliers and voltages for the CPU and RAM and any BSOD's during normal operation vanished (i.e. web browsing, excel, and general OS exploration).
Then I went back to tackling the GTX 285 issue. It turns out the Nvidia drivers don't do well when the card is set to 'adaptive power management.' I made a simiple preference switch to how the card demands power and so far no BSOD's with a dozen hours or so of gaming.
I'm going to remove Avast and put Norton back on and -knock on wood- that should be a wrap.
Thanks for your support and encouragement as I've muddled through this.
Looks like power management was a big factor in the problems. Long story short, I found solid timings, multipliers and voltages for the CPU and RAM and any BSOD's during normal operation vanished (i.e. web browsing, excel, and general OS exploration).
Then I went back to tackling the GTX 285 issue. It turns out the Nvidia drivers don't do well when the card is set to 'adaptive power management.' I made a simiple preference switch to how the card demands power and so far no BSOD's with a dozen hours or so of gaming.
I'm going to remove Avast and put Norton back on and -knock on wood- that should be a wrap.
Thanks for your support and encouragement as I've muddled through this.