Is this issue related to my overclocking?

The only way I can think to test is by installing a second OS.

I doubt you've killed the chip or it'd most likely have just died and that'd of been the end of the matter - probably just messed up Windows at worst. Reinstall may be your only option in that case.

Wow im loving linux ubuntu, memory issue is solved its definatly due to windows!

If you wana know what the MAX something has used in task manager go to the processes tab then click view > select columns, then tick "memory - peak working set" i tend to use "memory - working set" over the default ones. so i might be an idea to tick that while your there.

thanks will use that
 
Wow im loving linux ubuntu, memory issue is solved its definatly due to windows!

thanks will use that

While you're at it, give Lubuntu 11.10 a try so I'm not the only one singing it's praises
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While you're at it, give Lubuntu 11.10 a try so I'm not the only one singing it's praises
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how the hell do i install drivers, trying to install it on my laptop which uses a broadcom crytalhd accelerator. i have to make the drivers but god its confusing
 
how the hell do i install drivers, trying to install it on my laptop which uses a broadcom crytalhd accelerator. i have to make the drivers but god its confusing

Used AMD dedicated, Nvidia dedicated, AMD APU and Nvidia onboard southbridge graphics drivers only, can't help you with that :S
 
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