<p>This sounds like a chipset problem. A serial connection to console during boot will keep screen data. Look at what happened just before the panic. If possible try different live CDs with different distros and especially different kernels.<br>
64 bit accesses chipsets differently so a 32 bit may work fine.<br>
If 64 bit memtest runs fine them ram is most likely good.<br>
Also newest mobo with newest chipset is likely flaky on 6 month old live cd.</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Mar 5, 2011 10:16 AM, "Scott Castaline" <<a href="mailto:skotchman@gmail.com">skotchman@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> Got a new MoBo from MSI the 890FXa-GD70, to replace my Gigabyte bd.<br>
> Transferred the AMD Phenom II X4 965, AData 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR3 1333, and<br>> installed the HIS 5770. Attempted to boot and BAM! kernel panic. It boots 32<br>> bit Live Linux fine, but cannot handle 64 bit. A 64 bit install DVD gives<br>
> the same results. Could this be a CPU chip problem, or even a RAM problem<br>> that Memtest is not catching?<br>> <br>> Signed,<br>> Desperate & Confused.<br></div>