New PC From Mesh BSOD

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       #11

    Ok no problem will they both take long?
    there running now =]
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  2. Posts : 13,354
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       #12

    Run Prime95 for a couple of hours; run Memtest86 overnight, or 8 hours.
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    7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #13

    how do i keep an eye on my temperature? im total noob sorry =[

    also the ram one i wont be able to move them around. its warranty
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       #14

    Just run the test on all the sticks at once. That will be enough to prove to Mesh that they need to take care of it.

    As for the temperature test, use Speedfan.

    SpeedFan - Access temperature sensor in your computer
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    7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #15

    If im honest i think the update have done it, i been playing games for awhile, if i do gt another bsod then i will do the tests if not i will leave them, but for now thank you so much for ur help!

    =]

    temp is:
    temp 1 :27
    temp2: 34
    temp 3: -128
    HD: 25
    core: 13
    what temp should they be
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    7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #16

    Just got a bluscreen after ages bccode 3b well gutted, dno what to do really, mesh arnt helping they were ment to call and havnt im confused.

    running the programes again so u can check to see if it was my game that crashed it.
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    7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #17

    well started to do it halfway throguh

    bluescreen - bccode FC

    HELP!? please

    i checked event viewer and it says something about Kernal-power in system log>?

    going to run memtest 86 overnight =]

    woop got one pass so far better sleep now. i read on meshownersclub forum that we can break seal and wont void warranty but im a bit hesitant since its like year old..
    Last edited by SnEAky; 22 Dec 2010 at 19:33.
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  8. Posts : 13,354
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       #18

    Those temps seem fine to me.

    I hope the Memtest results are conclusive; a Prime95 failure can be caused by CPU, motherboard, or RAM. In addition, the extra power load may increase the chance that PSU and heat problems will show up.

    Try running the Small FFTs Prime95 test, if that's not the one you already ran. In addition, run the Blend test. Be sure to watch Speedfan as you do.
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    7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #19

    morning just woke to see memtest passed 8 times no failures, whats the best thing to try next? cpu thin for a few hours?

    im confused on where or what to do next.

    also could it be crashing because i have my old windows installed bcause itried a fresh install, but in c:// windows.old is missing the drivers you asked me to get.
    Last edited by SnEAky; 23 Dec 2010 at 03:43.
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    7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #20

    Prime95 is running, using 100% cpu?

    hope thats correct

    the temps arnt really rising just the first one temp 1: 50C

    shall i leave it run and whats next to try?

    UPDATE;

    the first has risen to 52C
    and the core is at 41C

    still no bsod yet.#

    UPDATE:

    still same temps so i dno wht the problem is, im so confused! jonathon where are you =[
    Last edited by SnEAky; 23 Dec 2010 at 04:07.
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