BSOD Crash After startup about 5mins after.

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  1. Posts : 113
    Windows 7 Professional X64
    Thread Starter
       #41

    Dave76 said:
    This is not unusual, we may have to bump the voltage a couple of times.
    From +28,000 errors to 4,000 errors, we are making progress.

    Go to BIOS again:
    Select 'NB Voltage Controls'
    Select the +200mV

    This will give you 1.30V for the NB.
    Run Memtest86+ again, for 7 passes or overnight. If you get any errors, red lines across the screen, you can stop the test and post the results here.
    i cannot go any further then 130mV because thats the last option on there.
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  2. Posts : 12,177
    Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
       #42

    The manual says it has a +30mV to +360mV range, which is normal for your system.

    Did you try hitting the down arrow, there should be higher voltages on the list.

    If that is the limit on your BIOS then go to +130mV for the NB Voltage.

    And Then go to 'Memory Voltage Control'
    Select the +50mV

    This will give you 1.85V for the RAM.

    Run Memtest86+ again, for 7 passes or overnight. If you get any errors, red lines across the screen, you can stop the test and post the results here.
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  3. Posts : 113
    Windows 7 Professional X64
    Thread Starter
       #43

    Ok just so you know i've set it to the settings which you've asked.

    also took a screenshot showing you what i see.

    Just going to run the test now. and it normally fails on the first test (2seconds in).
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  4. Posts : 12,177
    Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
       #44

    Select the +120mV for the NB Voltage.

    That will give you 1.22V.


    If this test fails, take one of the RAM cards out, leave the settings where they are now and Run Memtest86+ again, for 7 passes or overnight. If you get any errors, you can stop the test and post the results here.

    Pass or fail, let me know, then put the RAM card back in the same slot and take out the other one, run memtest86+ again, same drill.
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  5. Posts : 113
    Windows 7 Professional X64
    Thread Starter
       #45

    Dave76 said:
    Select the +120mV for the NB Voltage.

    That will give you 1.22V.


    If this test fails, take one of the RAM cards out, leave the settings where they are now and Run Memtest86+ again, for 7 passes or overnight. If you get any errors, you can stop the test and post the results here.

    Pass or fail, let me know, then put the RAM card back in the same slot and take out the other one, run memtest86+ again, same drill.

    ok, here are the results from the voltage changes.

    NB - +120mV
    Mem - +50mV
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  6. Posts : 12,177
    Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
       #46

    OK follow the single RAM card tests in the last post.

    Were looking for a bad RAM card and/or bad motherboard slot.

    Let me know the results.
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  7. Posts : 113
    Windows 7 Professional X64
    Thread Starter
       #47

    Dave76 said:
    OK follow the single RAM card tests in the last post.

    Were looking for a bad RAM card and/or bad motherboard slot.

    Let me know the results.
    hey sorry been abit busy, so sorry im taking time, ill try get these tests done when i get abit of spare time.
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  8. Posts : 12,177
    Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
       #48

    That's ok, happens to all of us.

    Let us know when you get time and the results.
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  9. Posts : 113
    Windows 7 Professional X64
    Thread Starter
       #49

    Dave76 said:
    That's ok, happens to all of us.

    Let us know when you get time and the results.

    Hello, sorry about how late this reply is lol.

    just lost my job so been busy.

    So about this memtest. im going to be handing in this pc for repairs on the RAM as i think there has to be something wrong with it. plus i have a year warranty so its free of charge.

    But also i noticed another thing about the back of my PC where i plug in my HDMI lead.

    and it was bent at about 90 degrees haha. Could this be the problem to my blue screen? Just a theory tho cause its pritty screwed up the lead.
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  10. Posts : 12,177
    Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
       #50

    If you are using the HDMI cable, it definately could be causing the crashes.
    Try using another port and cable if you have one.

    I would have them fix the RAM and the HDMI connection.
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