BSOD with differet crashes while installing updates on SWTOR

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    Think this is it
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    Okay, if that is with a load (game or something else heavy running), then your temps look great. Someone should be along shortly to pull your .dmps.

    Just to qualify my asking for your temps, I have seen two circumstances of your exact board overeating and causing bsods. Thanks for your patience.
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    Ok here goes
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    Whoops, double posted that. Did'nt think the first one got through. Thank you for your help James, it was very much appreciated. By the way, I wasnt running anything but these forums when i posted those temps from HWMonitor.
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    Okay, go ahead and run a game or prime95 for about 15 minutes and post one more.
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    Ran Prime 95 for 1 hour and here are the results
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    Nope, I was right. It's your temps. See how hot your MoBo is getting. You need to RMA the PC. It's brand new and under warranty. Wow, I just noticed your CPU temps also, 78 degrees Celsius is about 8 higher than the max safe. You need to call iBUYPOWER ASAP!
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    Thanks James, I will contact them.
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    You're welcome. I'm sorry. Please let us know how it goes.
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    Those temps are insanly high for that chip that is 17c higher then max temps By the way max is 61c

    First off if you are just crashing and you see temps that high i would assume the thermal paste wasn't applied right or the heatsink isn't on right or it just stinky blows


    Max temps gaming for me overclocked at 4.5 Ghz barley touch 53c
    So im gathering someone dropped the ball on your build if you can get them to replace the cpu and board and use paste you select and cooler you select make sure to have the supervisor of the department works on your machine or atleast his top man
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