Keep having bluescreens regularly, cannot grasp why

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  1. Arc
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    83º is high for a GPU.

    But if can take the stress test for that long (over an hour), we cannot say that it is the GPU that is causing the issue.

    We have already seen that the driver version does not have anything to do here.

    So the system temps becomes very critical information here. Cannot you provide a speccy screenshot?
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       #12

    Of course, I can provide a Speccy screenshot. But as mentioned, not after a couple hours of my usually heavy usage. As the computer crashes long before two hours have gone by.
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  3. Arc
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    Did not you notice? It is indicating. :)
    Dismantle the computer. Clean the inside very carefully. Clean all the air vents and fan grills so that it can blow the hot air out efficiently. While re-seating, apply new thermal paste to the CPU heatsneak.
    If you cannot do it yourself, get it done by somebody who can; but dont leave it pending. Do it at once.

    Report us for any further BSOD only after it is done. Because no troubleshooting will be feasible in this state.
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       #14

    The CPU is simply too hot? I hope you're right, I'll give it a go. Would make sense, as I've never properly cleaned it all-through, over the three years I've had it..
    Thanks alot :3
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  5. Arc
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    Post another CPU screenshot when the job is done.
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    Doesn't appear to have made THAT much of a difference in degrees on the CPU. Jumping around between 51 and 58 on "idle" usage. Instead of about 57-65. But what do I know. I'll try running the computer as I usually do, and see if it still has problems.
    How hot is the CPU supposed to be?
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    While playing my game, it stays right about at these temepratures. Haven't crashed in fifteen minutes, that's an improvement
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  8. Arc
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    What CPU cooler do you use?
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    No matter any longer, It's all running properly now! I applied new thermal paste and cleaned out the case, turns out it was in fact the CPU overheating. Thanks a lot mate :3
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  10. Arc
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    Its OK, good news.
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