BSOD on start up.

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  1. Posts : 13,354
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #31

    The Prime95 test will run indefinitely, until it errors out or you stop it. Let it run for at least 6 hours, unless it stops on its own sooner.

    Use Speedfan to monitor your temps as you do.

    SpeedFan - Access temperature sensor in your computer
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  2. Posts : 51
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #32

    Using Prime 95, the Temperatures were immediately in the Mid 90s c Which caused me to stop. They're about high twenties- Mid thirties when just browsing.
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  3. Posts : 13,354
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #33

    I wonder if that is the problem, then. Open up the side of your case, and first, clean out any dust. Then blow a fan inside.
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  4. Posts : 51
    Windows 7
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       #34

    Well this computer is about 2 weeks old, I opened it up no real dust or anything.
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  5. Posts : 2,528
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #35

    I did some research, and it seems others have seen their i5 750s get up around the 91-92C mark under Prime95 load as well with the stock Intel cooler. If it runs that hot under load, unless they've done some massive engineering that processor is going to have a very short life if you ride it hard. According to Intel's docs on the part, the Tcase (maximum safe operating temperature) is ~72C, so 90C under load would indicate a very poor cooling solution (I'm guessing you're using the stock Intel cooler). There are folks out there who run the same CPU overclocked to 3+GHz and stay under 50C running Prime95, to give you an idea of how poor Intel's cooling solutions are.
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  6. Posts : 51
    Windows 7
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       #36

    I see, well yea I'm using the stock cooler. I will try to buy some Paste tomorrow and see if that helps, but I don't understand how that would be the cause of BS under a relatively light load since it usually only occurs around start up.
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  7. Posts : 2,528
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #37

    You do realize that startup and shutdown are the busiest time for the CPU, with drivers causing interrupts as they load or unload, clearing the DPC queue backlog, handling all of the events and start (or shutdown) of apps and services, etc...? Assuming a relatively even (and minimal) CPU load during normal usage, startup and shutdown are the hardest times your CPU will face.
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  8. Posts : 51
    Windows 7
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       #38

    More BSOD. They're becoming more frequent. This is becoming quiet the headache.
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  9. Posts : 13,354
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #39

    Have you addressed the heat issue yet? Make sure you have plenty of ventilation in the case.

    Open the side and blow a fan inside while you work.
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  10. Posts : 51
    Windows 7
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       #40

    Well my computer did not crash from any stress test, and during the intel burn test using the standard memory size opition my computer passed, though it did get very hot.

    The first time this problem occurred about two weeks ago, I thought it was because of the memory so I used the Memok feature not realizing that ASUS advises to upgrade your BIOS after. So I'm wondering if this could be BIOS related? Also I feel the need to try and uninstall and reinstall the drivers for my GPU. I'll also look into the temperature situation. It seems as if I'm getting a BSOD every time now.
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