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Screenshot of the test.
Screenshot of the test.
The case has been of for some time now. The only fan i can apply is at the casedoor which points at the card. But then the case has to be sealed.
In that case, monitor the temperatures over the next 24 hours, or until your next BSOD. See what the temperatures of the CPU and GPU are when you get the blue screen error. If they are as high as in the testing picture, then it is probably temperature related. If they are below 80 C for the GPU and below 70 C for the CPU, then it is due to something else.
How do i monitor speed just before bsod?
Do i use HWinfo64 sensor and have it run "start logging" ?? Will this tell me the temp just before the bsod??
BSOD while running log.
Got 2 logs + 2 bsod.
Does not appear to be temperature related, so that's one good bit of news. Your problems are still graphics related. Recommend download and install Download: DirectX SDK - (August 2009) - Microsoft Download Center - Download Details and then install the latest version of DirectX Download: DirectX End-User Runtime - Microsoft Download Center - Download Details and DirectX 11
You may also want to look into: Diagnosing basic problems with DirectX
Wasnt able to install the SDK. Got an errormessage.
Had the latest driver from dx.
Under the "check your videocard" i wasnt able to pick *change settings*, it was greyed out. Both on my account and the admin account....
Ran rest of the test. But still nothing
Was playing Star Wars today, and got 4 bsod right after one another..... This is just getting worse and worse
You had a memory error. Look through this guide: Diagnosing memory problems on your computer
Run it for at least 5 passes in extended mode.