Constant BSOD after previous problems

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  1. Posts : 19
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       #21

    writhziden said:
    Jwoodall92 said:
    Heres the .csv
    I didnt run it for too long, I was going to start a game so that you could see the temperatures maybe spike if thats the problem but then realised you have to stop the logging for it to create the document.. I didnt experience any BSOD's whilst it was running.
    You shouldn't need to stop the logging for it to create the document. When I run it, it creates the document in realtime.

    Temperatures look good for that set. See what happens if you Blue Screen.
    Here you go, it was pretty sudden on start up, like literally as soon as the game started loading it just cut out.
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  2. Posts : 19
    Windows Ultimate x64
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       #22

    Just trying all the RAM sticks in different slots, I have 3 possible slots (1 obstructed by the CPU fan) and i've so far tried 2 of the slots, each time with just the 1 stick in the 1 slot and its cut out every single time.

    I've just thought, my brother has a PC in the same house, I could try his CPU in my PC and see if the problem persists? I've checked and its compatible..
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  3. Posts : 11,269
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       #23

    Temperatures are within tolerances for all components... Don't see anything obvious in the log that would point toward the issue. Recommend memory module swapping or processor setting changes next. If you do not want to do memtest until a later date, that is fine. Just test the memory through gaming and see if any configurations provide stability.
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       #24

    Jwoodall92 said:
    Just trying all the RAM sticks in different slots, I have 3 possible slots (1 obstructed by the CPU fan) and i've so far tried 2 of the slots, each time with just the 1 stick in the 1 slot and its cut out every single time.

    I've just thought, my brother has a PC in the same house, I could try his CPU in my PC and see if the problem persists? I've checked and its compatible..
    If it isn't too much hassle to you or your brother, you could try it. It may be a problem with your CPU or your motherboard.
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  5. Posts : 19
    Windows Ultimate x64
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       #25

    Just finished trying all possible RAM in all possible slots, same result each time.
    I'm now gonna try changing processor settings and RAM settings but a little lost on what to actually change.
    RAM is currently at the minimum ratio (1:2 running at 960 MHz) and the processor running at x11, 2640 MHz.
    Theres loads of options such as AMD Cool N Quiet, CPU-NB ratio, EC Firmware, advanced clock calibration, auto overclock technology and multistep OC booster which I have no clue about and this is only the processor. What sort of things should I be changing? Just stick to lowering the CPU ratio for the processor and FSB/DRAM ratio for the RAM?

    These are the possible options for the RAM, i've already listed the options for the CPU above. They're all in the ADVANCE DRAM CONFIGURATION menu.
    DRAM timing mode
    DRAM drive strength
    DRAM advance control
    1T/2T memory timing
    DCT Unganged mode
    bank interleaving
    power down enable
    MemClk Tristate CD/ATLVID
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  6. Posts : 11,269
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       #26

    Try to find a forum for your motherboard, memory, and/or CPU and see what others have recommended. It really varies depending on what your hardware is capable of.
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  7. Posts : 19
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       #27

    Just put my brothers processor in and on startup its told me one of my disks need to be checked for consistency..
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  8. Posts : 11,269
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       #28

    Jwoodall92 said:
    Just put my brothers processor in and on startup its told me one of my disks need to be checked for consistency..
    That is pretty common after blue screen errors. System crashes can cause the system to shut down unexpectedly and data being written to the hard disk becomes corrupted.
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  9. Posts : 19
    Windows Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #29

    Yep, pretty sure its the processor, just ran the game for a good 15 minutes and before it was 2 minutes max.
    Thanks for your help though man.
    Wish it turned out to just be a stick of RAM that was faulty though..
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  10. Posts : 11,269
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       #30

    Jwoodall92 said:
    Yep, pretty sure its the processor, just ran the game for a good 15 minutes and before it was 2 minutes max.
    Thanks for your help though man.
    Wish it turned out to just be a stick of RAM that was faulty though..
    No problem. Sorry it was the processor causing the issue; that's usually pretty rare. Is the processor still under warranty?
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