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What does the stress.txt file show?
the stress.txt file doesnt really log whats going on, it just tells you what you should do e.g go to a forum ask for help, increase/decrease voltages
Okay, you need to test everything.
RAM - Test with Memtest86+
Video Card - Stress Test with Furmark
CPU - Stress Test Using IntelBurnTest
Keep an eye on temps. Take screenies before and after the tests of H.W.Monitor(reset it every time you start a new test.)
I suspect your PSU...
I'll run the memtest overnight and see if theres any errors. Should i just leave all 3 in and go into further memory testing IF i get an error? Video and CPU ill get back to you on very soon. i never liked the PSU either, i got it from best buy cause i didnt wanna wait for a new PSU in the delivery. lets hope i now have a reason to discard it!
I'm not certain if the voltage is inadequate, it would be hard to tell, but the prime95 test is certainly showing possibly faulty CPU.
The CPUTIN readings are bogus, don't pay attention to it. If you really reached those temps the CPU would melt by now. Not every chipset is read correctly by hwmonitor.
I would go with James's plan and if you have time reseat your CPU and re apply thermal paste. You definitely want those prime95 errors to go away.
oh yea and don't overclock anything, CPU or GPU, until you can get the blue screening fixed.
its all on stock right now event3horizon. pretty much anything that hasnt work i've just restored back to normal, as far as reseating goes, I've done it twice now (this problem has been persistent for some time so i tested a few things). I also tried different PCI-E slots/different ram slots but none of the above worked
download and run intel processor tester: http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Deta...&DwnldID=19792
@James7679
I ran the Furmark test for 10 mins so far, minimum temp was 47 degrees, max was 77 degrees, Will run the other 2 by the end of tonight
@event3horizon
Processor test passed, heres the file for it Attachment 212086