Many different BSOD's when gaming or watching videos

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       #111

    Well I have two sticks of RAM and the voltages are the same if that's what you mean, for the graphics card however I don't think it came kinda overclocked but I know EVGA has overclocking software for it... the onlything I could think of being close to that is the MSI Turbo Charger software that it came with, or maybe it came with the CPU, whichever, I think it's a softer version of overclocking and it just runs itself on my computer, I'm gonna turn that off and see if it helps....

    To be fair though, that BSOD I got was after gaming like, all day haha couldn't help it
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       #112

    Good idea. Keep us posted
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       #113

    Alright so I turned that off, my graphics card doesn't look to be overclocked, and to be honest, I just realized I forgot to update windows 7 after installing it on this harddrive... so I'm doing that now and hopefully that's all it was haha, updating all my drivers too! I'll post back if I have any problems!
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       #114

    Hmm, did you keep an eye on the celsius while gaming the entire day?
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       #115

    hmm yeah I did and the CPU usually it doesn't go beyond 60C when I have been checking it, it usually hovers around 55 though, I didn't get a chance to see the temperatures before the BSOD however
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       #116

    Those sound okay.. not sure why you're still getting BSOD
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       #117

    Alright just went through yet again another set of internet problems, hopefully it will stay online for a while now...

    Anyway, haven't gotten another BSOD since the last one, finally got around to updating windows - especially getting SP1 and updated what drivers I could find.

    Maybe that last BSOD was caused by my old harddrive as it was still plugged in? Or maybe it was the fact that when I opened my computer to unplug the old harddrive, I noticed the SATA cable on my SSD was loose but that's all fixed now too, hopefully that means the last of my BSOD issues for now! If not I'll be sure to post back :)
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       #118

    Thanks for the update, we'll be here.
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       #119

    So hows things with your computer now? Any BSOD-s? Crashes? Did you remove the old HDD?
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       #120

    Hey!
    I haven't had a single one! Definitely got rid of that hard drive since it was time, and everything runs smooth man, though my CPU runs a little hot but overall good! So hopefully smooth sailing from eh? What do you think?
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