Frequent BSOD on fresh install multiple errors

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  1. Posts : 24
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       #11

    so far so good with testing no bsod's, after an hour running mech warrior online+ Pandora figured would be a decent test, uploaded speccy SS. Couple concerns A: my ram is running at 669mhz(1600mhz ram not clocked so should be at 1333mhz?) B: vga temp is a bit high

    my issue is very much improved so far I believe the asus drivers related to the hardware monitoring software were my biggest issue, that and the stick of ram that tested with errors. So far so good, if this keeps up with no bsod's (knock on wood :) ) ill mark it solved

    thanks for all the help
    Last edited by Rhin0; 24 Jul 2013 at 12:01. Reason: forgot attatchment
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  2. Posts : 24
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       #12

    almost forgot, easiest way for me to create a bsod is running windows updates, upon succesfull update I get a bsod trying that now
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       #13

    Rhin0, welcome to seven Forums. Your ram appears to be running at 1333, if you have it in dual chanel. (dual chanel means 669 X 2 = 1338) If you don't already have it, please download CPUz and install it. Please post screenshots ( Screenshots and Files - Upload and Post in Seven Forums) of the CPU, mainboard, memory and SPD tabs. On the SPD tab, you will see in the top left corner slot #, Those are dimm slots, if there is no ram in that slot, it will be blank. click it and select the next slot. If you have not been working it hard, the GPU temp is pretty high. It should not get that high. Keepler throttles at 70. Go to EVGA's web site and log in and download Precision X. It is really an overclocking tool, but I use it to set a custom fan profile and it will also do some on screen displays of the values you want to see. Even if you don't overclock, it can be a very useful tool.

    What case do you have and how is the ventilation? How much air flow do you have? What CPU cooler are you using?
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       #14

    to my surprise installed 10 updates successfully installing the rest of the important updates (75) now,

    essenbe: I was actually pushing it really hard in hopes of not seeing a bsod :) uploaded idle temps now that ive stopped gaming.
    downloading cpuz now. ill look into precision x for sure that will be usefull screenshots incoming shortly
    im using stock cpu heat sink 1 128mm case fan air flow is great id say all the wires tucked in nicely and its a big case with micro atx board, as far as the case its a generic brand I cant find receipt don't remember the name its a basic case have 4 extra spots to install case fans which I should be taking advantage of I plan to in the near future
    Last edited by Rhin0; 24 Jul 2013 at 12:40. Reason: more answers
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  5. Posts : 26,863
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    Those temps are much better. I have 3 200mm fans and a 140mm in my case. No cooling will work unless you get cool air in and hot air out. You graphics card as well as your CPU cooler, use the air inside the case to cool. If it is hot air, they can't cool. Add some intake fans to the case and I think you will see a big difference. I'm curious to see the timings on your ram. It is rare to see timings like you are showing above.

    EDIT: Try to never let your GPU get that hot. The Keepler GPU's begin to throttle at 70. During gaming I never get over 55 and during stress testing the highest I have seen is 61. That is what you want to aim for.
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    cpuz screens

    I knew when I seen that temp it was an issue, ill grab Precision X for now and get some intake fans asap
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  7. Posts : 26,863
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    I'm an Intel guy and am not sure how AMD does it, but your timings are way off. Set your 1st 4 timings as 9-9-9-24 2T, set the dram voltage at 1.5V and your frequency at either 1333 or 1600 ( or 667 or 800 if it is listed that way). Some boards will do it automatically for you, but I prefer doing it manually.

    Before changing anything, go into bios and set optimized defaults. Then set your Ram, Sata configuration and boot order. Your CPU Voltage is pretty high too. You're showing 1.416 and I believe stock should be somewhere around 1.272.
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    running precision x on startup now im gonna leave it at default. core voltage stays around 1.080 seems when installing windows updates it gets up to 1.428 ill keep an eye on it. Going to wait for all my updates to complete before entering bios, just installed 75updates with all successful except 2 security updates error ffffffe ... not worried about it lol doing 40 optional updates then ill be up to date which is a first xD.
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  9. Posts : 26,863
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    Good job. Your core voltage should go up with demand on the CPU. You can look up the info, but I believe the max core voltage on yours is around 1.5V and shouldn't get anywhere close to that at stock.
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  10. Posts : 24
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    just when I was getting comfortable.. lol
    only thing running was windows updates stepped outta room for 1minute came back to bsod

    sf file attatched
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