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Sorry if I sound like a noob, but I guessed with SATA cable you meant my HDD's SATA cable, I applied that one to another port. Then I ran 8 passes on memtest, but still not a single error found... any idea?
Sorry if I sound like a noob, but I guessed with SATA cable you meant my HDD's SATA cable, I applied that one to another port. Then I ran 8 passes on memtest, but still not a single error found... any idea?
If there is no errors after 8 passes, it can be say that it is possible that the RAM is not causing any issue.
Let us know how the computer is running after changing the SATA port.
Well, sadly nothing changed. after 2 days I got my next BSoD. I attached a printscreen from my bluescreenview tool. Here you can see how many different BSoD's I get. By the way, It says a NVIDIA file caused the problem this time, but 19/20 times its Windows OS. Since I wasn't running any heavy tasks, I guess this is also just random?
Getting really tired of this pc...
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Hi,
Sorry for the late reply, have been on a long holiday. Anyways, I opened up my computer, took apart all seperate parts, cleaned them all with a lot of contact spray. Turned out that both my CPU heatsink, my graphics card and a lot of other parts were filled with dust. After cleaning everything and reassembling my pc, I havent had any more problems (yet).
Thanks a lot for all the help!