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Last edited by derekimo; 13 Dec 2014 at 03:19. Reason: Attached picture
Last edited by derekimo; 13 Dec 2014 at 03:19. Reason: Attached picture
I just had another BSOD, and when trying to start up AOE 2 HD, I get this message, as attached.
Last edited by derekimo; 13 Dec 2014 at 03:20. Reason: Attached picture
Bump (not impatient, understand I'm not the only one)
The IBT result is self-explanatory I think.....reset amy overcloks, then re-apply fresh thermal paste again.
I fixed those pictures above for you, it's a lot quicker to use this method,
Screenshots and Files - Upload and Post in Seven Forums
A lot easier on others trying to help as well if they don't have to download something that could be easily seen in the post.
Just a little tip that goes a long way. :)
@derekimo thank you!
@golden I haven't over clocked anything,but to be safe how can I completely reset to defaults? I thought my cpu temp was fine as well so why should I apply thermal paste?I have a fan that's meant for 8 core fx series also. Cheers
IBT shows your CPU isn't stable under load, therefore its either a cooling issue, or a fault in the CPU.
Re-run IBT again, but use HWInfo to show the temperatures (its more reliable than Speccy), as explained here:
CPU - Stress Test Using IntelBurnTest
Provide screen capture images.
Idle temperature was around 19.0c:
Attachment 343111
Temperature during standard test did not exceed 56.4c and CPU passed the test:
Attachment 343112
Temperature during high test did not exceed 56.4c again and CPU passed the test:
Attachment 343110
Temperature during very high test did not exceed 56.4c again and CPU failed the test:
Attachment 343113
So my temperatures are fine right? But do you think the CPU is causing the BSODs and I need a new CPU?
Please be patient - we have shitloads of BSOD threads to tackle. Bumping will have the opposite effect of what you intend.
Whilst your CPU temperatures are low during the test, the fact the IBT fails is a significant issue. If it was me, I would replace it.