Frequent freezes and various bsods

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  1. Posts : 2,781
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       #21

    Hmm, that may indicate a failing GPU. Run Furmark Video Card - Stress Test with Furmark

    EDIT: Can you go into Safe mode and grab the logs? This might indicate several things.
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  2. Posts : 22
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       #22

    Ok, I went into safe mode and collected the logs again. It seems it hasn't saved the new dump, it's still the one from April...

    Anyway, about the GPU test for how long I have to let it run? And what's the max temperature I should reach before stopping it?
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  3. Posts : 2,781
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       #23

    Max temp about 70-80C. On other hand. Snap a picture of the BSOD when the last bit of text appears. If you can't time it then try to take a video.
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       #24

    I'm sorry, what do you mean when the last bit of text appears? isn't it a static image?
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       #25

    My pc just froze with crackling noises. Now I have again that problem with the monitor, no bsod appeared.

    It did another startup repair but this time it failed. But after restarting again the pc worked.
    Last edited by Doumah; 14 Jul 2015 at 14:57.
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  6. Posts : 2,781
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       #26

    BSODs are not static images. There's some text down below when the BSOD happens. It says at the bottom something with dump if it says FAILED it is probably the SSD failing if it says completed then it might be another thing.
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       #27

    I see... unfortunately my pc is not collaborating. No bsdos but another freeze today, and again that annoying monitor issue. It's becoming rather frustrating...
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  8. Posts : 2,781
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       #28

    Hmm, try another monitor.
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  9. Posts : 22
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       #29

    At the moment I don't have access to another monitor. I was planning to buy a new one, but after I had resolved those issues. So do you think it's the monitor's fault?

    EDIT: I would like to descrive the monitor's issue better. It's not like the monitor goes black but the pc is still running. It's like the pc stopped working and this caused the screen to stop showing images
    I have noticed that when I manually restart the pc and the monitor remains black, sometimes after a few minutes the monitor would start working again and it would show me the startup process, not the desktop, meaning that the pc didn't started as usual and it's just the monitor not showing images, but it means the pc started working when it connected to the monitor.
    I know I'm not good at explain the situation, but it's like I start the pc, all the lights turn on, but it's not really turning on.
    Last edited by Doumah; 17 Jul 2015 at 03:48.
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  10. Posts : 2,781
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       #30

    Yea it might be the monitors issue.
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