Hello everybody!
Two weeks ago I've switched out my mainboard and cpu since I went from AMD to Intel. (both mainboard and cpu were bought brandnew this month).
I did not reinstall W7 but just kicked out the MoBo drivers and installed the Intel ones.
Since running with this new setup I've got 3 BSODs so far, each several days apart. This machine is running almost 24/7 and the last 2 those BSODs I've encountered during gaming, the first one the PC was idling.
I noticed the BSODs are memory related, so I immediately checked if the RAM sticks are properly mounted on the mainboard as well as running memtest86 over night with 0 errors.
I have a feeling those BSODs are driver related, in particular my SSD. How can I check this?
I would like to add that I've had no BSODs whatsoever prior to these hardware changes.
I've attached the DM log as instructed.
Thanks in advance!
Two weeks ago I've switched out my mainboard and cpu since I went from AMD to Intel. (both mainboard and cpu were bought brandnew this month).
I did not reinstall W7 but just kicked out the MoBo drivers and installed the Intel ones.
Since running with this new setup I've got 3 BSODs so far, each several days apart. This machine is running almost 24/7 and the last 2 those BSODs I've encountered during gaming, the first one the PC was idling.
I noticed the BSODs are memory related, so I immediately checked if the RAM sticks are properly mounted on the mainboard as well as running memtest86 over night with 0 errors.
I have a feeling those BSODs are driver related, in particular my SSD. How can I check this?
I would like to add that I've had no BSODs whatsoever prior to these hardware changes.
I've attached the DM log as instructed.
Thanks in advance!
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64