Don't apologize for anything man, your giving me free help, you shouldn't ever have to apologize. I saw that it says you're in college, and I understand.
I had unplugged the CD DVD Drive and started it up, but it just went back into it's regular BSOD cycle, so it isn't the disk drive, which is too bad. And if the temperature sensor is faulty, how would I fix that? or is there no way to fix it?
Also, in the BIOS it usually reads temperatures of around 11 degrees Celsius depending on the time of day, and the temperature problems only ever really happen when I'm playing a hardware intensive game.
I had unplugged the CD DVD Drive and started it up, but it just went back into it's regular BSOD cycle, so it isn't the disk drive, which is too bad. And if the temperature sensor is faulty, how would I fix that? or is there no way to fix it?
Also, in the BIOS it usually reads temperatures of around 11 degrees Celsius depending on the time of day, and the temperature problems only ever really happen when I'm playing a hardware intensive game.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bitAMD FX-6300Patriot G2 Series PC3-10666 1333 MHz 16GB (2x...Nvidia GTX 550 Ti FPB
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
- CPU
- AMD FX-6300
- Motherboard
- msi 760GM-p23 fx
- Memory
- Patriot G2 Series PC3-10666 1333 MHz 16GB (2x8GB)
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GTX 550 Ti FPB
- Hard Drives
- Samsung HD103SJ ATA
- Antivirus
- Avast Free
- Browser
- Google Chrome