EDIT:
I just read your last two posts.
WARNING
You must stop using your computer before the CPU and Motherboard are permanently damaged.
This can not only damage your computer it can result in an actual fire.
Your CPU temperature limit is 71c. your minimum temps are above this. Your max temp from your previous post was 100c, this is very dangerous.
You must stop using it now.
Get the thermal paste and remove the CPU cooler and re-apply the paste before using it again.
If your temps are above 65c, stop, shut down your computer.
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As mentioned, you need to get the temperatures down on your CPU, they are extremely high and will damage your CPU and motherboard.
Re-apply the thermal paste between the CPU and the CPU cooler.
Post your CPU temps from Real Temp when finished, with system at idle and with a full load.
Your
maximum CPU temp is 71c(see Tcase at this link), you should not exceed these temps, if the temps are above 65c, shut down the program you are running. If the temps are still above 65c, shut down your computer.
Your CPU temps under stress conditions should not go above 60c, this will leave you a safety margin.
This will be task #1.
After this is repaired and your system temps are down to acceptable levels, we can start troubleshooting the other possibilities.
Let's take this slow, and get thorough information on each step.
Tell us what steps you tried and the results, try to be exact with good details.
When testing RAM with memtest86+ you need to test for bad RAM and any possible bad motherboard RAM slots.
Follow these steps in the tutorial:
How to Test and Diagnose RAM Issues with Memtest86+
I will do that later before I sleep I have lots of things to do today. =(
Is that ok with you ?
Of coarse, take your time, we can do this when you have the time.
When you get the CPU thermal paste replaced and run a temp check, you can run memtest86+ as described in the tutorial.
This will be task #2.
Always monitor your temps during any/all stress testing, memtest86+, Prime95, and all games, until all troubleshooting is done and you have no further BSoDs.
I don't know but 2 weeks ago I reformated my computer because of the same bsod problem, but before I installed it I got a problem again on the win 7 Installation process the files can't be Installed or expand the process won't go further than 0% and gives an error. I researched about this problem and guess what, Its memory problem or a bad copy of windows.
But I try to Install Old OS's Including Ubuntu they won't Install, but by computing Instinct I guess or something I decided to put my 2 mem stick to the other mem slots. IT WORKED.
About adjusting RAM settings can you teach me about it, because my motherboard has built in Overclock system and I checked the bios and its all on AUTO and I checked the Mobo manual, the description tells me that AUTO mode means - to Load optimal settings for the system.
We will go through the RAM settings after the first two tasks are completed.
What temperature my mobos temp last seen today is around 40°C-CPU 90°C
how can i check the mem's temp ?
As mentioned, 90c is extremely high, you should run your computer at these temps.
There is no way of monitoring the RAM temps.
An additional sensor would be required.
I'm using real temp at the moment real temp tells me its:
Minimum -> 78°C 78°C 70°C 70°C <-3pm
Maximum ->94°C 92°C 85°C 85°C <-2pm
Posting it now, btw the cpu temp on the pic was taken earlier.
As mentioned, your minimum temps are past the shut down limit.
NO I'm scared of doing OC unless I have water cooling system.
That is a good decision, until your computer is running well and cool, do not attempt any overclocking.
I have an Asus BIOS updater for windows and Asus BIOS updater in the BIOS settings. It says that I can save my current BIOS settings before updating my BIOS if something goes wrong.
That is a good option.
We can review that at a later time.
I have the hardcopy of my mobo manual right now so I'm ready to do what you want me to do. =p
For now just get more comfortable with your BIOS settings.
Read through it and let us know if you have any questions.
Checked TEAM ELITE is not there, but i have been using the same brand for years and I have never had a problem about this until this few months, what do you think is the problem ?
I checked and used the snipping tool I'll post it here. ^^
I'm thinking of updating it on my own using Asus bios update what do you think Dave ?
We can try to get the RAM working, but you may have to find compatible RAM if there is no progress.
After some of the previous issues are dealt with we can come back to the BIOS update.
#2.
Those temps are high.
What were you doing when you got these temps?
High stress at the time would still indicate that you have a cooling issue.
Check that all you fans are running.
Clean everything inside the case.
Are you running a stock CPU cooler?
You may need to consider getting a better one, the less expensive ones do a very good job of cooling, much better than the stock cooler.
Heat can slow down your system and cause BSoDs.
If your overclocking, return everything to optimum defaults until the other issues are sorted out.
Cleaned the CPU today there is a big cake of dust on the stock cooler, I almost panicked when I open my pc to check if there is any updates on my problem, my pc got multiple BSOD every after 5mins while checking the forums. Not only that when I decided to do system restore It BSOD, when I try to do system restore in safe mode it BSOD.
So I decided to clean my CPU FAN and VID CARD FAN and mem slots with a brush, load bios defaults and changed the CPU multiplier from 9 which is the default to 6 and I guess it did the trick I guess. But this is only a temp solution from what i can feel and see.
Dust build up is a common cause of over heating, be sure to clean all the dust from your case. This should be done on a regular schedule, every two months.
I noticed on the cpu chip and the stock cooler there is a dry gray substance or something, does that mean I have to buy a cooling gel or something for the cpu ?
This is an indication that your CPU thermal paste was either not applied correctly or needs to be checked.
Your RAM can be faulty and still run without errors some of the time. But, you will likely still get BSoDs.
The anti-virus can cause BSoDs, for trouble shooting, un-install it ant run MSE, as mentioned previously.
Uninstalled it and installed MSE so I'm ready to kill this BSOD's once and for all with all your help zigzag, carl and dave. ^^
Good choice.
Btw I attached also the BSOD that I experienced this morning that I almost panicked. >.<
I believe Carl has taken a look at it.