TLSheff
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Hey all, new member TLSheff.
My rig has been plaguing me lately with random BSOD, trying to figure it out and I'm stuck. Not wanting to start throwing money at parts hoping to fix it I am coming to you find gurus for knowledge.
To start, most of the parts are 1-2 years old. Hard life, I game like its nobodies business. CPU started as a 3.2 Callisto Black dual core AMD. Has been unlocked & overclocked to a B65 x4 @ 3.72 Ghz, been that way for over a year now. Avg is 35-40* C under load so it stays cool, haven't had a problem but hey, overclocked parts do go out faster than normal. But I went back to stock clock settings and still have random BS's so I don't THINK that is it.
Ram is newer, 6mnths old, but I haven't taken the time to pull each stick and run it individually to narrow that down yet. Also have not ran and mem tests to check it yet, just haven't taken the time.
I have swapped OS to a new hard-drive, did a chk-dsk, full format, fresh install and updates and still having the same issues.
The BS's tend to show up mostly when I have all of the following running, bear with me, Gaming/Media PC gets its work done. I only get the BSOD under the circumstances that I am running my Minecraft Server program, while playing on it (been doing this for months this way, problem started a week ago), with the internet pulled up playing a movie, or streaming music. As long as I don't do the 3 together, it seems fine.... but with all 3 up, its got less than an hour before it glitches and blue smiley face.
Reading online I have done a test with the SF Diagnosis tool thingy and posting the .zip files.
If anyone can make sense of the chinese the program left for me, I would greatly appreciate it.
I really just need a direction to go to. Its driving me bonkers.
Thanks TL
My rig has been plaguing me lately with random BSOD, trying to figure it out and I'm stuck. Not wanting to start throwing money at parts hoping to fix it I am coming to you find gurus for knowledge.
To start, most of the parts are 1-2 years old. Hard life, I game like its nobodies business. CPU started as a 3.2 Callisto Black dual core AMD. Has been unlocked & overclocked to a B65 x4 @ 3.72 Ghz, been that way for over a year now. Avg is 35-40* C under load so it stays cool, haven't had a problem but hey, overclocked parts do go out faster than normal. But I went back to stock clock settings and still have random BS's so I don't THINK that is it.
Ram is newer, 6mnths old, but I haven't taken the time to pull each stick and run it individually to narrow that down yet. Also have not ran and mem tests to check it yet, just haven't taken the time.
I have swapped OS to a new hard-drive, did a chk-dsk, full format, fresh install and updates and still having the same issues.
The BS's tend to show up mostly when I have all of the following running, bear with me, Gaming/Media PC gets its work done. I only get the BSOD under the circumstances that I am running my Minecraft Server program, while playing on it (been doing this for months this way, problem started a week ago), with the internet pulled up playing a movie, or streaming music. As long as I don't do the 3 together, it seems fine.... but with all 3 up, its got less than an hour before it glitches and blue smiley face.
Reading online I have done a test with the SF Diagnosis tool thingy and posting the .zip files.
If anyone can make sense of the chinese the program left for me, I would greatly appreciate it.
I really just need a direction to go to. Its driving me bonkers.
Thanks TL
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8 Pro w/Media Center
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- Built not Bought
- CPU
- AMD Phenom II x4 B65 Black Edition
- Motherboard
- MSI 870A Fuzion (MS-7660)
- Memory
- Patriot Viper 1600 16Gb
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia EVGA GTS250
- Sound Card
- Onboard Realtek
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung 21"
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
- Hard Drives
- WD Green 640Gb OS,
Hitachi 1Tb backup/storage,
WD Green 3 Tb storage drive
- PSU
- CoolerMaster 450w
- Case
- CoolerMaster 690 (original)
- Cooling
- CM Hyper N520 air cooled
- Keyboard
- Razer Lycosa
- Mouse
- Logitech M570 Trackball
- Internet Speed
- 12Mb DSL
- Browser
- Google Chrome
- Antivirus
- Windows Defender