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Three days without a BSOD, woah!
I can't be absolutely sure yet but my hopes are high.
Presuming it's solved now, it was all about one of three things i changed in the post above.
So either the old logitech drivers, ram timings or ESET (most likely reason imho).
I'll let it run like...
I only have logitech mouse and it has the latest drivers. I have disabled those 2 drivers you mentioned by renaming them from .sys to .old as i've read somewhere. I don't think i ll miss them:)
I uninstalled ESET and enabled windows defender.
I already had the updates gigabyte mentioned.
My hard...
Computer crashed again. At the time of crash the following steps were already done;
- installed marvell drivers
- uninstalled all gigabyte applications
- uninstalled nvidia drivers and performed a clean install of downgraded drivers
- tried to install intel chipset drivers you linked but my...
Nice post, you really made an effort, i ll report when i manage to do everything you said.
Regards!
P.S. i didnt have BSOD on last crash, my comp just froze with annoying sound.
I crashed again, "Video memory management internal" error. It happened while watching youtube.
I updated my dump files below.
I had my ddr3 going on 1600 mhz with no extreme profiles loaded in BIOS (11, 11, 11, 28).
I changed my memory settings in BIOS to run at 1600 mhz.
Now my ram profile in speccy looks like this;
Type DDR3
Size 16384 MBytes
Channels # Dual
DRAM Frequency 798,2 MHz
CAS# Latency (CL) 8 clocks
RAS# to CAS# Delay (tRCD) 9 clocks
RAS# Precharge (tRP) 8 clocks
Cycle Time...
The model i have (i am looking at the box i bought it in, and the receipt) is Intel 4771 at 3.5 ghz, but i dont think it makes any difference.
Thanks for your time and i ll report in later, cheers!
Thanks for the reply.
I only recently installed gigabyte software and have had BSODs before i installed em, but i will uninstall just in case.
I will update my logitech drivers.
The latest thing i did is to turn intel turbo boost off in BIOS, and i will wait till my next crash to be able to...
Greetings!
I have been getting various BSODs on my computer as you will see in the dumps below.
I am an average computer user that knows his way around but i am not proficient enough to solve this by myself.
What i have noticed (if its of any relevance) is the following;
- A crash occurs every...