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daveman84

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  1. Nope didn't touch anything. Played Overwatch for about 3 hours then watched a few YouTube videos and then my speakers made a weird sound and then a bunch of lines on the screen then it went to the blue screen of death.
  2. When it went to BSOD I was watching you tube videos. I can't get it to go back to windows. I'm stuck in the BSOD loop again with the same messages that I had posted before. I think it might be time for Geek Squad.
  3. I put in all the numbers you had me do. And it worked for about 4 hours. Then it shut down with the BSOD
  4. OK I am heading home. What are you thinking?
  5. Never mind Now Im getting the BSOD again....I am leaving town for 4 days, so i wont beable to mess with this right now. I will talk to you on Sunday. Thanks.
  6. So far this is working....I am now at My OS Desktop....Should I still go back to BIOS at enable XMP? And yes that is my RAM and MotherBoard But now when I am playing Overwatch I am getting massive FPS drop, normally I am playing at a steady FPS 144 with no problems.
  7. Simple question, did you move this stock cooler from one system to another? If so did you use new Thermal?
  8. Picture shows LN2 Mode, but it is disabled on mother board so that should have nothing to do with it. RAM: Vengeance LPX DDR4 2x8GB/16GB 3000MHz GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX970 (not that it matters at this point) CPU Cooler: H100iGTX Power: EVGA Supernova 750 G2
  9. I will post my voltages when I get off work today. Thanks for taking your time to read this.
  10. I had this same problem. My issue was I had an Xbox one controller connected. If you have one connected, disconnect it and see if it stops. If so the you must find the right driver for it.
  11. OS - Windows 10 64-bit Custom system Maximum viii GENE Bios Ver. 2202 Processor I5-6600k SSD Boot drive HHD storage Drive System started today in overclock mode windows said starting overclock 22%, I never even tried to overclock this computer, I do not know why it was trying to from boot. After windows splash screen system restated then got infinite loop of BSOD messages. "Stop Code: System thread not handled" "Stop Code: Critical process died" "Stop Code: System thread exception not handles" I talked to Geek Squad and they suggested updating BIOS to clear the overclock. That cleared CMOS then updated BIOS, it cleared the over clock but did not fix the BSOD, I tried to do a windows repair with windows 10 boot disk, but when I boot from disk I get the same BSOD again....*Will not goto disk even if forced from BIOS. All repairs I have found says to start windows and update drivers and windows updates, or try applications. I can not do this since I am in an endless loop of DSOD. Any suggestions other than Buying new Hard drives.
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