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  1. Yeah, drivers are all fully updated, installed driver booster, updated all drivers from there, went into device manager and updated everything in it, it was able to install drivers for generic pnp monitor and updated a realtek audio driver. I get blue screens from time to time, and I can usually tell when it happens because my games regularly crash after just about 2-5 minutes of playtime, and then sometime during just normal browsing on my computer, it blue screens. After a restart it usually wont happen again. Really weird. Graphics card drivers are up to date, used DDU and installed newest drivers. Ran memtest before and passed without an error. Used aida64 to stress test for about an hour and no red lining. Dont know if the updated realtek drivers from today fixes the issue. Still dont really know the main cause because im unable to read the minidump information. I'll keep you updated if my system gets another blue screen.
  2. Been getting some BSOD very recently and so I decided to do a fresh install of Windows 10, its still doing it. Everytime it happened the error was SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION : What Failed: ks.sys. I have been trying to read the minidump using windbg but I keep getting symbol errors. Could someone help me check the minidump for me and tell me whats causing these BSODs. Losing all hope rn 122618-24500-01.dmp
  3. AlfeT

    Are my temps ok?

    Alright looks like its ok then. Thanks guys, Cheers !
  4. AlfeT

    Are my temps ok?

    Thanks, i'll go run more stability tests, didn't get too lucky with silicon since i couldn't complete a cinebench run @ 3.9 GHz on any voltage below 1.4 Thanks for the insight !
  5. AlfeT

    Are my temps ok?

    Was just asking if 1.325 V was too much for 24/7 daily use, still new to OCing
  6. AlfeT

    Are my temps ok?

    Idle temps for GPU are between 25-33c depending on room temperature. CPU at about 39-40c idle also depending on room temp. Playing PUBG for about an hour and a half, it looks like my temps stabilized at 73-75c on my GTX 780 and 63c on my Ryzen 5 1600 OC @ 3.8 Ghz at 1.325 volts. Room wasn't chilly and was a little warmer than normal room temp. Wondering if these temps are ok to game at all the time. Asking because I usually play games almost all the time when my computer is on everyday. Also wondering if the OC volt on my ryzen is fine to run at 24/7. Any insight would be great and highly appreciated. thanks! ( i am running a stock cooler on the ryzen ) Full specs: GPU: EVGA GTX 780 SC 3GB CPU: Ryzen 5 1600 OC @3.8GHz HDD: WD Blue 7200 RPM 1 TB Case: NZXT S340 Motherboard: ASUS STRIX B350-F PSU: SeaSonic FOCUS Gold 650W 80+ Gold Semi-Modular RAM: G.SKILL TridentZ RGB 16GB (2x8GB) Fans: 2x NZXT Aer F140 103.4 CFM 140mm Fans, 1x rear NZXT Case Fan
  7. Nevermind, looks like i found out whats wrong. I never checked GPU temps. It was reaching up to almost 100 C. I think its time for my system to hang up the towel.
  8. No dice. Maximum at the moment is 77. Oh and I forgot to mention, when I alt tab out of the game for a minute, and alt tab back in the fps shoots back up for about a minute, then falls straight down again.
  9. Sure, Ill get back to you in a few.
  10. Little bit smaller than pea size for one that was square and rice method for the rectangular one. Its been like this even before i replaced. I believe it was even hotter.
  11. Yo guys, I've had this problem for quite a while now. Every time I game, my FPS drops a generous 15-20 frames. Most games I play, this will happen including DayZ, and BF3 as examples.No idea if this is a heat issue, so I got a cooling pad (4 Fans), and replaced the Thermal Compound for the CPU and GPU. No dice. I used AIDA64, while playing DayZ to see the temperatures and if my CPU was throttling. I took some screenshots of them after about 20 minutes of playing DayZ. Again, my FPS dropped from high 50s - low 60s, all the way down to low 30s. CPU usage was almost always below 30% with some spikes. And the temps were, quite.. normal? around 70 C. I have no idea what causes this and I've had this problem for quite a while now, it was fine when I first bought it. Yes it is a laptop, not a great one at that, but I know for a fact that this is not normal. Specs: Lenovo Z710 GPU Nvidia Geforce 745M CPU:Intel Core i7 4700MQ @ 2.4 GHz RAM:8 gigs OS: Windows 10 64-Bit BIOS: (up to date) 7FCN96WW
  12. Yeah , i fixed it already ty!
  13. Okay SOMEHOW i have managed to get into the troubleshoot menu and right now i am restoring from my last good restore point. Im done with Nvidia Rofl. Ty guys really, i dont want to make you feel like youve wasted your time helping out a noob. Ty so much
  14. Oh man.My life is over..
  15. Okay looks like i got into BIOS now what?
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