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Did you install the chipset drivers for the Z87 chipset? This is often the cause of random bluescreens.

 

https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/20775/Intel-Chipset-Device-Software-INF-Update-Utility-

Hello everyone,

I'm having these annoying bsod's. Everytime I leave my pc alone for 5/10 mins it restarts (because of bsod). When I'm using it I don't get any errors and I can use it for hours.

I'm having this for a while (starting on 8.1 but now I'm running a windows 10 preview build).
It could be windows 10 that is still having some bugs but I think it's something else, since I had it on windows 8.1 too.

Can someone help me? I have added the bluescreenviewer file.

If anything else is needed please tell me! 

System:
Sabertooth z87
MSI GTX 770 gaming edition
Samsung 840 evo 250GB

8GB crucial ballistix
i5-4670k (default clock)
Seasonic G650 

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Did you install the chipset drivers for the Z87 chipset? This is often the cause of random bluescreens.

 

https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/20775/Intel-Chipset-Device-Software-INF-Update-Utility-

PC Specs - AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D MSI B550M Mortar - 32GB Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR4-3600 @ CL16 - ASRock RX7800XT 660p 1TBGB & Crucial P5 1TB Fractal Define Mini C CM V750v2 - Windows 11 Pro

 

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Did you install the chipset drivers for the Z87 chipset? This is often the cause of random bluescreens.

 

https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/20775/Intel-Chipset-Device-Software-INF-Update-Utility-

Jup I installed them again yesterday from the official Asus site, I'm gonna try to use the software you provided! If I get a BSOD again I will repost here.

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Did you install any ASUS utilities? If so, uninstall them.

Make sure that your RAM profile (X.M.P) in your UEFI/BIOS is set to "Profile 1". If that doesn't help, go back in the UEFI/BIOS, and select load optimize defaults, then reset your SATA controller to AHCI mode, and X.M.P to "Profile 1".

Test also for RAM. Run memTest86, and Windows memory diagnostic.

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Did you install the chipset drivers for the Z87 chipset? This is often the cause of random bluescreens.

 

https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/20775/Intel-Chipset-Device-Software-INF-Update-Utility-

Ok I managed to solve it! I think your link or the update to the fast ring of the preview builds solved it! no bsod's anymore! thanks

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