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Okay, I buit a new Pc over x-mas and after a month it starts to go crazy with ranom bluescreens

 

- Intel Core i7 4770K (OC-genie 4GHz)
- Corsair H110 Watercooling (at full load the CPU only reached 65°C)
- Kingston HyperX 3K SSD 240GB (555GB/s read, 540GB/s write)
- Kingston HyperX Beast RAM 16GB (2400MHz)
- MSI Z87-GD65 GAMING (With OC-Genie, Automatically clocks the CPU between 800MHz and 4GHz)
- MSI GTX-770 Twin Frozr
- WD Caviar Green 2TB HDD
 
I could barely read the fault on the bluescreen because it restarted after 2 secs... It sayd something like "memory failure"
So I did the windows memory test and it only sayd, that there's a problem with memory, not even if RAM, SSD or HDD, wich socket, or what failure type
After thet I did some RAM and Disk tests, but the result was OK.
 
What shall I do? Warranty?

I finally got rid of my crap ass HP Compaq 8000 Elite !    :D

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I had the same issue and it's because of the speed of the ram. You can't have an overclocked with RAM higher than 1600mhz. I had 1866mhz on my ram and it bluescreened now and then. I turned it down to 1600mhz and now it's fine.

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I had the same issue and it's because of the speed of the ram. You can't have an overclocked with RAM higher than 1600mhz. I had 1866mhz on my ram and it bluescreened now and then. I turned it down to 1600mhz and now it's fine.

I did this now, but where's the cause then? is it the OS? The mainboard supports RAM to 3000MHz, and the latest gen i7 should support it too (I hope i heard it right from linus' coverage of computech 2013)

 

I am sure this is working....

I finally got rid of my crap ass HP Compaq 8000 Elite !    :D

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I did this now, but where's the cause then? is it the OS? The mainboard supports RAM to 3000MHz, and the latest gen i7 should support it too (I hope i heard it right from linus' coverage of computech 2013)

 

I am sure this is working....

 

Yeah, it supports it at stock clocks, not overclocked. I don't know why or how but it just happens.

My Gaming Rig;  Motherboard - ASUS Maximus VI Hero | CPU - Intel i5 4670k @4.5Ghz 1.25v | GPU - GIGABYTE GTX 980 @Stock | RAM -  16GB Corsair Vengeance @1866Mhz | CPU Cooler - Corsair H100i | Storage #1 - Samsung 840 Basic 250GB SSD | Storage #2 - Sandisk II 480GB SSD | Storage #3 - 2TB 7200rpm 64mb HDDPSU - Corsair HX750 | Case - Fractal Design R4 |

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Download Blue Screen Viewer and show us a screenshot.  You can also check:

 

1. Are your cores unparked?

 

2. Have you ran a memory test?

 

3. Have you ran disk error checks?

 

4. Are ALL your drivers up to date?

 

5. Are any of your components overclocked?

 

6. Have you contacted the manufacteres for support?

 

7. Have you ran sfc /scannow in Command Prompt?

 

Hope this helps :)

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Download Blue Screen Viewer and show us a screenshot.  You can also check:

 

1. Are your cores unparked?

 

2. Have you ran a memory test?

 

3. Have you ran disk error checks?

 

4. Are ALL your drivers up to date?

 

5. Are any of your components overclocked?

 

6. Have you contacted the manufacteres for support?

 

7. Have you ran sfc /scannow in Command Prompt?

 

Hope this helps :)

ok,

1. I just unparked my CPU

2. I ran a memorytest (0 Errors)

3. I ran a disk test (OK)

4. Can't tell exactly, GPU is definetly up to date, LAN- Chipset- drivers are installed (Windows device-manager claims about a SM-Bus-controller and an unknown device without drivers)

5. I deactivated MSI's OC-Genie and turned down the RAM-speed to the lower stock-speed of 2000MHz

6. No, That's why I'm here

7. before there were some faults, after changing these settings, they are fine

 

Thanks!

I finally got rid of my crap ass HP Compaq 8000 Elite !    :D

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2400MHz is it's stock clock.... So I don't see any misstakes there...

 

I meant the CPU.

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Okay, I buit a new Pc over x-mas and after a month it starts to go crazy with ranom bluescreens

 

- Intel Core i7 4770K (OC-genie 4GHz)
- Corsair H110 Watercooling (at full load the CPU only reached 65°C)
- Kingston HyperX 3K SSD 240GB (555GB/s read, 540GB/s write)
- Kingston HyperX Beast RAM 16GB (2400MHz)
- MSI Z87-GD65 GAMING (With OC-Genie, Automatically clocks the CPU between 800MHz and 4GHz)
- MSI GTX-770 Twin Frozr
- WD Caviar Green 2TB HDD
 
I could barely read the fault on the bluescreen because it restarted after 2 secs... It sayd something like "memory failure"
So I did the windows memory test and it only sayd, that there's a problem with memory, not even if RAM, SSD or HDD, wich socket, or what failure type
After thet I did some RAM and Disk tests, but the result was OK.
 
What shall I do? Warranty?

 

I think you mean memory management and not memory failure, if so then the memory may not be compatible on that motherboard with the XMP profile but it will run properly at 1333MHz. So, set your RAM to 1333MHz and see if you get the same problem and if you don't then you are sure that it is a memory problem. If you can't get into your BIOS just clear your CMOS and the motherboard will prompt you to go into the BIOS to configure your settings.

A water-cooled mid-tier gaming PC.

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