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I've still getting random bsod with no error code.

 

So far I've

-tried restarting

-using the sfc /scannow (the first time, errors showed up, but after that using it again is pointless)

- updated drivers

-reinstalled any and all programs and drivers

-reset windows 10, with a new install

-I've also tried ubisoft support at first then tried Windows 10 support.


 

It seems to be mainly while Im gaming on AC Odyssey that Im having weird stuttering issues and crashes/BSOD

I thought the windows 10 install would help with bsod, but apparently not.

What i do know is that, the bsod seems to tend to happen when my cpu shoots up to 90% or higher.

I would like to know, how do i test pc parts to check if something is failing? i.e. cpu, gpu, drives, anything else I cant think of at the moment.

 

I have an i5-7600k on z270e motherboard with a 1070 asus gpu. Fanless 600 watt seasonic psu. I have 2 NVME ssd. cpu and gpu is watercooled by 360mm rad.

I have samsung magician as well, and according to that, the drives are in good condition.

 

Currently, I would like to avoid replacing any parts if possible until a couple months down the line (looking to build a new pc with 4th gen ryzen and new nvida gpu)

 

 

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if it BSODs, there is always an error. 

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On 7/10/2020 at 11:34 PM, Skiiwee29 said:

if it BSODs, there is always an error. 

It usually says system service exception or unexpected store exception.

 

It doesn't say what failed. it doesnt always create a log of what happened either.

Doesn't state what failed or anything.

 

previously it would restart by itself, but since to me the screen just blinked blue for a second before doing that, I turned on the option to have to manually restart my pc when it gets a bsod.

 

Update: I've reset my windows 10, and wiped out most files, and it seems to be running better, so hoping i dont get bsod again anytime soon. but if there was a way to test each individual component , then maybe i could find out if there really is anything wrong or if something may fail in the near future

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