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Hey, my computers been blue screening for a while now, I've reinstalled windows 8.1 multiple times I've also installed windows 7, still get the same result.

I've tested multiple gpu's and multiple hard drives for running the o's. This problem only occurs in hardware incentive software such as games, in things such as Photoshop and after effects, it don't do nothing.

 

My system specs

 

Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-H61M-USB3-B3

CPU - Intel i5 2400, using stock cooler

Gpu - gtx 770 and also tried gtx 560

hdd - Samsung 840 evo also tried 1tb wd hard drive

Ram - corsair xms3 2 channel 8gb

Adonis - Avermedia live gamer HD, Samsung Disk drive, card reader, 2 x external hard drives

 

I've tested my ram, gpu's, hard disk and I've also reinstalled multiple versions of windows.

 

I tested my CPU heat by having a program open on a second screen and letting my computer blue screen, it stayed the same though out.

 

Any other ideas what t might be?

 

Oh and I use standard fans that came with tycoon t9 case and processor

 

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What was the bug code given during these BSODs? You know, those long drawn out strings of characters that start with 0x********************** That would be a good place to start.  You should have a dump file with info "C:\Windows\Minidump" Check Event Viewer as well for more info.

 

If the bug code was a 124, oh boy. Those are generic hardware/sometimes driver related problems that are hard to really pinpoint.

 

Try running your system for a day without any unnecessary usb devices plugged in.

 

 

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How do you view the dump files, I can't seem to find the download for the debug files and a few nights ago I found a online solution but can't seem to find it now :(

First of all welcome to the forums. Not to mention that you posted this in the wrong section, this is GD and the thread belongs in Troubleshooting. @Dim, please move this over.

 

 

Go to C:\Windows\Minidump and start from there.

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