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I've been getting frequent blue screens since March. I thought it was nothing. March only had 3 BSODs.

 

This month it happened a little more frequently. Recorded BSODs for this month was in Apr 3,4 and today.

 

I noticed that it happens when I try to switch out to my desktop/window from a game or closing it, but in one or two instances I also had them while just browsing the internet.

 

Funny thing is I thought it was because of my RAM being assfucked by the game, COD Ghosts. Yes I know, unoptimized as shit. My RAM was all used up by that game, and when I closed it, it blue screened. So I just ignored it and never played Ghosts again.

 

Now here's a reason why I posted this. I was NOT playing TF2 earlier, but just on the main menu, alt tab to Google Chrome then BOOM. Fkin blue screened.

 

I just want this to be gone.

 

Pls halp.

 

PC:

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i3 3220

MSI 7750 OCed to 900 MHz GPU Clock / 1250MHz Memory Clock ( Both at max) Note: I have OCed this since October, never went above 70C with fans speeds at automatic (40-60%)

Kingston ValueRAM 4GB x 1 1333MHz

Gigabyte GA H61M DS2 (rev 2.2)... BIOS isn't updated or anything, I don't want to mess with it TBH.

Corsair VS450

 

March BSODs:

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3/11

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3/15

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3/31

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April BSODs:

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4/04

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4/05

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4/11

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I've been getting frequent blue screens since March. I thought it was nothing. March only had 3 BSODs.

 

This month it happened a little more frequently. Recorded BSODs for this month was in Apr 3,4 and today.

 

I noticed that it happens when I try to switch out to my desktop/window from a game, but in one or two instances I also had them while just browsing the internet.

 

I just want this to be gone.

 

Pls halp.

 

PC:

[spoiler=]

i3 3220

MSI 7750 OCed to 1250 MHz (Max) Note: I have OCed this since October, never went above 70C with fans speeds at automatic (40-60%)

Kingston ValueRAM 4GB x 1 1333MHz

Gigabyte GA H61M DS2 (rev 2.2)... BIOS isn't updated or anything, I don't want to mess with it TBH.

Corsair VS450

 

March BSODs:

[spoiler=]

3/11

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3/15

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3/31

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April BSODs:

[spoiler=]

4/04

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4/05

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4/11

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First one looks like it's your GPU.

Second and third looks like CPU or motherboard.

Fourth looks like your Windows system.

Fifth same as second and third.

Not sure about last.

Main PC CPU: 7700K, MOBO: Asus Strix, GPU: Aorus Extreme 3080, PSU: EVGA Supernova G2 750, RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16GB Storage: 970 Evo 1tb

Lounge PC CPU: 4790K MOBO: Asus Hero VII GPU: EVGA 3060 Ti PSU: Corsair RM650 RAM: Kingston HyperX 16gb Storage: 970 Evo 1TB

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Well, I would start by trying the 7750 without an oc, then update the video drivers. For the BIOS, just download Gigabyte's @bios utility

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They say updating your BIOS might brick the system. At least that's what I heard. Is that true? 

It is if you're mentally retarded. just use the utility

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It is if you're mentally retarded. just use the utility

http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4197#utility

 

I'm guessing it's the one with @BIOS? TBH I'm actually mentally retarded when it comes to these things. :D I can't risk anything so sorry if I'm bothering you.

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http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4197#utility

 

I'm guessing it's the one with @BIOS? TBH I'm actually mentally retarded when it comes to these things. :D I can't risk anything so sorry if I'm bothering you.

The utility will do everything if you u click download

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