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Keep getting Bluescreened everyday now, getting more often

First thank you for the logs, they are helping. But please mark the latest error in event log (sort by date) and post again.

This thread is funny because there is so much disinformation :D. I want to help you to solve your BSOD issues. 

1. Did you overclock yourself or did you use auto-overclock?

2. Is your problem fixed after you changed to stock settings?

3. Which applications cause Bluescreens?

4. Your CPU and GPU temperature seem fine?

5. You did stress-test CPU and GPU?

 

1 used ai suite and it was the cause do far

2 seems to be man, havent have one so far but dont wanna jinx it ;)

3 no idea happened in game programs or on desktop

4 yea more than fine if they ever go high my fans will automagically ramp up

5 no that was the cause we think coz i did a dirty oc in ai suite to 4.4 and it seemed fine so i left 

In the grim darkness of the far future, there is only a GTX 1080, just a single 1080, where my glorious PC once stood....

For that is all I need, For the Emperor of Man, Jen-Hsun Huang, protects. We march for Nvidia, and we shall know no fear!

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Power users should be doing a clean install every 6-12 months.

Not doing so makes your system health degrade over time eventually resulting in constant BSODs or data loss.

 

Every 2 to 3 months for me!

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Every 2 to 3 months for me!

you guys must have a lot of time on ur hand or not a lot of stuff, i have like terabytes of games installed, imagine trying to install that every 2-3 months again and again... fuck that lol

not to mention all my programs setting and omg just so much stuff, hell no.

In the grim darkness of the far future, there is only a GTX 1080, just a single 1080, where my glorious PC once stood....

For that is all I need, For the Emperor of Man, Jen-Hsun Huang, protects. We march for Nvidia, and we shall know no fear!

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Power users. People who use their PC a lot and like to keep it in optimal working conditions.

It's easy when you know exactly what is on your PC and where, so you can just have all your files on a hard drive, reinstall windows and your programs and it like new.

power user =/= my mother who keeps everything everywhere and has no idea what she needs and doesnt.

I often do this, I use an old 24/7 Dell with shared hard drives to store documents and games on a second hard drive or on disks so I can do this. Have not had one single install for more than half a year!

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you guys must have a lot of time on ur hand or not a lot of stuff, i have like terabytes of games installed, imagine trying to install that every 2-3 months again and again... fuck that lol

not to mention all my programs setting and omg just so much stuff, hell no.

 

I only install a few games at a time. I have so many games in Steam that I wouldn't have room to install them all anyway. It's all about how much you value optimization and performance.

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First thank you for the logs, they are helping. But please mark the latest error in event log (sort by date) and post again.

This thread is funny because there is so much disinformation :D. I want to help you to solve your BSOD issues. 

1. Did you overclock yourself or did you use auto-overclock?

2. Is your problem fixed after you changed to stock settings?

3. Which applications cause Bluescreens?

4. Your CPU and GPU temperature seem fine?

5. You did stress-test CPU and GPU?

 

there is no misinformation except for the people saying you have to re install windows every few months.

Issue has been resolved please mark as solved OP.

 

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