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Maby a week ago i got the new 5820k, with some Crucial DDR4 ram (16GB) and a x99 from Asus.
After i upgraded this, i got some sick FPS improvments, especially in arma 2/3 (my favorite games!:D)
When upgraded i instaled new drives and all the stuff and played arma 3 all day long.
Then when i was done with arma 3 i thought of playing some other games, so i downloaded BF4 and started it up.
My PC just rebooted and i just sat there like "okey???:/" No bluescreen or anything at all, just a reboot with the 'beep'.
Then i treid some times, the same thing happend over and over again. I got kinda upsett over this and now i treid starting arma 3 again, and it rebooted! :/
I have tried to fix this for the past days, but cant manage to fix it, so please help! I will list all the specs down there:

ASUS X99-S (this is not the deluxe edition, couldnt find it on new egg so i linked it from where i bought it https://www.komplett.no/asus-x99-s-socket-2011-3/822917)

Crucial DDR4 RAM (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820148860&cm_re=CT4K4G4DFS8213-_-20-148-860-_-Product)

5820K (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819117402&cm_re=5820k-_-19-117-402-_-Product)
Sapphire 7990 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814202036&cm_re=sapphire_7990-_-14-202-036-_-Product)

Corsair 750w PSU (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139051&cm_re=corsair_750w-_-17-139-051-_-Product)
 

And a ssd, hdd, h105 and some fans, but this isnt important :) (Sorry for the bad english, im from Norway you see! :) )

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Ok, first a reboot is NOT a BSOD.

And seconds, go to windows event viewer and it will tell you WHY it rebooted.

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Ok, first a reboot is NOT a BSOD.

And seconds, go to windows event viewer and it will tell you WHY it rebooted.

Yeah, i know but didnt know what to call it :/ 

I have event viewer open now, first time i use it so could you explain me a little what im looking for? In errors the last error is "Kernel-boot" and it rebooted not long ago

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Yeah, i know but didnt know what to call it :/ 

I have event viewer open now, first time i use it so could you explain me a little what im looking for? In errors the last error is "Kernel-boot" and it rebooted not long ago

Show us a screen shot or something

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It is on norwegian, so i can explin some of it i guess:  Advarsel means warning   Feil means error    kritisk means critical

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Does sound like an overheat, your screen cap there is a little missleading as its the admin view, which just shows errors and doesn't really have the full picture 

check your bios see what the shutdown temp is set at. do you have an internal speaker? as this helps alot when trying to detect a heating issue. 

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Ok, I am here to find out exactly what is causing your BSODs. 

 

Go open Windows Explorer and navigate to: "%SystemRoot%\Minidump"

You should see several files that end with the extension dmp. These are the dump files created at a BSOD event. Copy the files to your desktop, zip them, and upload them to dropbox, one drive, google drive, ect. and post a link here.

 

In case you are wondering, I wrote the BSOD diagnostics guide here: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/96083-how-to-diagnose-bsods-blue-screen/

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Ok, I am here to find out exactly what is causing your BSODs. 

 

Go open Windows Explorer and navigate to: "%SystemRoot%\Minidump"

You should see several files that end with the extension dmp. These are the dump files created at a BSOD event. Copy the files to your desktop, zip them, and upload them to dropbox, one drive, google drive, ect. and post a link here.

 

In case you are wondering, I wrote the BSOD diagnostics guide here: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/96083-how-to-diagnose-bsods-blue-screen/

Thath sounds nice!

I added in the last 5 DMP files in there, but i ony know what one of them was caused by so i named that with a (arma 3) at the end, the rest i dont know what happened :/ 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/02h51dmaoxag15j/DMP%20files.zip?dl=0

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Does sound like an overheat, your screen cap there is a little missleading as its the admin view, which just shows errors and doesn't really have the full picture 

check your bios see what the shutdown temp is set at. do you have an internal speaker? as this helps alot when trying to detect a heating issue. 

Well, i really dont think its a heatinh issue, sinse i checked that before i even posted on this forum, but who knows? It may just be a stupid heating issue :)

And yes, i have a internal speakers, but how is that supposed to help me, i just says 'biip' when starting up the computer?

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Thath sounds nice!

I added in the last 5 DMP files in there, but i ony know what one of them was caused by so i named that with a (arma 3) at the end, the rest i dont know what happened :/ 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/02h51dmaoxag15j/DMP%20files.zip?dl=0

You sent me shortcuts to the files, not the actual dump files. You have to copy them from "%SystemRoot%\Minidump" folder and then paste in your desktop. The Minidump folder is write protected just so you know.

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You sent me shortcuts to the files, not the actual dump files. You have to copy them from "%SystemRoot%\Minidump" folder and then paste in your desktop. The Minidump folder is write protected just so you know.

Yeah, sorry fot that my fault... 

Okey, it says i need to contact the owner of the file to get permission for opening and sharing. Im the only user of this computer and i am the admin of it so i dunno...? O.o

Any sugestions?

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Yeah, sorry fot that my fault... 

Okey, it says i need to contact the owner of the file to get permission for opening and sharing. Im the only user of this computer and i am the admin of it so i dunno...? O.o

Any sugestions?

Select the files you need and right click and select copy. Then paste them on your desktop. Note that the Minidump folder is write protected, so you can't zip them in the Minidump folder. It needs to be done on the desktop.

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Select the files you need and right click and select copy. Then paste them on your desktop. Note that the Minidump folder is write protected, so you can't zip them in the Minidump folder. It needs to be done on the desktop.

Hehe, okay, first time doing this so sorry for beeing a little retarded, but thx for beein so helpful!

https://www.dropbox.com/s/kx3diszmx8jsqu4/DMP%20files%20%282%29.zip?dl=0

That should work then :)

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Hehe, okay, first time doing this so sorry for beeing a little retarded, but thx for beein so helpful!

https://www.dropbox.com/s/kx3diszmx8jsqu4/DMP%20files%20%282%29.zip?dl=0

That should work then :)

Ok, so 4/5 times Windows BSODed was while running ARMA3.exe

Also, it seems you have an AMD GPU. Windows is claiming that the GPU/GPU driver is causing the crash.

 

What AMD Catalyst version/Driver do you currently have? I would start by updating to the latest drivers that can be found here: http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/desktop?os=Windows+7+-+64

 

Update the drivers. 

Also, are you overclocking your GPU by any chance?

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Im running a AMD GPU yeah, with 14.7 BETA drivers, and no, GPU are not OC'd. Neither are CPU

Don't run the BETA. My friend has an 7970 that is occasionally caused crashing. Try the latest stable drivers, and report back with what happens?

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