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So when I game for little while, I sometimes get a BSOD as described in the title. It occured today whilst playing BF4 and I went to event viewer and saw this:

 

Should I be worried?? What does this mean? I'm finding it hard to navigate around the event viewer to find what happened.

 

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Thanks,

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The picture ain't helping me...

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The picture ain't helping me...

What would you like to see?

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Download 'Bluescreenview'

 

It allows you to see various things like the BUGCHECKCODE and also Driver file it crashed on.

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Download 'Bluescreenview'

 

It allows you to see various things like the BUGCHECKCODE and also Driver file it crashed on.

Ok, I've downloaded it and I can see it. How will I be able to tell what caused the crash? EDIT: should I use the bug check code on a site?

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I've had the same problem as you earlier! For me, it was fixed with a driver update though, or using an older driver or wait up for a new one.

 

On another note, a part could be defective. If you think so, you can try running the following, and if any of the test fails, it's the corresponding part-

CPU- Prime95 for 24 hours

RAM- Memtest 86+ for >24 hours

GPU- 3DMark11 or better in loop for 12 hours

 

If after trying all this, only the GPU has a problem, try swapping your GPU to another slot on your mobo.

 

Completely off topic- have you checked your memory (GPU and RAM) usage? When running BF4, it crashes for me if I have too much going on in the background.

 

I hope this helps! :)

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