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BSOD AND LOCKUPS

RFGK

oke i just upgraded with my pc parts.

 

now i got random bsod and freezing lockups

they say its ram or psu but ram pases memtest with no errors

 

FX8320

GTX660

ASrock 970 pro3 r2.0

Kingston 2x4gb 1600mhz
3HDD's

Coolermaster psu: RS-500-ACAB 500watt 24AMP

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Did you get rid of all the old drivers you didn't need or do a fresh OS install? Sometimes drivers can argue with each other and it's not pretty.

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What have you upgraded exactly, or is it a new build entirely? It is very unlikely that it is a PSU problem, because PSUs don't cause lock ups and BSODs and according to you the memory is all fine. Therefore, what it is most likely is that the processor doesn't really run properly at stock voltage. That happens some times to AMD CPUs, I had similar issues with my now ancient Phenom II 1090T. Just bump the CPU voltage a bit and try again. The problem should be gone.

 

Good luck and let us know how it goes! :)

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i did reset the cmos and clear instal still problems :C im going to try overclock volts

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that power supply doesn't look like it has a lot of juice. sorry I over looked that earlier. I try to go in the 40amp+ neighborhood minimum with big cards.

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