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Hey everyone finally decided to take my problem to the internet cause I'm tired of my computer crashing and I know someone out there will probably have a solution! For Christmas I got myself an amd r9 290 graphics card. I also got a new stick of ram ( 4gb g skill sniper) to go with my other  chip that was the same thing. Addictionally i got a new power supply which was a raidmax 735w power supply. My previous graphics card was an Nvidia gts 450. Ever since then my computer has been crashing and having issues. When I got the new graphics card I went into the control panel and uninstalled all of the Nvidia programs and installed all the stuff for the new card. Games were running poorly and choppy and I was getting annoyed. I finally got the idea to uninstall all the amd drivers, used driver cleaner to uninstall all Nvidia files ( There must have been some lingering ones cause after this my games were no longer choppy and now run flawlessly) and then re-installed the amd ones. I was really hoping this would fix the blue screens and crashes too but apparently it hasn't. Tonight I was watching some anime on my computer, had tumblr and facebook open when suddenly the video locked up i got and annoying freezing kinda sound and bam the computer restarts. Not sure what could still possibly be wrong!


 

This is what i got when the computer restarted and I logged back into Windows:

 

Problem signature:

 Problem Event Name: BlueScreen

 OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1

 Locale ID: 1033

 

Additional information about the problem:

 BCCode: 124

 BCP1: 0000000000000000

 BCP2: FFFFFA800819F8F8

 BCP3: 0000000000000000

 BCP4: 0000000000000000

 OS Version: 6_1_7600

 Service Pack: 0_0

 Product: 256_1

 

Files that help describe the problem:

 C:\Windows\Minidump\010715-52229-01.dmp

 C:\Users\Customer\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-74318-0.sysdata.xml

 

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I cannot get my crash dump file open. I have visual studia 2010 express installed and it tells me debugging older format crash dumps is not allowed. So I am attaching it to this.

 

If anymore info is needed please ask! Thank You!

 

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That's most likely a voltage issue. If you've overclocked your CPU then revert it back to stock and test to see if the issue occurs.

Also, you bought a rubbish PSU, Raidmax are god awful PSU's and could be the issue, try testing with the old PSU and see if the issue still happens, if it doesn't, then get a new one and send the Raidmax one back and get a Seasonic, Corsair, Superflower or FSP power supply, or indeed, any that are made by a quality PSU manufacturer, for example, Fractal Design or Cooler Master.

Also, check to make sure you've got the Voltages correct for your RAM, it may be that you're not giving your RAM the correct voltage it needs.

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That's most likely a voltage issue. If you've overclocked your CPU then revert it back to stock and test to see if the issue occurs.

Also, you bought a rubbish PSU, Raidmax are god awful PSU's and could be the issue, try testing with the old PSU and see if the issue still happens, if it doesn't, then get a new one and send the Raidmax one back and get a Seasonic, Corsair, Superflower or FSP power supply, or indeed, any that are made by a quality PSU manufacturer, for example, Fractal Design or Cooler Master.

Also, check to make sure you've got the Voltages correct for your RAM, it may be that you're not giving your RAM the correct voltage it needs.

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