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My computer is constantly blue screens when I play games, watch videos and some times when I am not even doing something! 

My average temperatures are 40°C on my i7 and 50°C on my hd5970.

What can i do to fix this?

 

 

 

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Are you overclocked? Also, what code do you get? Use bluescreenview

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The only thing I have overclocked is my cpu in "intel i7 crazy" (3,9 ghz)

And i have not written sown the error code!

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Have you recently installed some new hardware?

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The only thing I have overclocked is my cpu in "intel i7 crazy" (3,9 ghz)

And i have not written sown the error code!

Revert to stock clocks or raise the voltage. Also what do you mean by "And i have not written sown the error code!" The app will show you the code.

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It may be because of the RAM if you're overclocking it.

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We can't help you if you don't give us something to work with.

Start by filling your system specifications.

Then navigate to your %systemroot% and upload the dump files, located at:

C:\Windows\MEMORY.dmp  &  C:\Windows\Minidump\*.*.dump

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When you upload the dump files, stick them in a zip folder, and attach them to the post, then somebody here (me, YoYo or anyone else who takes a look) can at least tell you where to start with your troubleshooting.

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I'm uploading the other one to mediafire, sending the link when it's done!

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When you upload the dump files, stick them in a zip folder, and attach them to the post, then somebody here (me, YoYo or anyone else who takes a look) can at least tell you where to start with your troubleshooting.

 

 

We can't help you if you don't give us something to work with.

Start by filling your system specifications.

Then navigate to your %systemroot% and upload the dump files, located at:

C:\Windows\MEMORY.dmp  &  C:\Windows\Minidump\*.*.dump

The memory.dmp was too big (57mb) so here is the link: http://www.mediafire.com/?ism6e9w981ghhwa

Minidump.zip

Minidump.zip

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i looked through it, it looks like you have very error-full RAM, run Memtest86+ please.

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you need to run memtest....

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All the other errors may be caused by the RAM being faulty, and affecting other stuff, or a broken memory controller, which is what happens if you OC the CPU the wrong way. It was enough to get my old i3 to 106 Blck and i damaged the mem controller.It was ruining any set of ram i would put in.

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restart your computer often, I had this problem, and as soon as I started restarting every week, problem solved

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ntoskrnl.exe is accociated with memory which could be a HDD issue or a Ram issue I went through a similar problem when I got my new ram and reverted back to my old ram and it was perfect no problems, try different ram if you can and run memtest but memtest doesnt always find the issues like it did to me, memtest kept telling me that my ram was fine when it clearly wasnt 

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ntoskrnl.exe is accociated with memory which could be a HDD issue or a Ram issue I went through a similar problem when I got my new ram and reverted back to my old ram and it was perfect no problems, try different ram if you can and run memtest but memtest doesnt always find the issues like it did to me, memtest kept telling me that my ram was fine when it clearly wasnt 

It might have been an incompatibility... In your case. Memtest never failed me.

Codename: HighFlyer, specs:  CPU: i5 2500k cooled by a H70ish(2 rad)   Mobo: MSI MPower Z77   GPUs: Gigabyte GTX 660 OC 1150 MHZ core, 3150 memory both   RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16G @1600mhz   SSD: ADATA Premier Pro sx900 / HDD Seagate Barracuda 1TB/Samsung 1TB   Power supply: Corsair RM650 80+ Gold   Case Corsair Carbide 500R   5.4 ghz achieved on the good old 2500k, may it rest in peace. Current daily OC is 4.8 @1.41 v

 

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My old pc use to blue screen and it was found to have a virus...

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i looked through it, it looks like you have very error-full RAM, run Memtest86+ please.

I have now done one pass of memtest but there were no errors! Should I keep it running and let it do more passes?
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yes do a few passes.

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You should do 5-7 passes, or better yet, leave it over night.

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Also, test them individually, and then all together.

Codename: HighFlyer, specs:  CPU: i5 2500k cooled by a H70ish(2 rad)   Mobo: MSI MPower Z77   GPUs: Gigabyte GTX 660 OC 1150 MHZ core, 3150 memory both   RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16G @1600mhz   SSD: ADATA Premier Pro sx900 / HDD Seagate Barracuda 1TB/Samsung 1TB   Power supply: Corsair RM650 80+ Gold   Case Corsair Carbide 500R   5.4 ghz achieved on the good old 2500k, may it rest in peace. Current daily OC is 4.8 @1.41 v

 

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