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I recently build this rig and it worked perfectly. I had a friend over and we overclocked the CPU it was fine. It actuall OCed very well. But when I tweaked the GPU a little I got a BSoD. I reset the gpu and left the cpu OC.I got periodical BSoDs with varying error messages and resently I started getting Watchdog Violations when I am stess testing (CPU-Z & Vally Benchmark) and Folding@home.I also get BSod when on really low load. I am new to this I feel overwhelmed. 

One note:I used my laptop HDD untill I get Windows (havn't got it yet) 

 

This is my specs:

  • FX-6300 @ 4.4Ghz
  • Antec Kulher 650
  • Msi Gaming R9 270 (used in a different computer for a week)
  • 2x4gb of Kingston Fury 1600 (Accidentally Clocked to 1866 and then clocked it back)
  • Msi Gaming 5 AM3+ 970 Motherboard (MS-7693)
  • Corsair CX 600W (Had buzzing issues but randomly stopped)
  • 1Tb Samsung HDD (from Laptop)
  • 120gb OCZ ARC 100 (currently unused)
  • 2TB Seagate Barracuda (new)
  • CD/DVD Drive
  • 80gb WD HDD (really really old)
  • OEM Windows 10 64 bit (Upgraded since Windows 8)
                  Everything in A Bitphenix Conrade

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you may not actually have a stable overclock for your cpu and may need to tweak your voltage just a tiny tiny bit more...

 

i would write down your cpu overclock and reset your whole motherboard back to defaults (because you have changed multiple other settings back and forth) and then re-apply just your cpu overclock and see how that goes under testing...

 

i had something similar but mine was that it would not crash in windows however in ubuntu under load it would crash, so i just tweaked my voltage just a little higher and resolved my issues

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