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Windows (7) BSOD'ing.

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So it's the GPU driver. Download DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) and run that. Once you wipe your graphics driver, download the latest driver for your OS and graphics device, and stress the GPU in any way that you can. Let me know if the problem still persists. 

Hello all.

 

I have a problem... Ok. Here is the rundown. I have an APU (A8-7600) which is running a display. I also have a very crappy GPU (GV-N210SL1GI) running my secondary monitor. (I only use stuff like firefox on this) I have gotten the proper drivers for both of these devices.

 

Here is my problem: I've been having BSODs. Noticeably only when my system is under load. Is his due to my setup? Please help me! :3

 

Much more detailed CPU-Z output: https://ghostbin.com/paste/kejhu

 

PSU:

CORSAIR CX series CX430 430W

BSOD: 11d16d0c6742ed994c8ae8dcb6e298ac.png

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Hello all.

 

I have a problem... Ok. Here is the rundown. I have an APU (A8-7600) which is running a display. I also have a very crappy GPU (GV-N210SL1GI) running my secondary monitor. (I only use stuff like firefox on this) I have gotten the proper drivers for both of these devices.

 

Here is my problem: I've been having BSODs. Noticeably only when my system is under load. Is his due to my setup? Please help me! :3

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Hello all.

 

I have a problem... Ok. Here is the rundown. I have an APU (A8-7600) which is running a display. I also have a very crappy GPU (GV-N210SL1GI) running my secondary monitor. (I only use stuff like firefox on this) I have gotten the proper drivers for both of these devices.

 

Here is my problem: I've been having BSODs. Noticeably only when my system is under load. Is his due to my setup? Please help me! :3

 

Much more detailed CPU-Z output: https://ghostbin.com/paste/kejhu

 

PSU:

CORSAIR CX series CX430 430W

 

Would help to know which BSOD error code you are getting.

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On 1/2/2017 at 9:32 PM, MageTank said:

Sometimes, we all need a little inspiration.

 

 

 

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I'm going to stress test my PC using AIDA64 to see if I can get another BSOD. I'll take a picture then post it here.

If you download bluescreenview, you can just check all of the recent stop codes you have been getting. If its happening under load, I am going to guess 0x124. Let me know what bluescreenview says.

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On 1/2/2017 at 9:32 PM, MageTank said:

Sometimes, we all need a little inspiration.

 

 

 

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So it's the GPU driver. Download DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) and run that. Once you wipe your graphics driver, download the latest driver for your OS and graphics device, and stress the GPU in any way that you can. Let me know if the problem still persists. 

My (incomplete) memory overclocking guide: 

 

Does memory speed impact gaming performance? Click here to find out!

On 1/2/2017 at 9:32 PM, MageTank said:

Sometimes, we all need a little inspiration.

 

 

 

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So it's the GPU driver. Download DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) and run that. Once you wipe your graphics driver, download the latest driver for your OS and graphics device, and stress the GPU in any way that you can. Let me know if the problem still persists. 

Will do.

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