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It could be a RAM problem. Did this start only after upgrading to windows 10?

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have you checked your video drivers? did you install any new hardware? did you try running memtest to check your memory?

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3 minutes ago, papapoi said:

have you checked your video drivers? did you install any new hardware? did you try running memtest to check your memory?

 

4 minutes ago, suchamoneypit said:

It could be a RAM problem. Did this start only after upgrading to windows 10?

Just installed Windows last night. Haven't done any tests except for one benchmark. Don't even know how to do these tests..

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Just now, BlackHat2000 said:

 

Just installed Windows last night. Haven't done any tests except for one benchmark. Don't even know how to do these tests..

Did you upgrade your windows to 10? or is this a fresh install. If this is a new build then I would run memtest to check your RAM.

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reinstall your videocard drivers , sound drivers, win10 sometimes like to replace it with its own, memtest can be found here

 

http://www.memtest.org/

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2 minutes ago, papapoi said:

reinstall your videocard drivers , sound drivers, win10 sometimes like to replace it with its own, memtest can be found here

 

http://www.memtest.org/

i dont think this issue has anything to do with videocard drivers or sound drivers. reinstalling those drivers is probably a waste of his time.

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2 minutes ago, BlackHat2000 said:

I did have my RAM OC to 2600. I took it back down to 2133

that was probably your issue. if you crash again then run memtest

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2 minutes ago, suchamoneypit said:

i dont think this issue has anything to do with videocard drivers or sound drivers. reinstalling those drivers is probably a waste of his time.

it might , win 10, will sometimes overwrite files, it doesnt hurt to cover all the bases

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forgot to add that you need a flash drive, preferrably empty any size should do its a small program

 

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3 minutes ago, papapoi said:

forgot to add that you need a flash drive, preferrably empty any size should do its a small program

 

 

8 minutes ago, suchamoneypit said:

that was probably your issue. if you crash again then run memtest

So, my mother board doesn't support 2600. coudl that be the problem?

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there is also an updated site but the other one should work fine

 

http://memtest86.com/download.htm

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