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Bluescreen when i lunch games

got my new PC yesterday, i got to use it today, when i launched dota 2 it gave me a bluescreen, i have no idea what is wrong, i haven't overclocked the GPU or the CPU or the RAM, i checked everything, they are all running at stock speed and voltage.

can i get some help :(?

i should have mentioned my specs:

Intel haswell  i7 4770k

16GB of ram

Nvidia 670

MSI Mpower motherboard

Windows 7

samsung SSD

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Does it bluescreen consistently?

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Lunch games? Bits aren't very nutritious, try a sandwich.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

No really though, a stop code would be nice.

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Maybe you should stop biting on it.

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It could be that the RAM is faulty.

I'd run memtest86 to check.

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It could be that the RAM is faulty.

I'd run memtest86 to check.

okay i will do

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People use Memtest, but that hardly does anything. I've had faulty RAM come up clean after running Memtest. Remove one of the sticks and try again. If that doesn't work, swap sticks and try again.

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Please upload the dump file(s) located at:

 

C:\Windows\minidump

 

Copy the content of the folder to a different location zip and upload.

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Please upload the dump file(s) located at:

 

C:\Windows\minidump

 

Copy the content of the folder to a different location zip and upload.

why?

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Continue testing. Blue screens could creep up again.

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The dumps contain valuble information as to what the fault was.

I (or anyone else with knowledge about debugging Windows) can analyze them and suggest

actions to be taken based upon them.

 

But if you don't want to, that is your choice.

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The dumps contain valuble information as to what the fault was.

I (or anyone else with knowledge about debugging Windows) can analyze them and suggest

actions to be taken based upon them.

 

But if you don't want to, that is your choice.

i will i just wanted to know how it would help :) thanks for the lesson, how do i upload on here?

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Sure :) .

Simply choose More Reply Options at the bottom right and you'll get an Attach option at the bottom where you can upload the file.

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Sure :) .

Simply choose More Reply Options at the bottom right and you'll get an Attach option at the bottom where you can upload the file.

i made it into a winrar file and LinusTechtips doesnt give me permission to upload it

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did you installed the game on the ssd?

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played for a few hours, it seemed fine, now i just got blue screen playing Garry's Mod :/ i will run OCCT and  Prime95 tonight see what the problem is and see if they pass the tests. 

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nope

 

 

try to uninstall the gpu driver and install a clean install, get the latest stable driver

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48.9kbs

That's small enough, this is odd..

You can upload the dumps to your skydrive or dropbox for that matter and I'll have a look at them tomorrow :) .

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got my new PC yesterday, i got to use it today, when i launched dota 2 it gave me a bluescreen, i have no idea what is wrong, i haven't overclocked the GPU or the CPU or the RAM, i checked everything, they are all running at stock speed and voltage.

can i get some help :(?

i should have mentioned my specs:

Intel haswell  i7 4770k

16GB of ram

Nvidia 670

MSI Mpower motherboard

Windows 7

samsung SSD

"Bluescreen when i lunch games"

 

I will help you when you learn how to use correct grammar.

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try to uninstall the gpu driver and install a clean install, get the latest stable driver

ok

 

 

"Bluescreen when i lunch games"

 

I will help you when you learn how to use correct grammar.

 

my language isnt english, if youre gonna be like this, why even comment?

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