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Windows 10 BSOD Glitches

Hello,

About a week ago, I started to have a random issue on Windows 10 where the BSOD would appear (The blue screen with the frowning face) but the text and everything on it would be all glitched around and messed up. Ever since, this happened to me once or twice every day. It never occurred when I clicked on a specific thing or did a specific action. Windows would bring up the gliched BSOD and reboot completely randomly. It is starting to be very annoying and frustrating because the glitch would randomly happen when I am in the middle of something. The closest picture I found of this glitch is below. Solutions would be appreciated.

Thanks, Landon

Specs:

OS: Windows 10 Home 64-bit

CPU: AMD Athlon X4 880k

RAM: 8GB Dual Channel DDR3

Motherboard: Gigabyte F2A68HM-HD2

GPU: GTX 750 Ti

Image result for windows 10 screen glitch

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Just now, emosun said:

pull one ram stick out , bet it's that right away

Why? What would be the problem with the ram?

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That might be the problem that causes the BSOD in the first place

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1 minute ago, lando4commando said:

Why? What would be the problem with the ram?

Sometimes random bsods occur when you typically have one stick with one specific bad chip that isn't accessed till the machine has been on for a while. 

 

seeing as it happens randomly once or twice a day with you that's what i bet it is.

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This looks more like hardware issue than from OS itself. BSOD is Windows way to say something isn't working. Start with RAM and GPU. Memtest, older drivers reseting both etc. Worst case would be mobo.

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2 hours ago, LoGiCalDrm said:

This looks more like hardware issue than from OS itself. BSOD is Windows way to say something isn't working. Start with RAM and GPU. Memtest, older drivers reseting both etc. Worst case would be mobo.

Yes, this.

though worst case in my opinion is the GPU right now considering the current prices.

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