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11 minutes ago, Origami Cactus said:

no code.

Anyways im back to windows, the same thing worked as last time : (remove all overclocks, boot into safe mode, boot into normal mode) That is a very idiotic solution and i dont like it. I will be trying removing some programs, but i dont know what is causing it.

This is a second time in a week this has happened. While it only has happened when i try to push overclocking, it might be an anectodal evidence, as if i remove all overclocks after that it doesn't fix itself. 

Im trying not overclocking for now and seeing, if the problem persists.

While I assume you've validated your overclock try a CPU stress test application and run it for a couple of hours. See if it crashes.

 

If not and assuming you have a dedicated GPU try a GPU stress test like heaven valley. Let it go for a few hours and see if it crashes.

 

If it crashes in either instant then it could be an issue driver related or still OC related.

 

Booting into safe made with no following problems does lean the issue more towards drivers but drivers can also be destabilized by OCs.

I recently have gotten a lot of this crap bluescreen when booting.

Does this mean:

1) my ssd is dying? (Smart shows 100%)

2) my ram overclock is bad ( running at 2933 instead of advertised 3600, so it couldnt be?)

3) my cpu overclock is bad? (If the error happens even if i remove all overclocks it keeps happening)

 

To fix this last time i booted on windows usb stick and typed some commands (fixmbr) into command line.

I am trying it right now, will update if it works.

When i boot into windows i will also remove msi ram disk, maybe it has something to do with it.

My pc boot time is also terrible, 30secs with an ssd.

If anyone has any information leave it down below.

I only see your reply if you @ me.

 

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The first think to check when you have instability like this is to undo any overclocks as that's typically the first culprit.

 

Slow boot times would be an indicator that you have a lot of programs set to load at system startup.

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3 minutes ago, Windows7ge said:

The first think to check when you have instability like this is to undo any overclocks as that's typically the first culprit.

 

Slow boot times would be an indicator that you have a lot of programs set to load at system startup.

Even when removing any overclocks i fail to boot.

Im trying to boot into safe mode right now.

 

I only see your reply if you @ me.

 

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Just now, Origami Cactus said:

Even when removing any overclocks i fail to boot.

 

If any two drivers or applications are conflicting with one another it should be giving you a crash code with the blue screen. Did it give you one?

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Just now, Windows7ge said:

If any two drivers or applications are conflicting with one another it should be giving you a crash code with the blue screen. Did it give you one?

no code.

Anyways im back to windows, the same thing worked as last time : (remove all overclocks, boot into safe mode, boot into normal mode) That is a very idiotic solution and i dont like it. I will be trying removing some programs, but i dont know what is causing it.

This is a second time in a week this has happened. While it only has happened when i try to push overclocking, it might be an anectodal evidence, as if i remove all overclocks after that it doesn't fix itself. 

Im trying not overclocking for now and seeing, if the problem persists.

I only see your reply if you @ me.

 

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11 minutes ago, Origami Cactus said:

no code.

Anyways im back to windows, the same thing worked as last time : (remove all overclocks, boot into safe mode, boot into normal mode) That is a very idiotic solution and i dont like it. I will be trying removing some programs, but i dont know what is causing it.

This is a second time in a week this has happened. While it only has happened when i try to push overclocking, it might be an anectodal evidence, as if i remove all overclocks after that it doesn't fix itself. 

Im trying not overclocking for now and seeing, if the problem persists.

While I assume you've validated your overclock try a CPU stress test application and run it for a couple of hours. See if it crashes.

 

If not and assuming you have a dedicated GPU try a GPU stress test like heaven valley. Let it go for a few hours and see if it crashes.

 

If it crashes in either instant then it could be an issue driver related or still OC related.

 

Booting into safe made with no following problems does lean the issue more towards drivers but drivers can also be destabilized by OCs.

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