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New and old gpu giving me bsod

Jake9821

Edit* I have now gotten the following blue screens:

System thread exception not handled

Memory management

 

This kinda makes me think that it’s my memory because i only one have stick. It’s also second hand, although it never gave me trouble before.

 

Hey there, I have used an r9 270x in the past and it gave me a few bsods. I wasn’t botched though because I was buying an rx 580 8gb. Now that I have the new card it is giving me the same old crap. I’m not sure what bsods it’s giving because I haven’t used it in about a month due to frustration. 

 

So to test my rx 580 I let it mine on nicehash. About 2 minutes in it results in the gpu giving no signal. This also happened with my r9 270x. What am I missing?

 

I tried to make the 4x 580 mine again and it gave me this:

 

Problem signature

Problem Event Name: BlueScreen

Code: 1000007e

Parameter 1: ffffffffc0000005

Parameter 2: fffff8092af94f98

Parameter 3: ffffc10fd1cf9a28

Parameter 4: ffffc10fd1cf9270

OS version: 10_0_17134

Service Pack: 0_0

Product: 768_1

OS Version: 10.0.17134.2.0.0.768.101

Locale ID: 2057

Files that help describe the problem

090918-6453-01.dmp

sysdata.xml

WERInternalMetadata.xml

WERInternalRequest.xml

memory.csv

sysinfo.txt

 

 

Hopefully someone can depict this stuff.

 

System;

 

I5 7400

Rx 580 8gb

Asus h110m-r

evga 750 gold

4gb ripjaws 

Stock intel cooler

Dell hdd, faspeed ssd.

 

Thanks for your help!

 















 

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Download and install memtest+ to a USB stick, boot into it and let it run a test of your RAM.

If your PC hangs, reboots or comes up with errors at all then your RAM is likely messed up.  If not, it still might be but further testing would be needed.

Also, please reduce the size of the font on your post as its quite awkward to read.

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