BSOD - Critical process died

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  1. Posts : 18
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       #21

    Arc said:
    If you suspect the SSD, please make it sure that it is having the latest firmware.

    Also, if you have a spare HDD, install windows on it and see how it goes. Because we cannot test the SSD with the conventional disk check tools. The elimination test works the best.

    Okey, I did try to run the prime95 and seconds after, the pc froze... Will try to boot up again and start a new strestest.

    Jupp, everytime I try to stress test, the computer freez... Could it be vcore that is to low or anything ? I dont think it gets overheated. I have a Nepton 240m cooler and 3 fans infront of the case so it should be good air flow. And the motherboard should be a problem either, it's a Asus Sabertooth 990FX R2.0
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       #22

    iIllumination said:
    Okey, I did try to run the prime95 and seconds after, the pc froze... Will try to boot up again and start a new strestest.

    Jupp, everytime I try to stress test, the computer freez... Could it be vcore that is to low or anything ? I dont think it gets overheated. I have a Nepton 240m cooler and 3 fans infront of the case so it should be good air flow. And the motherboard should be a problem either, it's a Asus Sabertooth 990FX R2.0

    Okey, I went into the BIOS and I could see that everything was set on manual, so I truned manual off, and set it on auto. I booted up and I downloaded prime95 and Open Hardware Monitor. It sema like everything is working fine now. All my 8 cores are running at 100% and the temp is raising. I will tell when it rich the max.

    Okey, it did rich 49,3 C, but it froze again....
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  3. Posts : 18
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       #23

    iIllumination said:
    Okey, I went into the BIOS and I could see that everything was set on manual, so I truned manual off, and set it on auto. I booted up and I downloaded prime95 and Open Hardware Monitor. It sema like everything is working fine now. All my 8 cores are running at 100% and the temp is raising. I will tell when it rich the max.

    Okey, it did rich 49,3 C, but it froze again....

    Okey, I went into the bios again, and I found a button that loaded the default values and it sems to work even better now, riched over 60 degress C and still no freeze.

    OKey, I know u should stresstres for a long period, but I dont got time 4 this, I wana play some games ! GRRR...! I am just gonna turn off the system, load windows 10 iso and start installing windows 10. Hopefullt this time, everything is perfect and God is watch over my computer.
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  4. Posts : 18
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #24

    iIllumination said:
    Okey, I went into the bios again, and I found a button that loaded the default values and it sems to work even better now, riched over 60 degress C and still no freeze.

    OKey, I know u should stresstres for a long period, but I dont got time 4 this, I wana play some games ! GRRR...! I am just gonna turn off the system, load windows 10 iso and start installing windows 10. Hopefullt this time, everything is perfect and God is watch over my computer.

    Jupp, every single software is installed and not even a single freeze ! So I can now say I am a pro pc fixer and all that stuff, and thanks 4 the help and my the force be with u !
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  5. Arc
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       #25

    iIllumination said:
    Jupp, every single software is installed and not even a single freeze ! So I can now say I am a pro pc fixer and all that stuff, and thanks 4 the help and my the force be with u !
    And here is the fix!!
    iIllumination said:
    Okey, I went into the bios again, and I found a button that loaded the default values.
    Great job, indeed!!!
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