1 year of different BSODs, almost at the point of giving up.

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  1. Posts : 12
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       #11

    Oh sorry forgot to answer the troubleshooting question.

    +the things you mentioned earlier to remove the bsods.

    Replaced the ram, reinstalled windows, and aircleaned the system to remove dust and lower temps.

    Why I think I need to replace the MB is basicly just beeing tired of the errors and I know no nother options.
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  2. Posts : 14,903
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       #12

    BSODs have varies of causes, replacing the mobo is most of the times not a solution that helps and is a very last resort which normally only applies when everything else is ruled out.

    Here are 'a few' questions:
    • Have you tried to reseat the GPU or seat it into a different slot?
    • Have you tried different cabling and/or reconnecting the cables?
    • Have you checked the 3.3v, 5v and 12v values in the BIOS?
    • Have you done stress tests for the GPU and CPU?
    • Have you ran tests for the HDD/SSD?
    • Have you tried to reset the BIOS settings by loading the optimal default settings?
    • Is there anything overclocked? If there is has the system been tested without any overclocking present?
    • Is the PSU tested?
    • Have you taken a look at the connections of the drives & cabling for any damage?
    • Have you taken a look at the slots to see if there is any damage?
    • Have you checked if the CPU is physically damaged?
    • Are all cables properly connected?
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  3. Posts : 12
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       #13

    • Have you tried to reseat the GPU or seat it into a different slot? No, but will do, but if this is an issue the MB would be bad.
    • Have you tried different cabling and/or reconnecting the cables? Changed from stock to corsairs individually sleeved, no difference.
    • Have you checked the 3.3v, 5v and 12v values in the BIOS? +12.000V, +5,040V and +3.296V
    • Have you done stress tests for the GPU and CPU? - Yes. no problems during the test.
    • Have you ran tests for the HDD/SSD? Yes
    • Have you tried to reset the BIOS settings by loading the optimal default settings? Tried reloading settings and loading standard OC settings.
    • Is there anything overclocked? If there is has the system been tested without any overclocking present? Kept it without an overclock due to unstability.
    • Is the PSU tested? No
    • Have you taken a look at the connections of the drives & cabling for any damage? Everything looks good.
    • Have you taken a look at the slots to see if there is any damage? RAM/PCIE looks ok
    • Have you checked if the CPU is physically damaged? no.
    • Are all cables properly connected? Yes
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  4. Posts : 12
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       #14

    So now I've moved the GPU to another slot aswell.
    Don't have any thermal paste so i cant remove the cpu untill after the weekend is over.

    But had 3 restarts today, 2 while playing overwatch and 1 while just browsing online.
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  5. Posts : 14,903
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       #15

    Could you test the PSU?
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  6. Posts : 12
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       #16

    In what way?
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  7. Posts : 14,903
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       #17

    I'm sorry, I forgot to post a tutorial for it
    PSU - Test DC Output Voltage - Windows 7 Help Forums
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  8. Posts : 12
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       #18

    So basicly just make sure that all voltages are ok, not just the 3.3 , 12 and 5v?
    Yeah I can do that on sunday and post an update.
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  9. Posts : 14,903
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       #19

    That is basically correct :)
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  10. Posts : 12
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       #20

    The white wire had 3.4V not 0v as stated by the website, but other sources tell me that the white wire is optional and not used in newer systems.

    System is restarting more frequently than earlier. Doesn't matter what I am doing.
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