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Multiple BSOD's during games and youtube videos
Hello,
I'm hesitant posting this here because I suspect it's a hadware problem, but since I have only experienced bsod's so far I thought it would be best to start here.
So when using my home build PC, certain games and watching videos on the internet in general have caused it to bsod multiple times. I have had these problems since windows 7 all the way up to windows 10.
I actually made a post on this problem on the eight forums. I'll describe everything I have done until now trying to solve this.
On my old forum post, I and my correspondent on the eight forums came to the conclusion to change my network card, wich seemed to work for a while. I made that decision after I reinstalled windows and I still had bsods, even after all the drivers were installed/updated.
Because these bsods appeared when I played games online, and watched videos online, I thought it was a network related poblem. It didn't work.
I also did some stress testing, after which I discovered my CPU was way to hot. I opened my case and the CPU fan and put on some thermal paste, which seemed to help keep the temps low.
After that I also did a thorough check with driver verifier, by disabling each driver that driver verfier pointed out, and running it again, to the point I didn't got any bsods.
I then updated, disabled or removed faulty drivers until verifier didn't crash my PC.
I also ran chdsk and the sfc scannow command. After sfc said it couldn't repair all files I also ran that other command to try and fix that.
I ran Memtest for several days, without any errors.
Lastly I brought my PC to a store, where I payed much to fix it. when I got it back they told me it wasn't a hardware problem and everything should work now, which was true, until a few days after the "fix", when it crashed again. I won't go back there because of the price.
I always thought it was problem with my motherboard, because I once did a BIOS flash with a msi update program in windows, what failed. My system miraculously survived that however, but maybe there is some damage?
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