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Yes, there was bsod right now when i started the computer. i even dismounted the suspicious tv card and uninstalled its drivers. it didn't help either.
Last edited by pv79; 19 Nov 2016 at 06:36.
Yes, there was bsod right now when i started the computer. i even dismounted the suspicious tv card and uninstalled its drivers. it didn't help either.
Last edited by pv79; 19 Nov 2016 at 06:36.
Could you confirm that the BIOS is detecting everything properly? (RAM, CPU, HDD, fans, etc.)
While doing this, please note the following information and post it in your next reply
- 3.3v, 5v and 12v values
- CPU voltage,
- RAM frequency, voltage and timing
- PCIe (GPU) frequency
For me it seems like everything is detected properly, except for CPU fan, which shows 0RPM, even though I can see it spinning.
1. Voltage:
3,3V = 3,392V - 3,408V
5V = 5,080V
12V = 12,288V
2.CPU voltage:
CPU Core: 1,152V
CPU SA Voltage: 1,064V
CPU IO: 0,960V
3. RAM
Frequency: 2400MHz
Voltage: 1,216V
Command Rate: 2
tCL: 14
tRCD: 16
tRP: 16
tRAS: 31
tRFC: 421
4. PCIe Frequency
I'm not sure where to find it in this BIOS. All I found is "PCI Latency Timer" set to "32 PCI Bus Clocks". And MSI Afterburner shows GPU Core Clock 980MHz.
I disabled XMP now and there was BSOD on startup again.
I just made some 4-5 restarts in safe mode now, without single BSOD. In normal mode it didn't occur every time, so I'm not sure if it proves something.
I tried to restart into the safe mode several more times, still without single BSOD. It still occurs sometimes in normal startup.
Please try the following:
- Open taskmanager
- Go to the tab startup
- disable everything
- Search msconfig and open it
- Go to the tab services
- Check 'hide microsoft services'
- Uncheck all other services
- Click apply and click ok
- Reboot if asked
See if the problem persist, if the problem does not persist enable in the startup tab in taskmanager 1 item and in the services tab in msconfig also 1 service, reboot and see if the problem persist. Keep doing this until you find the culprit or there is nothing left.
This seems to be the golden advice :) I did what you said and it looks like the problems were caused by MSI RamDisk software. I wasn't even using it, I just accidentally installed it though Live Update together with motherboard drivers. So, I uninstalled it at Saturday and since then I had no BSOD. I performed several restarts and it was always fine. I will observe it for one week and if it will stay ok, I will mark this thread as solved.
Thanks a lot for your time and patience, it was really great help, which I appreciate.