BSOD when starting PC.


  1. Posts : 3
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       #1

    BSOD when starting PC.


    Guys

    I am having a small problem which is kind of bothering me.

    During start up for some reason the pc bsods and restarts (i cannot physically see the bsod) but i notice cause the bios screen shows up twice. Otherwise the PC is running normally no errors while running, very stable even when gaming. Before the upgrade to windows 10 (from windows 7) i did use to get the occassional (1x weekly or less) nvidia driver stopped working and recovered error but no real fuss since it was very rare and rarely reproducible.

    Can someone debug the bsods and tell me what the issue is.

    TBH I did not try anything yet although I just read issues that could be occuring with the fast-boot feature so I have just disabled it so I don't know if it does solve my problem. Also this issue does not happen necessarily happen daily it can happen 2x daily (when i switch on my pc 2x) and it can not happen for a week (booting 2x per day).

    Any ideas?

    Summary:

    Issue
    BSOD on start up (cannot visualise the bsod)

    Things done:
    Nothing really except for disabling fast boot (but did not check if it did a difference)


    PS (Do not mention the bottle neck (between CPU and GPU) I know about it and this system is temporary until I upgrade the mobo proc etc. Just decided to use it since i received it as a present with warranty passing lol)
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 3
    Windows 10 Home
    Thread Starter
       #2

    I ran furmark for 1hr 20 mins. No problems.... Max temp 62 deg (see screenshot attached)Attachment 109567 (running dual monitor config btw cause this pc is also attached to my 55"
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 3
    Windows 10 Home
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Ran prime95 for 1hour and all is ok. Max core temp was 58 deg see attached picsAttachment 109570Attachment 109571
      My Computer


 

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