I've use the program, here are the results: Changing video mode to 640x480x16...OK [27.10.2014 10:21:49] Test started for "Primärer Anzeigetreiber (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770)"... Trying 16bpp RGB:565 mode...OK Trying 16bpp RGB:555 mode...OK Trying 16bpp BGR:565 mode...NOT SUPPORTED (Code: 80004001)...
I deinstalled Avast AV and TuneUp, I assume you mean Windows Defender? As for the Realtek Audio driver I don't quite get what you mean but just in case I deinstalled it too and got the newest version (R.275) from the Realtek site. I think I already got this one before but then in the MSI...
I just got a couple of BSOD again. This time my PC freezed while I was playing a game and after I restarted it, BSOD all over the place. I just got these 3, for the first few there weren't any minidumps. edit: I added 2 more edit2: They just won't stop, here are 3 more dumps. Currently I try...
I did install a couple of program the last few days. Yesterday I installed daemon tools because I needed it, I'll deinstall it to see if that could be the cause. I typed the command you posted. It detected 87 errors and after that it's says something like 'the option...
The BSOD started after the new RAM was installed. The overclock was already applied before the new RAM and was running without problems. As for compatibility it should be okay, the mainboard supports DDR3-1600 which is the same as the RAM. I'll try it with the default settings first and see...
Ok thanks, i edit my post just before your post and added the current voltages that BIOS showed me The Core Voltage that CPU-Z displays is still too low though