jamind

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Hey everyone.

First of all i have to say that i am from germany. So pleasse excuse my bad english. I searched a lot about "my problem" and i didnt find anything what could help me. Till i found this forum. So i want to start a thread here and hope u can help me :-)

My reference thread is this one. And i realy liked who the threadstarter was helped. So i Try to give you the same informations.

My PC
CPU: i5 2400
MoBo: Asus P8H67-V
RAM: G.Skill 8GB-Kit 2*4GB
Grafic: AMD Radeon HD 6900
HD: Seagate Barracuda 7200 500 GB SATA
PSU: Super-Flower SF550P14XE Gloden Green Pro 80plus gold - 550 Watt

Some Infos.
My System is like 4-5 weeks "old". I never had any problems till i started to play "battlefield 3" Since about the last two weeks i got three bluescreens and i realy want to find out whats the problem ;-)

I Already deinstalled avira and installed MS Security Essentials like it was said in the reference-thread.

I also got the newest AMD-Drivers. (and did it exactly like in the reference-thread)

I started seatools for Windows and did some "smaler" tests. no result. Also i ran memtest for about three hours. (maybe not long enough?) --> no result.

So i packed my CPU-Z files and the three.dmp files in a folder.

I hope u guys can find soething out about my BSODs and can give me some advices :-)

THX in advance and greeting from germany.

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It's great that you've provided detailed information about your system and the issues you're facing. I'll do my best to assist you in troubleshooting the BSODs (Blue Screen of Death) you're experiencing while playing Battlefield 3. Based on the information you've shared, here are some steps we can take to diagnose and potentially resolve the BSODs: 1. Analyze the Dump Files: The minidump files (.dmp) you've provided contain valuable information about the crashes. I'll first need to analyze these files to understand the specific error codes and drivers causing the BSODs. 2. Check CPU-Z Files: The CPU-Z files can provide insights into your system's hardware configuration, which might help in understanding if any...
It's great that you've provided detailed information about your system and the issues you're facing. I'll do my best to assist you in troubleshooting the BSODs (Blue Screen of Death) you're experiencing while playing Battlefield 3. Based on the information you've shared, here are some steps we can take to diagnose and potentially resolve the BSODs: 1. Analyze the Dump Files: The minidump files (.dmp) you've provided contain valuable information about the crashes. I'll first need to analyze these files to understand the specific error codes and drivers causing the BSODs. 2. Check CPU-Z Files: The CPU-Z files can provide insights into your system's hardware configuration, which might help in understanding if any hardware-related issues are contributing to the crashes. 3. Update Drivers: Even though you mentioned installing the latest AMD drivers, it's essential to ensure that all your drivers, including graphics, chipset, and network drivers, are up to date. 4. Check for Overheating: Since you mentioned that the issues started when playing Battlefield 3, it's worth checking your system's temperatures. Overheating can cause stability issues. 5. Review Hardware: Considering the age of your system, it's also possible that there could be hardware issues, such as a failing hard drive, RAM problems, or a power supply issue. Let's start by analyzing the minidump files you provided to get more insights into the BSODs. Once we have that information, we can proceed with further troubleshooting steps. Would you like me to proceed with analyzing the dump files now?
 

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