SnowManBawb
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Alright Ill try the hdd then this. Should I also try what @holdum333 said?Along with my above suggestion you could also try checking your CPU with Intel's diagnostic test, (might as well you tried testing almost everything else):
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Hi Bawb,Alright Ill try the hdd then this. Should I also try what @holdum333 said?
The HDD didnt work so Ill try the stress programs i guess.Hi Bawb,
the Intel diagnostic should check your CPU fine but if you feel like running the app as another stress test then go ahead. Just watch your temps.
Hi Bawb,The HDD didnt work so Ill try the stress programs i guess.
Oh no. I just meant It didnt fix it. sorry for not being specific.Hi Bawb,
when you say the HDD didn't work does that mean you unplugged the external drive but still got a bsod anyway?
If this is the case can you please post the dump file. If you get a new bsod at any point please upload the dump as the information is invaluable.
Lastly can you check the Task manager and look under 'Start-up' please. Just see what's starting alongside Windows and if possible take a screenshot.
Its most definitely not the power supply. As I mentioned before this has been happening for a long time and Ive swapped out parts of my PC over the course of this happening the only things that are the same since this started are the CPU, and motherboard.Hi! Very strange that BSOD only happens when booting up after being shut down. I now wondering about the power supply.
Sorry if that's been suggested before.
Great suggestion on the start ups @kemical! I never thought of that. Could very well we causing a problem sense BSOD happens on Boot up! I'll get out of the way now.
MEMORY_CORRUPTOR: STRIDE
I'm very suspicious of the Raptr gaming app especially as it 'optimises' your system. Your memory dumps have 'Stride' mentioned and this can mean an app is causing 'Stride corruption'. These issues occur as the data is going in/out of RAM and can also be caused by faulty RAM. One particular app famous for this is MSI's Afterburner.Code:MEMORY_CORRUPTOR: STRIDE
So give it a try, if it isn't that it might be something else so it could be worth experimenting?
Ive used different ram configurations but when that failed as well i just left them in the recommended configs set by the manual.Hmm...ok
Well have you tried running the RAM in different slots or do you always use the same slots?
Can you run this diagnostic for the CPU? It's probably fine but better off checking:
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Also if your using XMP or extreme memory profiles to clock your RAM to the correct speed try disabling it and set the speed manually.
You could also try tweaking the voltage on the RAM. Usually the voltage will top out at about 1.65v try upping it slightly but don't go past 1.7v.
Hmm well I'm trying to determine if it would be worth running something like that depending on how the op answers my questions above.HI! @kemical What do you think about a clean boot??
Well RAM will always default to 1333mhz and you can use either XMP or manually set the correct speed, this is how the RAM comes. Even 1600MHz will default to 1333mhz.. So if your using XMP to get the correct speed try turning it off and set the speed manually.
So when you re-installed Windows did you actually test Windows running on it's own with just drivers installed and no applications?
Or did you install Windows followed by drivers and apps?
Can you post the dump files too?ill try the manual ram speed.