Windows 10 BSOD on Windows 10 Multiple Times a Day

OrigamiShawn

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Hello. I BSOD mostly when playing video games, but it can happen about ten seconds after logging in to Windows occasionally. I'd like to know what the problem is. I put new thermal paste on my CPU today (temps were a bit high) and also replaced the GPU cable to try and solve the issue, but I still BSOD. I have a suspicion it's my GPU or ram.

Here are my specs:
- Intel Core i7 4790K CPU
- 16GB 1600MHz Memory
- NVIDIA GTX 780 Ti 3GB
- 120mm CPU Liquid Cooling
- 120GB Samsung 840 EVO SSD
- 1TB 7200RPM Storage HDD
- ASUS Z97 Chipset Motherboard
- 750W Corsair CX PSU
- DVD-R/RW/CD-R/RW
- Windows 10 64bit
 


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BugCheck 133, {1, 1e00, fffff800074e9378, 0}

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Passed Intel Diagnostic. After reading this I checked my temps during a huge fight, and my CPU temps were at 100c! So I decided that maybe I put too much thermal paste on about a week ago. Rubbed off old paste, used the dot method this time, and now I'm getting a max temp of 78c :) No BSOD yet. I'll keep you posted
 


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Fantastic! I really hope we got it this time and you can can enjoy your gaming proper.

Any problems please post back and all the best! :)
 


TDR issue came back. I made sure every driver was up to date using Driver Easy Pro, cleaned the hell out of my apps and drives, tried at least 5 different display drivers, and reinstalled Windows 10 with no luck. Any ideas?
 


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I made sure every driver was up to date using Driver Easy Pro
Hmm... We do not recommend applications such as these 'Driver finders' as they can just as easily install the wrong driver and can be more trouble than they are worth.

I suggest you read up on TDR's and what their main causes are:
Timeout Detection & Recovery (TDR)

Something to consider is to back off the gpu clocks slightly and see if that helps. (reduce the MHz)
 


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MSI Afterburner seems to have helped! I couldn't stay in game for more than a few seconds before tweaking with this.
 


Did you reduce the clocks slightly Shawn?
 


Still no crash. I've been playing most of the day, and have restarted multiple times to see if it would still work.
 


Great news, that's something at least.. I hope it continues.. :)
 


Excellent!

Hehe would you believe i just spent the night hunting down a bsod on my system... Hopefully , like yours, it's all sorted but only time will tell.
 


At least you have a lot of knowledge about computers. I honestly want to get in to this kind of work someday. Glad you got everything sorted! No crash for me yet :D I'll post again if I get any more issues. Thank you so much
 


I honestly want to get in to this kind of work someday.

Best way I found to learn, was just playing with tech and operating systems. Hopefully learning while you have some fun.
 


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