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I've been getting BSOD crashes increasingly for the past couple of months, it started out as a couple times a month, and now its multiple times a day. Mostly UNEXPECTED_STORE_EXCEPTION and CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED.
I don't know if this is relevant, but i replaced my hard drive a couple months back after i ran crystaldiskinfo and found it to be damaged, i've checked and my current hard drive is healthy. Any help would be much appreciated.
I don't know if this is relevant, but i replaced my hard drive a couple months back after i ran crystaldiskinfo and found it to be damaged, i've checked and my current hard drive is healthy. Any help would be much appreciated.
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I just get regular blue screens or my pc just turns off if surge protector is disabled during stress test. On occasion like 1 every 10 times if i have surge protector off and it will do fine under the stress test. Would a faulty gpu be causing my issues? Should i just replace it?
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Try this...
Remove the Nvidia gpu entirely from the system and just use the onboard gpu that comes with the chip. Don't forget you'll have to move your vga cables to the onboard vga port.
Once your up and running on the Intel gpu try stress testing again with furmark. If no bsod occurs then chances are your Nvidia card is toast.
Remove the Nvidia gpu entirely from the system and just use the onboard gpu that comes with the chip. Don't forget you'll have to move your vga cables to the onboard vga port.
Once your up and running on the Intel gpu try stress testing again with furmark. If no bsod occurs then chances are your Nvidia card is toast.
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Alright yeah i tested both with OCCT and i had no problems when using onboard GPU, but went back to crashing when i put my nvidia gpu back in. I think im just going to replace my GPU now. Thanks for your help again, i really appreciate it.
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It does sound like the gpu is at fault.Alright yeah i tested both with OCCT and i had no problems when using onboard GPU, but went back to crashing when i put my nvidia gpu back in. I think im just going to replace my GPU now. Thanks for your help again, i really appreciate it.
Does the board have a dual PCIE slots?
If so you could try the card in the second slot just to make sure it isn't the slot thats at fault?
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Oh well, the last test you did I'd say was pretty conclusive so try replacing the gpu.I've only got one sadly.
Post back if you have further questions.
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