Post the dump file and I'll take another look.Do you have any ideas about what could cause this?
No, it was my 7 gmail inboxes 3 chat screens and some work.Were you using youtube?
My temps are usually about 60 degrees celcius. Right now -with only this tab open and nothing else- it's about 48 degreesPost the dump file and I'll take another look.
Plus what are your temps like when at idle or using the net?
Hi,
it was another bugcheck 124 so could be heat related.
I also notice your running Kaspersky AV. We always recommend third party AV suites be removed as a test as many bsod's originate from a borked anti virus app so it's worth trying.
The other thing was I couldn't seem to find any chipset drivers and these are critical for proper system running.
Can you post the make and model of your motherboard or better yet run this and post details:
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Also having plenty of air movement within the case can also help. Do you have any case fans running?
Leave malwarebytes just for that added protection.I'm using Dashlane, Kaspersky and Malwarebytes,
I use Arctic Ceramique but to be honest they're all much alike.
Leave malwarebytes just for that added protection.
As for thermal paste, you'll probably find some comes with the cooler but in any case whats already been suggested will do ( see above) especially as it's non conductive.
Tried to access your support page but for some reason it won't appear.
I did find a chipset driver here (which i tested first):
https://drivers.softpedia.com/get/M...-rev-1-0-Intel-Chipset-Driver-10-1-1-38.shtml
Oh ok, leave it then."a newer version is already installed, are you sure you want to downgrade?
They lied to you, Intel go over 60 and so do AMD. Depending on the cooler. An example my AMD system is sat here idle at 29c and under load never goes above 65. I'm using a 240MM AIO on it's silent preset. Kemical has a similar system better AIO and gets slightly better temps.
A 212 Evo is a good cooler, just not for 7700K and above. You could let him have a look as it is possible it's not seated correctly, though personally I'd go for a better cooler regardless.
Oh ok, leave it then.
Yeah, whether it's down to inexperience or they are just plain bullshitting you but almost all of the higher end Intel chips run warm, very warm and the 7700K is known for running particularly hot.
The tjmax for your chip is 100c so it can run easily at 80c and not do any damage. Once it hit's 100c however that's when the chip will either start to throttle or bsod.
However, personally, I try and keep my components running as cool as possible and even though the chip is happy at 80c I wouldn't like to see it running at that. I would do what i could to get somewhere reasonable temp wise probably employing a good cooler to do so.
How have things been going? Any bsod's? If so it's always worth uploading them as the more we see the better.
No worries, that's what we are here for..Sorry for asking so many question
I'm not sure what the going rate is for such a job but 50 Euro sounds a tad excessive especially after the overheating issue which is kinda their fault.the guy from yesterday told me he was going to charge me at least €50
I now understand why you didn't get a warranty proper but still good luck with the search.I then searched for a place to just assemble the parts.
Wow...
Thankfully it seems your chip has survived the blunder and I hope that particular place eventually meets their 'karma'
They should have at least offered you some sort of recompense for all the time and trouble.
Oh well, at least your good to go now, yes..