doctorcheese
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Have you done any over clocking on the ram?
Whenever a system starts blue screening it's always prudent that in the first instance any overclocks be turned off and the system returned to default values.
See how the system runs.
If all is well then try your overclock again but with slightly different values.
I took a closer look at your dump files and in the driver section came across this:
ssgdio64.sys Fri Sep 9 19:40:54 2005
Searches didn't bring up a deal of info apart from it being related to a ATI driver?
Try running what's known as the DDU or display driver uninstaller. This little handy app removes the gpu driver under safe mode and leaves your system clean and ready for the new gpu driver.
( I always disconnect from the net too just so bloody windows update doesn't sneak a driver install on, this actually happened one time so since then I disconnect.)
You can download the DDU here:
Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) V18.0.0.8 Released. - Wagnardsoft Forum
Remember, it's best used in safe mode, oh and run it as administrator too..
Once your back in Windows re-install the latest gpu driver for your set up.
Your dump files don't reveal a great deal other than one was bugcheck 1a and the other was too corrupted to open.Been getting the BSOD a few times a week since installing new GPU and RAM. Happens under stress 99% of the time.
1070ti. PSU is a corsair gold 550W.Can you post what gpu you fitted and also what spec psu your using.
Never played around with vsoc. What should I try if I'm only using two sticks?I'd still try the vsoc and if that doesn't help the a/b channel volts as it is known to stabilise xmp settings.
Never played around with vsoc. What should I try if I'm only using two sticks?
OK. I've never played with the pagefile, so I'm just going off of googled directions. wish me luck?Pagefiles can also become fragmented and the best way to deal with issues with the pagefile is to simply disable it, reboot and then re-enable.
ok thanks, will give it a try. thanks!Try setting Vsoc to 1.1v to start and if that is of no help try 1.15v but under no circumstances go over 1.2v
Any problems crop up, which they shouldn't really, then of course post and we'll endeavour to help.OK. I've never played with the pagefile, so I'm just going off of googled directions. wish me luck?