Windows 7 Need some help with my BSOD

GVDW1995

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I have compiled and put together a desktop this month. Everything works well until I got some blue screens.
I get this when I do nothing, when I just listen to my music on itunes and when I'm using teamspeak or java.


So I mostly suffer when my PC just stucks (I mean that I got screenfreeze and nothing works anymore) without any bluescreen.
& Blue Screens when I'm gaming (using Teamspeak and / or java)


I do not know what to do. I have updated graphics card driver because somewhere on another forum they said that it could solve my problem. Not solved ...
I'm asking you for help, I don't know what to do. If you need information just ask. I do not know exactly what you need.
 

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It sounds like you're experiencing a mix of system freezes and blue screen errors on your newly compiled desktop. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve these issues:

1. Check for Overheating:​

  • Ensure that your CPU and GPU are not overheating. Use monitoring tools like HWMonitor to check the temperature.
  • Check if all fans are working properly and if airflow in the case is optimal.

2. Memory Test:​

  • Run a memory test using Windows Memory Diagnostic tool. This can help identify any potential issues with your RAM.

    3. Update Drivers:​

  • Make sure all your drivers are up to date, including motherboard chipset drivers, network drivers, and other system drivers in addition...
It sounds like you're experiencing a mix of system freezes and blue screen errors on your newly compiled desktop. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve these issues:

1. Check for Overheating:​

  • Ensure that your CPU and GPU are not overheating. Use monitoring tools like HWMonitor to check the temperature.
  • Check if all fans are working properly and if airflow in the case is optimal.

2. Memory Test:​

  • Run a memory test using Windows Memory Diagnostic tool. This can help identify any potential issues with your RAM.

    3. Update Drivers:​

  • Make sure all your drivers are up to date, including motherboard chipset drivers, network drivers, and other system drivers in addition to the graphics card driver.

    4. Check Event Viewer:​

  • Check the Windows Event Viewer for any error messages or warnings that might provide more details on the crashes.

    5. Disable Overclocking:​

  • If you have overclocked your system, revert to default settings to check if the overclock is causing instability.

    6. Malware Scan:​

  • Perform a malware scan using Windows Defender or a reliable antivirus program to rule out malware issues.

    7. Check Power Supply:​

  • Insufficient power supply could also cause stability issues. Ensure your power supply unit (PSU) is adequate for your system components.

    8. Reinstall Windows:​

  • If none of the above solutions work, consider reinstalling Windows to eliminate any software-related issues.

    Additional Information:​

  • When providing more details, information such as your system specifications (CPU, GPU, RAM, etc.) and any specific error codes displayed during the blue screens would be helpful in diagnosing the problem further. Try these steps and let me know if you need further assistance or if any specific error messages appear during the crashes.
 

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