Martian

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ok, to start. I can not send the rammon info. rammon has caused a BSOD the last two times.

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Just built this rig, random BSODs. Tried all the basics I could think of. Happens during rammon and other installs. Diablo 3 install caused bsod. Happens randomly during certain games and operations. Machine runs oddly sluggish. CPU idles around 8-15% and spikes to 20-30% during mouse movement alone with only monitor up. idle temps are oddly high too for a watercooling, around 38-44*c. Have trial NOD 32, speedfan and rainmeter usually. However, none of those seems to be hogging cpu in the hardware monitor. Oh, did memtest86+ for 12 passes with no errors. Updated bios and drivers. I will answer anything else. Please help?

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It sounds like you're experiencing quite a few issues with your new rig, including random BSODs, high idle temperatures, unusual CPU usage spikes, and general sluggish performance. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve these issues: 1. Check for Overheating: - Ensure that your cooling system is properly installed. - Check for any dust accumulation that might be blocking airflow. - Monitor temperatures using software like HWMonitor to identify if the high temperatures are consistent. 2. Power Supply Unit (PSU) Issues: - Ensure that your PSU is delivering enough power to all components. - Check for any loose connections and ensure proper power delivery. 3. Update Drivers: - While you...
It sounds like you're experiencing quite a few issues with your new rig, including random BSODs, high idle temperatures, unusual CPU usage spikes, and general sluggish performance. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve these issues: 1. Check for Overheating: - Ensure that your cooling system is properly installed. - Check for any dust accumulation that might be blocking airflow. - Monitor temperatures using software like HWMonitor to identify if the high temperatures are consistent. 2. Power Supply Unit (PSU) Issues: - Ensure that your PSU is delivering enough power to all components. - Check for any loose connections and ensure proper power delivery. 3. Update Drivers: - While you mentioned updating drivers, ensure that all essential drivers related to your hardware components are up to date. - Pay special attention to graphics card drivers, chipset drivers, and network drivers. 4. Check for Software Conflicts: - Run your system in Safe Mode to check if any third-party software is causing issues. - Uninstall any recent software installations that might be causing conflicts. 5. Test Individual Components: - Test your RAM individually or in different slots to rule out any faulty RAM sticks. - Test your GPU using benchmarking tools like FurMark to check for stability. 6. BIOS Settings: - Check if any overclocking settings are enabled in BIOS and revert them to default. - Ensure that the BIOS settings are optimized for system stability. 7. Power Management Settings: - Check your power settings to ensure that they are not causing performance issues. - Disable any power-saving features that might be affecting system performance. 8. Malware Scan: - Perform a thorough malware scan using a reliable antivirus program to rule out any malware-related issues. 9. Check System Logs: - Check the Event Viewer in Windows for any error messages or warnings that might provide insight into the cause of the BSODs. By following these steps, you should be able to narrow down the cause of the issues you are facing with your new rig. If the problems persist, it might be worth consulting with a professional technician for further diagnosis and hardware testing.
 


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