Is this with the machine overclocked or not?when I reinstall Windows, there are no blue screens and generally no errors for a week or even more, and then they start again
/In order to help you best we need to see the dump files created when the system bsod's.
The thread sticky which @Neemobeer pointed out will help you collect the data we need to see.
HereAlmost.
Just run the app found the thread sticky or go to your minidump folder (inside windows folder). Post whats there..
Hi,
thanks for posting.
Can you update your drivers particularly Chipset (called AMD all in one driver on the Asrock website.).
Update the three i have in screenshot:
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ASRock > 970M Pro3
Today there was 1 more bsod with the inscription irql_not_less_or_equalHi,
thanks for posting.
Can you update your drivers particularly Chipset (called AMD all in one driver on the Asrock website.).
Update the three i have in screenshot:
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ASRock > 970M Pro3
Hi,
the dump file blamed the game Rainbow 6.
Does the machine blue screen with any game or just Rainbow 6?
Lastly you mentioned RAM in your initial post and how you only had one stick. Did you buy anymore and if so what was it and how much (how many sticks)
Best thing to do is to return to default settings and see if the system runs ok.
If it does then perhaps the overclock was a tad high?
Overclocking ideally should be done in incrememtal steps not just applying some settings you read about. This is because every system is different and not all silicon is exactly the same.
Dude, I just don’t understand, it can not be explained, but yesterday I tried to reset all BIOS settings, and when I reset I didn’t go to Windows at all, the blue screen INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE flew out, and then when I wanted to return the overclocking settings, the computer generally I didn’t want to get it, and today he picked it up and turned on, everything is fine, but until I didn’t observe the blue screens, I tried to disperse it in stages yesterday, set the memory controller first, and then the memory itself, and the processor overclocked, and so overclocked to the same values that I had, I don’t know if this will help, about you mean by this word in stages?Best thing to do is to return to default settings and see if the system runs ok.
If it does then perhaps the overclock was a tad high?
Overclocking ideally should be done in incrememtal steps not just applying some settings you read about. This is because every system is different and not all silicon is exactly the same.
I think with a 500W power supply the overclocking is taking all the power.
Ideally if your going to be overclocking you need either a 550W or better still a 650W.
Is this with the machine overclocked or not?when I reinstall Windows, there are no blue screens and generally no errors for a week or even more, and then they start again