Civil1an

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I've just built a new computer.
Im getting Bsod's quite often.

I beleive it has something to do with my ram. (I've been working on overclocking them). Prime95 stable for two hours on blend. Yet, Bsod's after 20 minutes of playing skyrim.
I've also had it do this twice while moving files from 1 hardrive to the other.(small<50mb)
Have not ran Memtest yet, or any other benching software.

My pc,

Windows 7 ultimate x64 (legitimate)
Z77 sabertooth
i5 3570k(liquid cooling Corsair h100) Stock clocks
Samsung 2x4gb Model MV-3V4G3D/US Overclocked to cas9-10-10-27-1t @2133(fast)
Antec Trupower New 750watt
Samsung 830 ssd 128gb
Samsung spinpoint f3
And a 1.5 gb hdd I cant remember the name of.

Here are the .dmp files.

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If anyone could help me, it would be very appreciated. :D
 

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It sounds like you're dealing with some frustrating BSOD issues on your new computer. Let's address the possible causes of these crashes based on the information you provided: 1. RAM Overclocking: Overclocking your RAM can lead to stability issues, especially if not done correctly. While Prime95 suggests stability during its tests, real-world scenarios can trigger problems not caught during stress testing. 2. Gaming and File Transfers: It's concerning that the crashes occur during gaming and file transfers. These activities can stress different components, including the CPU, RAM, and storage drives. 3. Hardware and Software Configuration: Your system specs seem solid, but it's crucial to ensure that all components are...
It sounds like you're dealing with some frustrating BSOD issues on your new computer. Let's address the possible causes of these crashes based on the information you provided: 1. RAM Overclocking: Overclocking your RAM can lead to stability issues, especially if not done correctly. While Prime95 suggests stability during its tests, real-world scenarios can trigger problems not caught during stress testing. 2. Gaming and File Transfers: It's concerning that the crashes occur during gaming and file transfers. These activities can stress different components, including the CPU, RAM, and storage drives. 3. Hardware and Software Configuration: Your system specs seem solid, but it's crucial to ensure that all components are functioning correctly and that drivers are up to date. Here's a plan to troubleshoot and resolve the BSODs: 1. Update Drivers: Ensure all your drivers are updated, especially the ones related to your motherboard, graphics card, and storage devices. 2. Restore RAM Settings: Try reverting your RAM to its default speeds and timings to see if the BSODs persist. This will help determine if the overclock is the root cause. 3. Memory Testing: Run Memtest86 to check for any memory errors. This software can help identify issues with your RAM sticks. 4. Check System Stability: Use monitoring software like HWMonitor to check your system's temperatures and voltages during gaming or file transfers. High temperatures or voltage fluctuations can lead to instability. 5. Inspect .dmp Files: Analyze the .dmp files you provided to get more insights into the specific errors that are causing the crashes. Once you've gathered more information or performed these steps, you can share any new findings or .dmp analysis results to further diagnose and resolve the BSOD issues you're experiencing. Don't hesitate to ask if you need help with any of these steps!
 

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