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New build BSOD ?

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when i restart the cpu is around 35, it ran a little longer playing bfbc2 with the ram voltage set to 1.5v, guess im going to try different ram and see what happens
 
i uninstalled the nvidia drivers and now im trying to get into safe mode to clean them out and when i press f8 to get into safe mode the thing crashes and restarts, do i have a bad motherboard? %$#$%#^!!!
 
either bad mobo or ram... while you have the mobo, buy a cheap ram kit for 40 bucks and see if it still crashes, its likely one of two things, another bad pair of ram sticks or a bad mobo... i say its the ram

run the ram at 9.9.9.28 2N @ 1.5v
turn off the Vcore Auto and set it to 1.2v - no overclocking either
 
i pulled both sticks out and put each one in alone and in different slots and each time i tried to get in safe mode it crashed and restarted the ram was on the QVL
 
If you are still under warranty or 30 day return policy, i suggest just going the RMA route and if you don't want to wait for replacements for ~ 2 weeks, just buy new stuff and do the RMA as a refund, if you can.
 
any idea why i cant even get into safe mode??? should i rma both board and ram

i logged into a different account cause im at work
 
any idea why i cant even get into safe mode??? should i rma both board and ram

i logged into a different account cause im at work


Ah, ok, i was wondering about who was asking, hah 🙂

Is the BIOS up to date? should of asked this before.. this might make a difference..

Have you tried the suggestion of running the ram at 9.9.9.28 @ 1.5v 2N ???

Is the HS&F securely fastened?

The GPU seated correctly?

All the Power connectors securely tightened on all the components? e.g. 24pin MB , 8 pin CPU, etc.

Sorry to answer your question with questions.. just trying to help..
 
Did you ever check to see if the fan was running at a BSOD?

Hopefully it was then that would mean that it wasn't shutting down due to heating up thus causing your BSOD. Rightfully again this raises the question as to when you were trying to boot into safe mode: whether or not if the machine was cool or not and hopefully it was running.

You didn't try your backup PSU first? or do you not have one? This you should of done while trouble-shooting this machine.
 
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dont believe heat was an issue, when i removed the heatsink it looked fine the paste was even and in full contact i would have rather had the gigabyte P67 UD4 anyway, which is what i ordered along with some gskill ripjaw 1.5v memory, ill see what happens, if im still having problems ill move onto something else

thanks
for all your help
 
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Was the PSU heating up is what I was getting at. Maybe the fan on the PSU wasn't spinning and it shut down due to overheating, thus causing the BSOD. But good to know the CPU was cool.
 
dont believe heat was an issue, when i removed the heatsink it looked fine the paste was even and in full contact i would have rather had the gigabyte P67 UD4 anyway, which is what i ordered along with some gskill ripjaw 1.5v memory, ill see what happens, if im still having problems ill move onto something else

thanks
for all your help

Accidentally forgot to switch accounts? 😛
 
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