Thread: BSOD new build
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Old 24-07-2020, 08:53   #5
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Re: BSOD new build

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Originally Posted by Carth View Post
Seems as though it's when under heavy load (gaming).

easy check is if the CPU, RAM, GFX are correctly seated, and the air flow through the PC is sufficient.

After that it's probably a case of checking error files . . .



hang on, Windows 10 . . . has the update 'updated' your graphics/sound drivers to the wrong ones? . . or something similar?
I got the memory_management error again, while I was Googling for a solution so it's not just while gaming. I've run Heaven and Furmark and eveything went fine. I checked my update history and no new drivers have been installed. I have 2 fans pulling in air from the front, and 1 back, 1 top exhausts. During the Furmark test, GPU temp had a high of 64 deg C. I also don't think it's a PSU issue as I have an EVGA 1000w. It's taking a lot longer to post as well.
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