F Foresto Active member Joined Jun 28, 2015 Posts 26 Jul 3, 2015 #41 Is there any way to track which hardware causes the problem? Do I need to just wait for more BSODs with more information to track this, cause if I wanted to warranty one of the pieces I actually need to know which causes the problems.
Is there any way to track which hardware causes the problem? Do I need to just wait for more BSODs with more information to track this, cause if I wanted to warranty one of the pieces I actually need to know which causes the problems.
P Patrick Sysnative Staff Joined Jun 7, 2012 Posts 4,618 Jul 3, 2015 #42 I personally feel pretty safe saying it's your processor actually of all things. Hang tight, I'll try and get a second opinion from a particular person : )
I personally feel pretty safe saying it's your processor actually of all things. Hang tight, I'll try and get a second opinion from a particular person : )
F Foresto Active member Joined Jun 28, 2015 Posts 26 Jul 5, 2015 #43 Got another BSOD related to the killer network drivers and I decided to follow the step 3 you gave me before and got rid of suite. Lets see if I get another BSOD related to that again.
Got another BSOD related to the killer network drivers and I decided to follow the step 3 you gave me before and got rid of suite. Lets see if I get another BSOD related to that again.
F Foresto Active member Joined Jun 28, 2015 Posts 26 Jul 15, 2015 #44 This is pretty annoying. I didnt get anything for the past week, but then again I got 2 unrelated BSODs Files: View attachment Minidump.rar
This is pretty annoying. I didnt get anything for the past week, but then again I got 2 unrelated BSODs Files: View attachment Minidump.rar
P Patrick Sysnative Staff Joined Jun 7, 2012 Posts 4,618 Jul 15, 2015 #45 I'm curious, let's try something. Remove your nVidia drivers, and instead of restarting, shut down. Remove your video card, and then either use integrated video if you have it, or a secondary GPU if you have that. Afterwards, boot up and install appropriate drivers for whichever you chose, and then wait and see.
I'm curious, let's try something. Remove your nVidia drivers, and instead of restarting, shut down. Remove your video card, and then either use integrated video if you have it, or a secondary GPU if you have that. Afterwards, boot up and install appropriate drivers for whichever you chose, and then wait and see.
F Foresto Active member Joined Jun 28, 2015 Posts 26 Jul 17, 2015 #46 Had another one in the meantime. Didnt remove the GPU yet, will do that tomorrow, but for now: View attachment 071715-4570-01.rar
Had another one in the meantime. Didnt remove the GPU yet, will do that tomorrow, but for now: View attachment 071715-4570-01.rar
F Foresto Active member Joined Jun 28, 2015 Posts 26 Sep 10, 2015 #47 Been long time since I wrote here, but the conclusion is - it was the motherboard. I ve sent it for repairs and they gave me a new one and since that there were no more problems.
Been long time since I wrote here, but the conclusion is - it was the motherboard. I ve sent it for repairs and they gave me a new one and since that there were no more problems.