BSOD When Gaming

Hi cjBetty,

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The dump files you made available all suggest attempts to access invalid memory while running system service code. I suspect a driver issue rather than a hardware problem.

There are a couple of 3rd party drivers loading with rather old timestamps for a system running the latest version of Windows 10.

rtl8187B.sys : Mon Mar 18 04:27:34 2013
AODDriver2.sys : Tue Feb 11 03:06:52 2014

The links are to pages describing the drivers. Those pages should also have links to the latest versions. For the AMD Overdrive software, I'd suggest uninstalling it rather than updating (at least while troubleshooting) to remove any overclocking it might be doing.

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I don't think its a driver problem. And my drivers are latest drivers. Cannot find new drivers. CPU not overlocked.
 
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I can see that you've been having bugchecks since at least 7 Oct. Is this a new problem since you started using Windows 10 1809 or were you also having bugchecks on older versions of Windows 10?
 
It could very well be a CPU heat problem since the system uptime seems to be very similar in most of the bugchecks (20 to 30 minutes) and memory corruption can certainly be the result. Is there something that made you suspect the CPU temperature?
 
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I'm glad the BSODs have stopped. I'm not sure why clearing the BIOS would fix a heat issue unless the CPU was being overclocked or overvolted, though. I've seen plenty of cases where systems were overclocked without the owner realizing. I'd suggest being wary of the AMD Overdrive utility.

Please do let us know if the problems return.
 
Oh, I see. Improved cooling after cleaning the computer of dust certainly could explain the results. Thank you for clarifying.

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