New Build constant BSOD, help!

James Atkins

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Jul 25, 2013
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First time I have tried having my OS on a SSD, and the rest of my stuff on my HD.

MoBo: MSI Z87-G45
CPU: Intel Core i5-4670K
Ram: 4x4 GB ddr3 2400 G.SKILL Ripjaws Z Series
GPU: GTX 560 (from old Comp)
SSD: Crucial M4 CT064M4SSD2 2.5" 64GB
HD: 500 gb HD (from old comp)
Power: Raidmax RX-850 ss

Types of BSOD's:

Bad_Pool_Header, System_Service_Exception, IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED, NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM, DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL.

 
Solution
You have a few things going on there.

One is saying there are problems communicating with the cpu, so I would check to see if it is in the socket properly.

Check the temps of the cpu see if they are High, if they are then the cooler is badly fitted, overheating can cause errors.

Check that first, if it goes away it was likely the cause.

If it persists, then you should be looking at your memory next.
Check the speed and latency of the memory you have and it`s voltage, and check they all match right in the bios.

Then I would be checking out my PSU as it can be a cause, an unstable power supply has been known to cause the errors you posted about.
You have a few things going on there.

One is saying there are problems communicating with the cpu, so I would check to see if it is in the socket properly.

Check the temps of the cpu see if they are High, if they are then the cooler is badly fitted, overheating can cause errors.

Check that first, if it goes away it was likely the cause.

If it persists, then you should be looking at your memory next.
Check the speed and latency of the memory you have and it`s voltage, and check they all match right in the bios.

Then I would be checking out my PSU as it can be a cause, an unstable power supply has been known to cause the errors you posted about.
 
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