VDDA Voltage Warning

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I think it's that my CPU is heating up too much, my processor is running at around 70C when it happens.

Where do i go to get all my specs? I only know some
 


That isn't great that's for sure. However, lets see what we are looking at first try running this and then post the results.
http://www.piriform.com/speccy
 

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http://up.ht/1iAqnq9
Think this will help my bluescreen problem?
 


No that just let me know the specs of your computer.

Anyway what I think is happening is your VDDA voltage is causing an over current on your CPU creating your heat and BSOD problems. So what I would like you to try is go into the bios and look for the VDDA voltage when you find it set it to either Auto or 2.5 Volts (if it is already auto set to 2.5)
 

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So if it's at 2.5 set it to auto, and f it is on auto keep it there?
 


no if it is anything other than auto set it to auto if it already set to auto set it to 2.5

if
2.8 2.7 2.3 etc set to auto

if auto set to 2.5
 

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Okay I'm going to try that
Do you think the BSODs are caused by my cpu overheating? Because i'm looking into a new cooler
 


Yes I believe that is a good possibility. I also believe that at least part of your overheating problem is the VDDA because the MAX recommended for that CPU is 2.7 volts

A good cooler never hurt anything though. What is your current one and how much are you looking to spend?
 

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I currently have the stock cooler for the amd fx 8350 which sucks ass, i'm looking into a hyper 212 EVO for $35
 


good choice that's what I would have recommended other than that you have to be in the $100 for any better performance. You are right the stock AMD cooler is pretty terrible.
 

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God damint. Now it's warning me that my VCore voltage is 1.656
 


Okay now I am thinking it is time to start over. Go to your BIOS and restore default settings and try that it will restore all voltages to their default values for your CPU, RAM etc.. you will lose any OC though. (shouldn't OC on stock cooler anyway though.)
 

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Will this do anything to my computer? Or will it just fix that problem and nothin will be affected
 

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1. I can't find how to set it to default
2. I just left my computer for a minute and got a bluescreen
Is there a way that I can see what caused my bluescreen?
 


The error that pops up on the Bluescreen should give you an idea. but only where to start looking.
Do this to reset the BIOS turn off/unplug the PSU
take out the button cell battery on your mobo for 5 min
put the batt back in
turn on your computer if it wants you to check BIOS settings do not change anything. just save and boot to windows.
 

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Will this reset my BIOS version?
 


No just the settings
 

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Alright, i'll update tomorrow.