Black screen crash while gaming and BSOD

seelsil

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Apr 30, 2014
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Hello!

The problems:

My pc is just a month old. Before formatting and reinstalling Win7 I was getting several blue screens per day (When closing games or even closing chrome). Now they're just occasional, but then appeared a Black Screen Crash with a annoying looping sound during gaming. It crashes but stays on, it doesn't restart.

Another issue is that, since I bought it, sometimes when I turn on the pc a BIOS message shows up with a "CPU over temperature error!" which I doubt since it has it's own air conditioner in there, a Cooler Master Seidon 120M.

What I've tried:

- The first thing I tested was the ram, I tried each one individually and the pc started normally. I still think it's the ram but I'd like to know your opinions!

- I updated every driver and the BIOS version too.

- I was told it could be the graphics card, so I ran Furmark but everything was fine, it just heated up normally.

- I ran memtest and there were no errors.

- I don't think it's overheating either, the pc is always cool no matter what.

- Everything inside is clean.

PC specs:

Board: ASUS H87 ME
Processor: CORE I7
RAM: Kingston Hyper 8GB x2: 1866mhz
Hard Disk: 2 TB SATA 3
SSD: Kingston SSDnow v300 120 GB (Installed Windows 7 here)
Graphics Card: Gigabyte R9 270X
PSU: Cooler Master Extreme Power Plus 600W
UPS 700 W
Cooler Master Seidon 120M (Added a few days later)
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BSOD screenshot: http://puu.sh/8oLtb.jpg
Minidump file: http://puu.sh/8oLzA.rar


I'd really appreciate your help, thank you!
 
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SOLUTION:

At the end, it was many things: Ram kit failed, replacement Ram kit failed too, and after 5 months my motherboard died for no reason, I guess it was also damaged from the beginning. Plus, it had bent pins, I really don't know if it was my fault because I didn't check the pins when I bought it, my mistake.

I had to buy a new board because bent pins are the "user's fault" and the store replaced the other faulty components. I had the worst luck, even my ups failed.

seelsil

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Apr 30, 2014
12
0
4,520
SOLUTION:

At the end, it was many things: Ram kit failed, replacement Ram kit failed too, and after 5 months my motherboard died for no reason, I guess it was also damaged from the beginning. Plus, it had bent pins, I really don't know if it was my fault because I didn't check the pins when I bought it, my mistake.

I had to buy a new board because bent pins are the "user's fault" and the store replaced the other faulty components. I had the worst luck, even my ups failed.
 
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