New CPU, nothing but issues?

collinetnick

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So, Refer to this thread for all the list of my components. http://

My issue is becoming alittle more then painful, and i'v literally tryed almost everything, i replaced the PSU thinking it was that, i reformatted thinking it was drivers. I flashed my bios.

Ever since i got my 8150 it's been nothing but issues, I got it "Used", I don't know if that could have anything to do with it, but i doubt it?

So Let me Exsplain the issues. Constant blue screen, 1-2 a day, micro stuttering in games, which randomly goes away when i reboot or my computer stays on for a set period of time. The only thing that might be an issue hardware side, would be my Motherboard, which supports the cpu, however it is "Cheap". So i don't know.

A link to what is happening from my livestream:

http:// From CS Go

But i really have major issues when it does this in wildstar, whatever is happening in wildstar, it causes me to go under textures and teloport across the map, constantly dying because i desynced from the servers or something.
 
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Ok. Saddly, I would suggest checking it out.

Well first, if you haven't checked your RAM or HDD for error's, do that (have to be 0 errors in both, otherwise it's faulty).
Well if you get no errors at all, then no problem there.
Then you can try to Clean your Registry in safe mode, then re-installing your BIOS driver, Chipset Driver, and GPU driver.

If that still didn't help, check your CPU for broken pins.
Do all that at your OWN risk!


Links here:
How to run RAM test, on bottom of the side:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/diagnosing-memory-problems-on-your-computer
Then download program called "HDTune (free version not pro)", and run HDD error...

KryssNova

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Did you take out your CPU and check for broken or jagged pins on it?

 

KryssNova

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Ok. Saddly, I would suggest checking it out.

Well first, if you haven't checked your RAM or HDD for error's, do that (have to be 0 errors in both, otherwise it's faulty).
Well if you get no errors at all, then no problem there.
Then you can try to Clean your Registry in safe mode, then re-installing your BIOS driver, Chipset Driver, and GPU driver.

If that still didn't help, check your CPU for broken pins.
Do all that at your OWN risk!


Links here:
How to run RAM test, on bottom of the side:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/diagnosing-memory-problems-on-your-computer
Then download program called "HDTune (free version not pro)", and run HDD error test:
http://www.hdtune.com/download.html

Any errors, run that test again, if error again then it's faulty.
No errors great! do rest:
Download program:
CCleaner to clean registry:
http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download
Clean(repair) registry:
http://www.wikihow.com/Clean-Your-Registry
Then find your Drivers for co-responding motherboard (chipset), BIOS, and GPU.
and install your drivers.
If all that didn't help then, you can do trying Windows Repair or Refresh.

All that didn't work, check your CPU for broken or jagged pins.
You're doing ALL THAT at YOUR OWN RISK!
I'm suggesting doing all that, but not forcing you to do so!

 
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