Windows 7 constantly crashing with no BSOD

Goomb4_

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So a few day ago I had re installed Windows 7 on a ssd and have been having problems ever since I had re installed Win 7. Especially during start up, Windows will become unresponsive and can't use keyboard/ mouse/ etc. I've ran stress tests ever since I have built my rig. cpu, gpu, ram, hdd, ssd all came up with a pass in Passkmark Burnin test. (I ran passmark for 24 hours and memtest86 for about 6 hours.). Now I'm starting to think that it's the Mobo, psu or windows itself. Anybody have any ideas?

Specs in case anybody needs them,

AMD FX 8320 @ 3.5 GHz
GIGABYTE GA 970A UD3P Motherboard
Crucial Ballistix sport 8 Gb ram kit @ 1600 MHz
GIGABYTE GV-N75TOC-2GI Nvidia GEFORCE GTX 750Ti
1TB Western Digital blue HDD
Samsung 840 pro 128 Gb SSD
EVGA 600B 600W Power Supply
TP LINK TL-WN881ND
 
Solution
Even after re installing windows from a different disc (same OEM Ver.,) I still have the same issue, and I've tried updating my drivers etc. but still have the same problem. Should cpu voltage have any affect on stability because even though I have turbo off my voltage is maxing out at 1.416v, and that seems seems kinda high in my opinion. Anything else I can try before attempting to RMA any hardware?[/quotemsg]

Try to change your Ram - if still doesnt work.. then trouble shoot your mobo..
is theres any beeps you hear from the BSOD?

supasieu

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Run Event Viewer (eventvwr) and expand Custome Views > Administrative Events to find more information related to the crash. Also, if you can locate C:\Windows\Minidump and upload the file for Tom's Experts to read them.
 

ariel_bals

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Try change your windows 7 installer .. it might be damaged and reinstall it again.. or you might using pirated OS right? then download another one... heheh try to pick me as your solution if it works fine.. :)
 

Goomb4_

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Even after re installing windows from a different disc (same OEM Ver.,) I still have the same issue, and I've tried updating my drivers etc. but still have the same problem. Should cpu voltage have any affect on stability because even though I have turbo off my voltage is maxing out at 1.416v, and that seems seems kinda high in my opinion. Anything else I can try before attempting to RMA any hardware?
 

ariel_bals

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Even after re installing windows from a different disc (same OEM Ver.,) I still have the same issue, and I've tried updating my drivers etc. but still have the same problem. Should cpu voltage have any affect on stability because even though I have turbo off my voltage is maxing out at 1.416v, and that seems seems kinda high in my opinion. Anything else I can try before attempting to RMA any hardware?[/quotemsg]

Try to change your Ram - if still doesnt work.. then trouble shoot your mobo..
is theres any beeps you hear from the BSOD?
 
Solution

Goomb4_

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Since I had some old ram laying around I went and put it into my system and it seems to be fine now. I've contacted Crucial and will be getting new RAM. As for the cpu, I tweaked the voltage a bit and that seemed to help a bit from what I see Thanks for the help ariel_bals.
 

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