BSOD on Windows 7 64bit

1austin112

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I have been getting the bsod every 5 days now for the past 3-6 months steady, not 4 days not 6 but every 5 days. I will attach pictures of the bsod code that i got a few different times, This has really gotten annoying lately because i have been improving on my C# coding skills and i cant keep losing work, again it only happens every 5 days, i can play games on any setting, run any program and nothing will trigger the bsod before the 5th day, can anyone provide any help?
This is my computer build....

BSOD Pics from two different times recently:
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Windows 7 64-bit
MSI FM2-A7MA-E35 AMD Micro ATX Motherboard
AMD A10-5800k APU with Radeon(tm) HD graphics
8GB Ram (2 x4gb GeIL EVO Veloce Series) DDR3 1600(PCS12800)
700W SLI Crossfire Power Supply
and if it matters 2 22" monitors and 1 24" monitor(one VGA, one DVI, one HDMI)
120GB 2.5 Sata internal HDD
1TB External HDD
 
Hello... All my experience with BSOD is due to a Hardware communication, interrupting between the MB and Windows.
1) Make sure you have no un-happy hardware drivers in your "Device Manager"... No Yellow or Red icon indicators
2) Clean all card/stick edges with rubbing alcohol...
3) Inspect and clean all DATA and Power connections... to your Hardware and MB.
4) Verify all devices CPU/GPU/MB temperatures are with in Normal operating temperatures.
5) Verify your Power Supply 12Vdc has enough current , To operate your Video Card and CPU, at the Performance setting you are using.
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1austin112

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Hello, Yeah all of my drivers are fine, ive cleaned and reseated every component in my pc, temps are always normal and psu is outputting enough current, ive checked all this and the basic troubleshooting over the last month thinking that was an issue, seems its not as its still happening
 
Hello... gotta spare HD? A simple test for your Hardware would be... ( I'm full of simple tests )... A fresh install of Windows 7 64 on a clean hard drive will not BSOD if your Hardware is all good...
1) Do not get any Windows updates.
2) only use the drivers from the Mkr's site for your Hardware.
3) Test software programs you use ONE at a Time.

Down load your drivers before you start the Windows install on a USB stick,
This is a FAST easy TEST to determine if its your HARDWARE!!!

BSOD are Hard to narrow down... but you have to run many tests like this to narrow down and verify IF it IS or Isn't your Hardware.

But like i said at the Start... " All my experience with BSOD is due to a Hardware communication, interrupting between the MB and Windows."
 

1austin112

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Thanks, i will try this tonight and check back in a few days to see if it worked or not :)
 

1austin112

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Already have tried a clean install of windows lol, ive done just about every simple possible fix, im thinking it has to do with the ati driver, ive read alot that it has issues but not 100% sure

 

1austin112

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Well i did think of that, i tried older versions as well as a newer one, but if i leave the version im on now, all my screens go extremely fuzzy and very blurry so you cant read or see anything, almost like the monitors are broken but they aren't
 

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have you tried another gpu or trying your gpu on another system? also, try the onboard graphics if your board has it. might also try another cable, just borrow one from a friend first. no sense buying a new cable with no guarantees of success.
 

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You may have overlooked this part, but my gpu is built into my cpu, i have an APU so its CPU + GPU in one, so all i have is onboard graphics to use, this is the only build i have as well so i cant test it in another system
 

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yeah, I missed that part indeed. forgot to ask, do you keep your system on 24/7? And have you tried using another HDD? one last thing i'm thinking of is re-seating the proc, it's a long shot but I'm running out of answers. sorry...
 

1austin112

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Yeah normally i do keep the pc on 24/7, i used high end thermal paste on the proc so it doesnt get hotter then normal, and i have not tried to reseat it, i thought if it wasn't seated properly it wouldnt bootup