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Computer Boot Problems and BSOD

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  • Computers
  • RAM
  • Boot
  • Graphics
  • Windows 7
  • Blue Screen
  • Graphics Cards
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August 8, 2014 7:06:41 PM

So recently my computer has been weird to me and it's starting to annoy me. It's been happening for a month now but i haven't done anything to fix it.
Before i tell the problem here my specs:
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Windows 7 Ultimate
i5 3570k
AMD GIGABYTE HD Radeon 7750 2GB OC
4GBx2 RAM (Edit: GSkill Ripjaw-Z 8GB Kit (4Gx2) DDR3-2400 F3-2400C10D-8GZH)
Gigabyte Z77M-D3H-MVP Motherboard
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Firstly, every time i boot my computer it runs fine and boots perfectly, then a few minutes later or when i open something such as chrome (YouTube) or a game, it starts to lag badly to the point where my cursor moves very slow. So i restart my computer and let it boot again, for some odd reason it disappears and doesn't happen again unless i turn off my computer for 5 hours it starts to do it again. So basically first boot = lag, second boot = no lag
Secondary this issue only just recently happened, I've ran AVG tests and taken out all the bad stuff but it didn't seem to fix the issue. Randomly i would get BSOD on the second boot, but on the third boot i wouldn't do it again (my computer restarts automatically after BSOD) I was thinking it may been my graphics card but i'm not sure, but that brings me to my last point.
My computer tends to black screen when i'm playing games such as CS source and Runescape, but when playing League of Legends it doesn't do anything.. Could this possibly be my graphics card? It turns to black screen and then comes back to the game again but the game is completely black but is still running because i could hear shooting and footsteps in the background.
Hopefully i could get this fixed i'm not sure whether it's my RAM or GPU causing this problem or maybe i'm completely off.
I would appreciate it if someone could help me out :)  thanks

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August 8, 2014 7:28:42 PM

may help providing model of the memory:) 
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August 8, 2014 7:32:53 PM

kapitalistas said:
may help providing model of the memory:) 

Yup just updated it :) 
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August 8, 2014 7:39:21 PM

kapitalistas said:
ichistar2013 said:
kapitalistas said:
may help providing model of the memory:) 

Yup just updated it :) 
yes good your updated nice ,but the memory not supported by the motherboard:http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=...


Oh that's strange.. i mean like i've had this for a year now and it's been working fine, but it runs at 1600mhz
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a b $ Windows 7
August 8, 2014 8:07:19 PM

good, but seems it didnt work now.and your build made for overclocking.so the overclocking causing problems.
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August 8, 2014 8:10:07 PM

kapitalistas said:
good, but seems it didnt work now.and your build made for overclocking.so the overclocking causing problems.

But i haven't overclocked anything before..
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a b $ Windows 7
August 8, 2014 8:26:06 PM

then try remove one memory stick and test. play the games, then same thing with another stick leaving just one in place.i guess its okay if the memory set 1600mhz speed ,but that model not supported by motherboard.maybe i mistaking we need run more tests to figure this out.step by step your can try boot in the safe mode then if its boots okay,then means Windows drivers doing good job. it can be lot of things,went wrong. what catch my eye its the memory first.
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August 9, 2014 9:45:48 AM

put a memory .dmp on a cloud server with public access. Also, what storage device are you using? SSD?
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