blue screen after playing battlefield 4

jason katsou

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Well I was playing battlefield 4 for about an hour and suddenly the game froze foe a second and then the blue screen appeared....well I didn't read what it was saying but what could be the issue here

My system is :gtx 770 assus
I5 4670
8 gb ram
H87m-e Asus
Evga 600b psu
 
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Check fan rpm make sure it is clean of dust. Then unbolt the cooler and check the thermal paste on the CPU & cooler.
If it all seems fine I would get a better cooler. Noctua NH-D14!
Actually to be honest I have been out of the game for a while now an there might be some better coolers on the market, somebody else chime in!

jason katsou

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well my gpu temperatures are ok...around 79/80...but i dont know about my cpu...well ill keep my eye on it...but what temps should be reasonable for my cpu?

 

iyzik

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70 would be getting pretty high.

Is your graphics card overclocked? (especially memory clock) Or your cpu?
If I overclock my cards just 5mhz too much it will BSOD, or my CPU from 4.5 to 4.6GHz is will BSOD.
 

jason katsou

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No its not overclocked...today it happened again but I was just browsing the net...After playing bf4 for a few hours....that is wierd...I hope it's only because of he temp s
 

williamcummins

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Your GPU temps are fine. Plus you don't get BSOD when a GPU overheats, it only reduces it's frequency in order to lower it's power consuption. Therefor, I don't think the problem comes from your graphic card.

Have you checked the temps on your cpu? Did you run a check disk on your drives?
 

jason katsou

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Well my cpu temps are around 78/79/80...actually while I was playing for an hour I pressed alt- shift to check and it was 71 at this time but it was saying that the max was 82/81...could it also be a virus?I don't think so....
 

ak195

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There will be some software running in background process that is causing some problem. GPU temp from 70C to 80C is fine but greater than 80C is not. CPU temp is really high. Check you fan speed that some dust is not slowing the fan's speed. Better is to use CPU cooler.
 

iyzik

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Check fan rpm make sure it is clean of dust. Then unbolt the cooler and check the thermal paste on the CPU & cooler.
If it all seems fine I would get a better cooler. Noctua NH-D14!
Actually to be honest I have been out of the game for a while now an there might be some better coolers on the market, somebody else chime in!
 
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