Hi.
Okay, so major help is needed.
I made my first gaming PC a while back, and for a while it seemed great.
Recently, however, I've started getting many random BSOD's, things like
SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
RQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
Something about fltmgr.sys
and various others that I can't remember (The ones I mentioned just happened to be ones I managed to get pictures of)
These BSOD's seem to occur randomly, but I have noticed they can be triggered when I try to start a game in Steam, when I have tried to install AVG.
I initially suspected a bad HDD, so I went out and bought a new one. The problems still persist however. One thing I did notice, I got a lot of BSOD's when trying to install certain drivers on to the new HDD that I bought (Drivers that are included on the disks that came with my GPU and MOBO) I kept a close eye on them when installing, and it usually occurred when trying to install .NetFramework4.5, but my computer somehow managed to get passed that wall of BSOD's.
Due to this happening when I was trying to install drivers for my GPU, I installed Furmark to stress test the GPU. When I tried to do anything with Furmark, the system would either freeze, or Furmark would stop responding. For some reason, I just decided to remove one stick of RAM from my MOBO, and suddenly Furmark worked and the GPU came out clean.
This lead me to believe that my RAM was the culprit, however, after two LONG tests using mdsched, I came up with nothing, during the test, no errors where found, and when I went to check the full report when the sytem had rebooted. The only thing the Memory Diagnostics Results seemed to say was "Windows Memory Diagnostics - results" whereas usually, I would presume it would say something like "The Windows Memory Diagnostic tested the computers memory and detected no errors."
On another note, whilst I was in Event Viewer, I noticed the EV was logging lots of critical errors from the source Kernel-Power.
TLDR. My computer keeps BSODing and I can't seem to find the culprit.
My system specs are as follows.
AMD FX9590
AMD ASUS R9390 (Strix)
Sabertooth 990FX R2.0
Corsair RM1000
Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR3 (two 8GB sticks)
Toshiba 2TB E300 low energy HDD.
Okay, so major help is needed.
I made my first gaming PC a while back, and for a while it seemed great.
Recently, however, I've started getting many random BSOD's, things like
SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
RQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
Something about fltmgr.sys
and various others that I can't remember (The ones I mentioned just happened to be ones I managed to get pictures of)
These BSOD's seem to occur randomly, but I have noticed they can be triggered when I try to start a game in Steam, when I have tried to install AVG.
I initially suspected a bad HDD, so I went out and bought a new one. The problems still persist however. One thing I did notice, I got a lot of BSOD's when trying to install certain drivers on to the new HDD that I bought (Drivers that are included on the disks that came with my GPU and MOBO) I kept a close eye on them when installing, and it usually occurred when trying to install .NetFramework4.5, but my computer somehow managed to get passed that wall of BSOD's.
Due to this happening when I was trying to install drivers for my GPU, I installed Furmark to stress test the GPU. When I tried to do anything with Furmark, the system would either freeze, or Furmark would stop responding. For some reason, I just decided to remove one stick of RAM from my MOBO, and suddenly Furmark worked and the GPU came out clean.
This lead me to believe that my RAM was the culprit, however, after two LONG tests using mdsched, I came up with nothing, during the test, no errors where found, and when I went to check the full report when the sytem had rebooted. The only thing the Memory Diagnostics Results seemed to say was "Windows Memory Diagnostics - results" whereas usually, I would presume it would say something like "The Windows Memory Diagnostic tested the computers memory and detected no errors."
On another note, whilst I was in Event Viewer, I noticed the EV was logging lots of critical errors from the source Kernel-Power.
TLDR. My computer keeps BSODing and I can't seem to find the culprit.
My system specs are as follows.
AMD FX9590
AMD ASUS R9390 (Strix)
Sabertooth 990FX R2.0
Corsair RM1000
Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR3 (two 8GB sticks)
Toshiba 2TB E300 low energy HDD.