Battlefield crashs !

yoUseF07

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so sorry if i posted this in wrong section ,but i'm new here and i don't know what to do
i really like battlefield 3 since i have watched the trailers 1 year ago
and here i am got my new i7 and i bought the game ready to play
bur i tried the singleplayer and it worked perfectly without any problems running on 40fps average

so i went to multilayer and the game run for 15 minutes then it crashes and i got this blue screen

http://img833.imageshack.us/img833/8660/rufblch.jpg

i really triend many things to solve the poroblem
-i updated my mobo bios to the latest
-i downloaded the latest driver (301.42-desktop-win7-winvista-64bit-english-whql)
-i installed a new windows
-i installed the latest directX from microsoft site
-i installed the vc resdituable
-i installed punk buster the latest version
-i closed my kaspersky while i'm playing

i don't know what the bloody hell should i do ,i'm really disapointed and depresed

please help me !!

this is my system

Gigabyte p55-ud3l
kingstone 4gb ram 1333mhz
core i7-860 @2.80ghz /4cores /8threades /8mb l3 cach(smart intel cach) /turbo boost is enabled
9800gt /512mb /none overclocked
windows 7 ultimate 64-bit build 7601
400watt psu
3 hard disks

please guys aid me
 

yoUseF07

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but my prossecor is too strong it's an i7 dude ,isn't it ??

i don't know may it be the ram ?
 

yoUseF07

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sorry guys i forget to put my monitoring for hardware temperatures
hard drives 40-45c
processor 50-60c
gpu 60-80c
mobo 25c

but i didn't find a monitoring software for my ram ,i touched it and it seemed to me like its muck more cooler than hard disks

i tested my ram with a tool comes with (driver solution pack 11) and the result was: there is no problem with it
 

shanky887614

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you want to try a tool like prime95

run the differnet tests


if using it cause a bsod then you have a hardware fault and send it back


some parts only fail under stress so using a tool like this will show if it will fail in a game

http://files.extremeoverclocking.com/file.php?f=103/
 

Gallarian

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It doesnt matter what type of processor it is, you could be unlucky with any and get a faulty one. Its generally acknowledged that there's a 1% failure chance on every component, so it happens every now and then.

As shanky88761 has suggested, try running some stress test software and post the results.
 

yoUseF07

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thanks dudes

i'm now trying the test tool

but my point about processor is it can run the single player 100% so why will it crash in multiplayer
i run the test tomorrow i'll try another ram