BSOD due to graphics?

farbods0

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Every since I built my computer I have been getting BSOD's whether it be from writing a word document to playing something intense like DIablo 3 (Amazing) now Im wondering what is the root of my problem for the BSOD's? I took a picture of it maybe u guys know something about the error message that i dont know

Motherboard: MSI 870A-G54 AM3 AMD 870 Sata 6gb/s
CPU:AMD II 1090T 3.2ghz 6 core
RAM : G. Skill Ripjaws Series 4gb Ram (2x2gb) both the same
Video Card: XFX HD-5870 1gb 256bit DDR5 PCI
PSU: Corsair 650TX 650 Watts http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6817139005
Monitor (connection used): Asus VE248H 24in using DVI
Hard drives: Western Digital 1tb 7200 RPA
Optical Drives: Asus Cd Rom drive
Additional PCI cards:
Number of fans present: 4

Operating System : Win 7 64 Bit Ultimate
Video Card Drivers in Use ( and tried ): 11.8
Motherboard Drivers Used: Dont know


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Get catalyst 12.4. Newest drivers always help. Fixed all my issues. My 5770 used to crash quite often. After catalyst 12 came out i upgraded and hardly ever had a problem
 

jjtober1

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I would try updating your BIOS first if you haven't, since that's what your BSOD suggests. I am not particularly good @ diagnosing problems like that, I pretty much just do a fresh Windows install whenever I have problems like that and install the latest drivers to make sure it isn't a driver/windows problem.
 

mfleming001

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The DMP file is really the first place to start as omgitzfatal said. In it is the information needed to determine the cause of the STOP error. Without it, one can only guess and generalize.
 

farbods0

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Well I havent gotten the blue screens yet after updating my drivers but i still get the random freezes after restoring my comp from sleep mode. ILl let u guys know if i get the error again