Good evening all,
Well this is been a post that Iāve been holding back on for a while partially because of embarrassment and definitely through tears of frustration as it started in 2016 when I crazily decided to build my own PC for basic office use. Well the dream was there then I got a little bit carried away š¤£š¤£š¤£. Some of you will look at this system and just flat out say itās to old now and just bin it. This PC has had less than 5000hrs usage and I know it is way ridiculous for just basic office work and I think I have only ever played one fairly decent high requirement game Star Wars this thing is clean and the components sharp or maybe not as since building I have suffered the extremely painful āBLUE SCREENS OF DEATH š ā.
My amateurish Diagnosis and attempted work arounds to date:
After many tears š š¤£š¤£ I think it could possibly be the RAM as several articles have mentioned a particular issue with RAM and this series of Motherboard.
or
A possibility of the PSU as just prior to it Blue Screening there is an slight electrical noise reverberating out of the case, which I had initially put down to a faulty fan.
or
The Motherboard is faulty literally the only component I havenāt changed out.
Bluescreen references:
Kernel Security Check Error.
Critical Process Died Stop Code.
Stop Code Error.
Spec:
OS Windows 10 Pro 64 bit, MIcrosoft 365 Premium
Asus R9 380X 4 GB STRIX Gaming OC Graphics Card
Samsung 850 EVO 250 GB 2.5
inch Solid State Drive - Black
X2 Kingston SV300S37A/480G 480 GB Solid State Drive V300 SATA 3, Black, Grey, Red, White
Thermaltake Smart DPS G Digital 750 W EU 80 Plus Gold Semi Modular Power Supply Unit
Corsair CW-9060015-WW Hydro Series H75 120 mm High Performance All-in-One Liquid CPU Cooler
NZXT Sentry 2 Touch Screen Fan Controller Meter (not connected to the fans but displays )
Corsair Air Series AF120-LED 120mm Quiet Edition High Airflow LED Fan - Red (Single Pack)
HyperX HX324C11SRK4/32 Savage 32 GB (4 x 8 GB) 2400 MHz DDR3 CL11 DIMM XMP Memory Module, Red
AMD A10 7860K FM2+ Godavari CPU (Quad Core, 3.6 GHz, Radeon R7 757 MHz, 65 W)
ASUS 90MB0JQ0-M0EAY0 - FM2+ CROSSBLADE RANGER
Samsung 24x Retail SATA DVD Writer ( not connected)
AOC 27 inch Ultra Thin, Glass Bezels, Frameless Design, 2 x HDMI, VGA, Speakers I2757FM
Western Digital WD10EZEX - WD 1TB CAVIAR BLUE 64MB 7200RPM 3.5 INCH DESKTOP SATA 6Gb/SEC INTERNAL HDD
Any information, assistance and good old fashioned help would be amazing as it would be unbelievable to get this baby up and running to its full capacity.
Thank you all so much in advance for your help and assistance and I look forward to hearing from you all soon.
regards
A.
Well this is been a post that Iāve been holding back on for a while partially because of embarrassment and definitely through tears of frustration as it started in 2016 when I crazily decided to build my own PC for basic office use. Well the dream was there then I got a little bit carried away š¤£š¤£š¤£. Some of you will look at this system and just flat out say itās to old now and just bin it. This PC has had less than 5000hrs usage and I know it is way ridiculous for just basic office work and I think I have only ever played one fairly decent high requirement game Star Wars this thing is clean and the components sharp or maybe not as since building I have suffered the extremely painful āBLUE SCREENS OF DEATH š ā.
My amateurish Diagnosis and attempted work arounds to date:
- Windows reinstall x 3.
- Total disassembly and rebuild checking all relevant components.
- Tested RAM / in and out of MB leaving two sticks in and rearranging the location of each RAM stick, reducing on attempt from 32gb to 16g.
- Tested without the GPU and checked connectors to the MB.
- Uninstalled/Reinstalled the Wireless Card.
- Disconnected NZTX Fan controller and DVD Writer.
- New thermal paste applied to the CPU and serviced the Water cooler.
- Uninstalled/Reinstalled all fan units.
- Serviced the motherboard and set to default via bios with updates. ( still think this may require further attention.
- Checked updates on all required drivers.
Still BLUE SCREENING Intermittently .
After many tears š š¤£š¤£ I think it could possibly be the RAM as several articles have mentioned a particular issue with RAM and this series of Motherboard.
or
A possibility of the PSU as just prior to it Blue Screening there is an slight electrical noise reverberating out of the case, which I had initially put down to a faulty fan.
or
The Motherboard is faulty literally the only component I havenāt changed out.
Bluescreen references:
Kernel Security Check Error.
Critical Process Died Stop Code.
Stop Code Error.
Spec:
OS Windows 10 Pro 64 bit, MIcrosoft 365 Premium
Asus R9 380X 4 GB STRIX Gaming OC Graphics Card
Samsung 850 EVO 250 GB 2.5
inch Solid State Drive - Black
X2 Kingston SV300S37A/480G 480 GB Solid State Drive V300 SATA 3, Black, Grey, Red, White
Thermaltake Smart DPS G Digital 750 W EU 80 Plus Gold Semi Modular Power Supply Unit
Corsair CW-9060015-WW Hydro Series H75 120 mm High Performance All-in-One Liquid CPU Cooler
NZXT Sentry 2 Touch Screen Fan Controller Meter (not connected to the fans but displays )
Corsair Air Series AF120-LED 120mm Quiet Edition High Airflow LED Fan - Red (Single Pack)
HyperX HX324C11SRK4/32 Savage 32 GB (4 x 8 GB) 2400 MHz DDR3 CL11 DIMM XMP Memory Module, Red
AMD A10 7860K FM2+ Godavari CPU (Quad Core, 3.6 GHz, Radeon R7 757 MHz, 65 W)
ASUS 90MB0JQ0-M0EAY0 - FM2+ CROSSBLADE RANGER
Samsung 24x Retail SATA DVD Writer ( not connected)
AOC 27 inch Ultra Thin, Glass Bezels, Frameless Design, 2 x HDMI, VGA, Speakers I2757FM
Western Digital WD10EZEX - WD 1TB CAVIAR BLUE 64MB 7200RPM 3.5 INCH DESKTOP SATA 6Gb/SEC INTERNAL HDD
Any information, assistance and good old fashioned help would be amazing as it would be unbelievable to get this baby up and running to its full capacity.
Thank you all so much in advance for your help and assistance and I look forward to hearing from you all soon.
regards
A.