My pc is getting bsod constantly

darealcrashy

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So as i said in the title my pc is getting bsod for the past 3 months.
Bsod message included (whea unccorectable error,clock wqtch dog, and many others) but since i went trough a lot of fixes i just get driver irql less or equal. I can go around my pc for about 45mins and then bsod. My pc is 6 months old for the first 3 months everything worked perfectly but after that i am getting bsod constantly at that time i did nothing no new hardware installed nothing unusually i formated my os tons of times even tried windows 7 with no luck i gave the manufacturer my pc to check it for faulty hardware they said everything is fine. I somehow managed to play for 2 weeks w/o bsod after installing all fresh drivers. But after i reinstalled the os again(idk for what reason) i get the driver irql less or equal bsod again even if i install all drivers from my mb manufacturer and nvidia site for grapichs drivers. I turned off all overclocking. I noticed that i dont get bsod if i cancle out the steam (gaming platform) from booting up
I installed directx 9 and other thing that it requires (cant remeber the name). But i cant go w/o steam since i bougth it for gaming and i use steam only. I rqn memtes88 which it passed intel processor thing for checking processor health it passed stressed tested stress tested gpu and cpu temps are fine 70c at stress everything is fine and i doubt for hardware failure.

My specs are
I7 6700k
Gtx 1060 6gb gigabyte g1 gaming
Asrock z170 k4 gaming
8gb ram ddr4
700w psu bronze cobra

Any help would be appreciated if you need anything ask i will try to answer in shortest time possible.

 
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All of those things request a decent amount of memory from your RAM at launch. Have you tried re-seating your CPU? It could have a bad contact between it and the memory pins in the socket. Also, have you tried moving your RAM to different slots? Or booting from one stick at a time to see if the problem persists?

Jwpanz

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Getting mixed error messages from a BSOD is usually a sign of a RAM issue. Do the following to test it:
Search for “Windows Memory Diagnostic” in your search bar by the Start icon. Run the program and select the option to restart and test the RAM for issues. The test takes a few minutes.

If you get through the test with no issues found then I would venture to assume it’s your PSU. The only way to test that is to throw in a new one.
 

darealcrashy

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Dear jwpanz i already said that my ram passed all tests and even my manufacturer thought that and swaped out the ram and the problem continued.
And manufacturer said there is no faulty hardware and on top of that i said i managed to play for two weeks w/o bsod
Ps. Thank you for replying in sucha short term ! :)
 
What are your CPU temps? I would think this would be looked at before now and by the manufacturer, but crashing after the system has been running for 45 minutes is a classic sign of thermal throttling.

It does sound like a driver issue. I would do a clean install of the drivers. Use this DDU tool to uninstall the current drivers.

http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html

Have you had this issue when running integrated graphics? It may only tell you if this is a GPU issue or something else, but I would try running on integrated graphics and just run some simple stress test for an hour. See if it crashes. If it crashes, it is not your GPU. If it does not crash, then it is very likely that it is your GPU.
 

darealcrashy

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Cpu temps are fine really 30-35 at stock.
I also think that it is a driver issue but it hink that i installed the drivera incorrectly as i installed on top of old drivers which i assume is bad.
I dont think i have an intergrated grapichs
 


Your CPU has integrated graphics. But I would first start with the DDU tool to remove all of the old drivers and start new.
 

darealcrashy

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I did as u said did clean install of display driver and it crashed this time with error kernel security check failure but i noticed that it wont crash if i dont open anything like chrome as it was running for one hour but as soon as i launched chrome and played some video on yt it crashed after 5mins. I ran windows memory diagnostic and it didnt find any problems
 

darealcrashy

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Well i cant seem to find the download but so far bsods are getting very various from (attepmted execute of non execute memory, kernel security check failure,whea unccorectable,driver irql less or equal etc) i am very frustrated as i havent played my pc for 3 months now and its only 6 months old :(
 

Jwpanz

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All of those things request a decent amount of memory from your RAM at launch. Have you tried re-seating your CPU? It could have a bad contact between it and the memory pins in the socket. Also, have you tried moving your RAM to different slots? Or booting from one stick at a time to see if the problem persists?
 
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