Often bluescreens and CS:GO shuts down unexpectedly

LaggyHacker

Commendable
May 3, 2016
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Specs: AMD Athlon II x3 445 3.1ghz (unlocked to Phenom II x4 B45 and overclocked at 3.59ghz 1.275 volts)
ASUS M4A785D-M PRO socket AM3
Gainward GTX 750ti GS
2gb of Kingmax DDR2 800mhz ram
2gb of Ramaxel same type
500w power supply

So, my pc is doing weird things since a few days, i've had several blue screens and most of them were containing the messages SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION and IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL. After that my pc was running really slow (I searched and it seemed to be and HDD problem, maybe some app was using much power from it) and I decided to clean it, after that it worked just as usual but I was still getting sporadic blue screens with those messages, i searched and they mean or that I could have a problem with some drivers (driverview and device manager didn't show anything), faulty ram (i've tested them with memtest a few weeks ago) or maybe, just maybe, faulty HDD. But I really wanted to play some competitive on CS (a gamemode) and that's what I did, the game suddenly closed TWICE and once gave me an error that was saying that some CS file was corrupt and i verified the game cache and than worked, even though the game closed another time.
I hope somebody will help me even though I think the way I explained isn't really clear.
 
can't really see what temps i have because after unlocking the cpu temps are shown as 0 degrees celsius, but when only 3 cores with overclock i have idle 30 and load max 45
 
https://www.techpowerup.com/realtemp/
Use this to monitor your temps

Do you know if you are using all your cores? Source isn't too keen on messing with how many cores you use when gaming.
 
on bios post it says 4 cores, in hwmonitor it shows cpu0 1 2 and 3, in cpu-z also but realtemp doesn't work, it says my cpu isn't supported, but since i stopped overclocking i had no more blue screens or errors