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01-01-2012, 09:44 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-01-2012, 09:45 PM by AceInfinity.)
Try checking your internal temperatures for both your GPU and CPU. Does it freeze during gaming or just completely random as you say? I would recommend running a couple stress tests as well for the GPU and CPU... Another thing to turn off any overclocking to test if you have it set up that way.
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Thanks for the response, i just went to retrieve the BSOD dumps and when i powered on my PC the screen would come on and say "Entering power saving mode" and wouldn't boot properly. I am confused as to whether it is overheating because of how it can run a game like BF3 for hours fine and other times freeze right after booting, or most recently, wont boot at all. The same thing applies to it being a PSU Issue.
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So you can't boot into your computer? Were you able to view the crash dumps created by the kernel? There should be some created in there everytime the system crashes to a blue screen. If you can be kind and post that I can review it for you. Any kind of advice at this point wouldn't be as accurate until I have that dump file.
Try booting into safe mode if you must from the F8 boot menu.
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Really could be a number of things... I had a similar problem with my motherboard a few years back.
Sounds like RAM to me. Try puling out all modules except for one (put it in slot 0) and run it through a stress test. If it crashes, change the module to another one. If it just goes it MIGHT point to a faulty module, if it fails again try swapping as many parts as you can (with a mates computer or an older one) to see if you pull something out allows it to run fune again.
But also pull the BS dumps.