Windows 10: Continuous BSOD's + CPU Overheating

Discus and support Continuous BSOD's + CPU Overheating in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Windows Version 1909(OS Build 18363.752) Okay so the main problem is when the computer is under load,(but the intermittently when idle) ie; - playing... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by nzr, Apr 13, 2020.

  1. NZR
    nzr Win User

    Continuous BSOD's + CPU Overheating


    Windows Version 1909(OS Build 18363.752)

    Okay so the main problem is when the computer is under load,(but the intermittently when idle) ie;

    - playing games or rendering video files, the computer starts stressing out. The core temperatures fluctuate like crazy. I've redone the thermal paste, stripped everything off the computer and cleaned everything. I don't really know how to analyze a minidump file I've tried but it hasn't went so well.. As far as I've come as it could be a possible driver error, BUT... I've downloaded and updated all my software/hardware drivers I can, the OS is up to date also.

    I've also factory reset the computer and wiped all drives and started again and still the same issues. Can somebody please help as I'm going crazy trying to figure this out.

    CPU - Intel Core i7 4790K (not overclocked)
    Mainboard - MSI B85M-E45 (MS-7817)
    RAM - 16GB DDR3 2133MHz Memory (2x8GB)
    Graphics Card - AMD Radeon R9 200 Series
    Power Supply - 750W FSP Quiet Power Supply - Silver 80 PLUS

    Any replies I will greatly appreciate as I've tried to get to the bottom of this for a while, cheers.

    :)
     

  2. Will this CPU be good for gaming/not overheating?


    Hold on a bit...
    I cannot find case specs anywhere. I Googled "HP Pavilion p6300 series case specs" and it came up with product info, motherboard replacements, and Ebay listings. I clicked on the product info they had on HP's website, and that only told me how to change screen resolution and how much storage it has. I've pretty much hit a dead end here, and, uh... Yeah. That's it. I've hit a dead end here. If anyone would know just by some photos I took with my phone if this CPU would have some nice temperatures, that would be neat.



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    And about these sideways pictures, well, that is just how badly Windows 10 and iOS 9.1 go together.
     
    Qwertyfish01, Apr 13, 2020
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  3. Overheating CPU

    I am having the same problem with a I7 4770k gen4 cpu, 32gb corsair DDR3 ram, gtx670 graphics card, 250gb Samsung pro Solid State c:. Vented to the max. CPU fan seated correctly. Chased all kinds of drivers to fix a hang-up during boot and updated the
    bios in steps to catch up. Run the windows check so many times I am starting to lose my sense of humor. There are no memory board led codes now. The system is running back to what feels "normal. Reverted the bios settings to default. R7000 router firmware
    and the drivers for video cards... First of all, this did not happen with Windows 8.1 I have had a number of overheats. If I billed Microsoft for the time I have chasing this to get my system working and not putting thousands of dollars of hardware at risk
    I could buy a new system. I promise not to jump down anyone's throat as long as you don't suggest to run the windows check utility via shift+restart. I was told flat out that Windows does not have the proper drivers available for faster chips and this is
    a serious and known problem with windows10. The roll out keeps rolling.
     
    Windows supporter..., Apr 13, 2020
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  4. Thrackan Win User

    Continuous BSOD's + CPU Overheating

    PC reboots (no BSOD) on CPU stress

    Hi fellow TPU members,

    not too long ago, the box my gf's PC was transported in gave way on the stairs. Yes, you got it right, that sent a PC tumbling down a flight of steps alright.

    Stuff broke. Also, stuff remained intact somehow.

    I bought her a new case, new CPU cooler and we removed the floppy drive, so far so good. But the PC started crashing for no apparent reason, without a BSOD.

    I tested:
    • Memtest86+, left overnight, 0 errors
    • Scanned the HDD for errors, nothing there
    • Left FurMark burning up the GFX card and drawing some power, no problems there
    • Ran Ubuntu from a Live CD doing nothing special, didn't crash
    • Ran OCCT, Linpack, Prime95, all 3 caused reboots within minutes
    • Oh, and I disabled "Restart on error" so I'm sure it's not a BSOD.
    Now, I can still try and test something CPU intensive on Ubuntu, but my guess is the CPU didn't survive.
    Before I do anything drastic like whippin' out the magic wallet and get her a new AMD quad, is there anything I didn't see?
    I'm guessing the motherboard could be borkered as well, but can I check that other than replacing the CPU with a working one?
    Any suggestions on which proggies I can use from an Ubuntu Live CD to stress the CPU?
     
    Thrackan, Apr 13, 2020
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