Keep getting BSOD

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My PC keeps keeps crashing and getting a BSOD.

Does the temperature of my GPU have cause for concern or is there anything else that could be causing this?

Thanks

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What are your overclocks?
CPUID is not great for tracking temps, use Real Temp instead.
Have you looked at the mini dump files for the bug check code?
 
Thanks for all your prompt replied and apologies for the delay in mine.

I'll try to get the error code tomorrow although a lot of times the screen just goes black for around 20 seconds and then comes up saying "no signal". Sometimes the screen comes back to normal with a message saying the display drivers stopped working properly even though the drivers are up to date.

Sometimes it will just go the bsod and reboot. By the way I did the memory test which came up with "pass complete, no errors".

What's the best way to get the error codes and can I get them using the dump files? How do I go about this? Do the temperatures look OK to you?
Cheers
 
when does it crash? anytime? or just in games

enabled xmp memory profile if you memory supports it in the bios? might need a touch more cpu northbridge voltage from what stock is using in the bios

can also look in windows event viewer to see what the latest crash cause was,look at the errors and warnings
 
when does it crash? anytime? or just in games

enabled xmp memory profile if you memory supports it in the bios? might need a touch more cpu northbridge voltage from what stock is using in the bios

can also look in windows event viewer to see what the latest crash cause was,look at the errors and warnings

The screen goes black at random times. Sometimes it comes back on after 20 seconds with a message stating "display drivers stopped working". Other times it just states "no signal" and I have to reboot by holding the power button down.
I'm not sure what you mean by "enabled xmp memory profile if you memory supports it in the bios".

I'm not really sure what I'm looking for in the Event Viewer.
There are 3 critical items in the last 7 days. Also, there are 112 errors and 84 warnings in the last 7 days.

Is there anything specifically I need to look at or post here to diagnose the problem?

Cheers

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nothing stands out to me,only kernel power 41 error and that's down to the pc shutting down unexpectedly
 
Try a full reinstall/roll back could be driver issues

I've already tried a clean re-install of Windows to no avail.

I've just had another BSOD in the middle of an online poker tournament at the worst possible time.

I've got a copy of the dump file and can upload it later if anyone might be able to help with assessing it?
Much appreciated
 
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