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Veho Nex 01:22 07-19-2012
Computer Techs of .Org, I call upon your expertise for an issue that has me stumped. My computer has been randomly freezing with occasional BSOD, after 10 seconds or 2 hours of use.

At first I thought it was overheating because my video card was hitting close to 70c. I dusted out my computer and that brought my temp down. But the issue remained.

Next I thought it was my OC settings. I returned everything to its Default settings yet the problem has plagued me still.

Next on my list was to restore it to a date before I was having the issue. Still froze on me.

Rolled back my drivers, didn't help. A program that was recommended to me called whocrashed gives little help in telling me what the error was. I can be playing a game or just browsing the web and it will freeze. Ive tried leaving it alone after a freeze for 30 minutes but it remained unchanged. All sound ceases when it freezes as well, not even a repeat.

Im stumped, another brain is needed. Help me facebook, your my only hope.

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Beskar 08:38 07-19-2012
Try the RAM, Luke!

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TinCow 12:57 07-19-2012
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My computer has been randomly freezing with occasional BSOD, after 10 seconds or 2 hours of use.
That does indeed seem like a temperature issue. Have you checked the seating of your heatsink? Perhaps remove it, reapply paste, and attach it well.

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CBR 18:43 07-19-2012
Hm. Check your RAM, you should. http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000708.htm

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naut 04:24 07-20-2012
Did/have you over-clocked your RAM?

What's the temperature's of your other components?

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Veho Nex 04:42 07-27-2012
Ok guys in know this is a little late in posting but I took your advice and looked at my RAM. It was the only thing that wasnt showing up on Speedfan. I changed some voltages around. Apparently my RAM was set to overclock by default, dunno why. Had to manually lower the voltages and I havent had a crash yet.

Again I want to thank everyone for their input and helping me solve my issue. To all of you;

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catheres 05:14 07-27-2012
I had the same problem before. I asked my friend to check my computer and he found out that My computer is out of paste where you put the processor. I don't know what it is or how it is called. He just buy and add it again and my computer is back to normal.

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naut 11:39 07-29-2012
I'm glad you found the solution. =)

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