Computernewbie
New Member
Hi guys,
First, here is my computer:
Amd Phenom II X4 965 processor, 3400 MHz
8 GB of Ram (Mushkin, DDR3 1333 MHz)
Sapphire Radeon 6570 1 GB
Asus M5A97 motherboard
500 w corsair power supply
windows 7 premium 64 bit
500 gb hard drive
(All drivers are up to date)
I have a problem for the first time since I built my computer: blue screen of death. It first happened when I installed the Sims 3. This game made my computer crash. I uninstalled it, and it stopped happening.
I then played Mass effect 2, worked like a charm at maximum settings.
I then played an online game called Vindictus. And then blue screens started happening again and again and again. Like more than 6-7 times in the last days.
I went in my UEFI bios utility, and I saw some strange things:
1) The MHz's of my memory are shown to be different on 3 different places: 1333 MHz, 1151 MHz, and I have the choice of frequencies (864, 1151, 1439 and 1768 MHz). I really don't get it.
2) My processor that is a 3.4 Ghz is shown to be working at 3.718 Ghz, and I don't know why, didn't do anything to "overclock", if it's what it's doing right now...
Also, the blue screen showed the following message: Stop: 0x000000F4, blah blah blah...
I did a system restauration, it ****ed up (sorry), I tried again, and it worked. But it reainstalled programs I had deleted (like sims 3) and it didn't want to uninstall. I uninstalled it with a forced uninstalling program, and it worked. I used a registry repair program, and it found like 78 files that needed repairing.
Anyways, can you explain why the memory is kind of ****ed up like that? And could you tell me what I can do to never make it happen again? For now, everything seems to be just fine.
Oh, and I ran an antivirus (MSE) and an antimalware (maleware antibytes), and found nothing.
Thanks in advance,
Computernewbie
First, here is my computer:
Amd Phenom II X4 965 processor, 3400 MHz
8 GB of Ram (Mushkin, DDR3 1333 MHz)
Sapphire Radeon 6570 1 GB
Asus M5A97 motherboard
500 w corsair power supply
windows 7 premium 64 bit
500 gb hard drive
(All drivers are up to date)
I have a problem for the first time since I built my computer: blue screen of death. It first happened when I installed the Sims 3. This game made my computer crash. I uninstalled it, and it stopped happening.
I then played Mass effect 2, worked like a charm at maximum settings.
I then played an online game called Vindictus. And then blue screens started happening again and again and again. Like more than 6-7 times in the last days.
I went in my UEFI bios utility, and I saw some strange things:
1) The MHz's of my memory are shown to be different on 3 different places: 1333 MHz, 1151 MHz, and I have the choice of frequencies (864, 1151, 1439 and 1768 MHz). I really don't get it.
2) My processor that is a 3.4 Ghz is shown to be working at 3.718 Ghz, and I don't know why, didn't do anything to "overclock", if it's what it's doing right now...
Also, the blue screen showed the following message: Stop: 0x000000F4, blah blah blah...
I did a system restauration, it ****ed up (sorry), I tried again, and it worked. But it reainstalled programs I had deleted (like sims 3) and it didn't want to uninstall. I uninstalled it with a forced uninstalling program, and it worked. I used a registry repair program, and it found like 78 files that needed repairing.
Anyways, can you explain why the memory is kind of ****ed up like that? And could you tell me what I can do to never make it happen again? For now, everything seems to be just fine.
Oh, and I ran an antivirus (MSE) and an antimalware (maleware antibytes), and found nothing.
Thanks in advance,
Computernewbie
