F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Random blue-screens (BSOD) PLEASE HELP! :-

Random blue-screens (BSOD) PLEASE HELP! :-

Random blue-screens (BSOD) PLEASE HELP! :-

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Indian_Beast
Member
226
07-18-2016, 03:05 AM
#1
desperately requiring your knowledge, team.
In my recently launched INTERNET/GAMING CAFE, after several hours of gaming—particularly DOTA2—and typically when players press ALT+TAB to switch between windows (chrome for Facebook, YouTube, etc.) during gameplay—the system suddenly freezes into a BLUE-SCREEN OF DEATH without any clear error message. Just the disappointing face and the sad news it brings.
Current Set-up:
10 brand-new units, all identical specifications
Air-conditioned Room
Overclock settings are defaulted (OC n00b here)
All drivers updated and latest BIOS-firmware installed.
Specifications:
OS: Windows 10 PRO 64-bit
Motherboard: MSI A68HM-E33 v2 (Latest BIOS installed)
CPU: AMD A7860K APU (STOCK heatsink/fan assembly)
Graphics: No video card. Only using the AMD-APU
RAM: 2 x 4GB Kingston HyperX Fury DDR3 1866MHz
Hard drive: 240GB Kingston UV400 SSD
Monitor: Acer 20" 1366 x 768 Monitor
+++ Added 1 COOLING FAN
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Should there be any adjustments needed (especially regarding the Overclocking settings) to prevent this issue instead of relying on defaults, could you assist? Your help would mean a lot.
~sujirou
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Indian_Beast
07-18-2016, 03:05 AM #1

desperately requiring your knowledge, team.
In my recently launched INTERNET/GAMING CAFE, after several hours of gaming—particularly DOTA2—and typically when players press ALT+TAB to switch between windows (chrome for Facebook, YouTube, etc.) during gameplay—the system suddenly freezes into a BLUE-SCREEN OF DEATH without any clear error message. Just the disappointing face and the sad news it brings.
Current Set-up:
10 brand-new units, all identical specifications
Air-conditioned Room
Overclock settings are defaulted (OC n00b here)
All drivers updated and latest BIOS-firmware installed.
Specifications:
OS: Windows 10 PRO 64-bit
Motherboard: MSI A68HM-E33 v2 (Latest BIOS installed)
CPU: AMD A7860K APU (STOCK heatsink/fan assembly)
Graphics: No video card. Only using the AMD-APU
RAM: 2 x 4GB Kingston HyperX Fury DDR3 1866MHz
Hard drive: 240GB Kingston UV400 SSD
Monitor: Acer 20" 1366 x 768 Monitor
+++ Added 1 COOLING FAN
****************************************************************
Should there be any adjustments needed (especially regarding the Overclocking settings) to prevent this issue instead of relying on defaults, could you assist? Your help would mean a lot.
~sujirou

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Mapley
Member
240
07-18-2016, 11:23 AM
#2
Initially avoid increasing speed beyond recommended limits.
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Mapley
07-18-2016, 11:23 AM #2

Initially avoid increasing speed beyond recommended limits.

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Humhumm
Member
137
07-21-2016, 07:39 PM
#3
Joe-L:
Try to avoid overclocking completely first.
hi Joel,
I might not have explained it clearly enough. Sorry if I used the term "default" incorrectly—it actually meant the default overclock settings for the purpose of this discussion. In reality, I didn't perform any overclocking at all when I said the settings were set to defaults. So in short, I didn't actually overclock those units that caused the BSOD.
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Humhumm
07-21-2016, 07:39 PM #3

Joe-L:
Try to avoid overclocking completely first.
hi Joel,
I might not have explained it clearly enough. Sorry if I used the term "default" incorrectly—it actually meant the default overclock settings for the purpose of this discussion. In reality, I didn't perform any overclocking at all when I said the settings were set to defaults. So in short, I didn't actually overclock those units that caused the BSOD.