Pc freezing blue screen of death

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Gavin1985

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this as been happening for afew weeks now. when my pc starts up it seems find then ill go to play player unknown battleground and the pc can just freezes up then it will turn to a blue screen ill reboot up and try again it will do the same after 2/3 times it runs ok. this happens every morning i turn the pc on. sometimes my pc can just freez if its not doing anything then ill turn it bk on n mouse will have no power to it keyboard will have the lights on but nothing works for afew secs.
 
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Im on windows 10.

i also forgot to say i have formatted my pc afew weeks ago to see if that would help but it didnt.

@FreeBooter ive done as you say and i get this msg when i go zip

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The WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR bug check has a value of 0x00000124. This bug check indicates that a fatal hardware error has occurred. This bug check is typically related to physical hardware failures. It can be heat related, defective hardware, memory or even a processor that is beginning to fail or has failed.


1) Ensure that none of the hardware components are overclocked. Overclocking means pushing the components beyond what they were designed for. If you do not know what that is you probably are not overclocking.

2) Ensure that the machine is adequately cooled. If this is a laptop use compressed air to carefully blow out the heat pipe and fan when the computer is turned off. If a desktop take the side cover off and blow a fan on the components.

3) Update all hardware-related drivers: video, sound, RAID (if any), etc. Do not rely on windows when it says the most recent driver is installed. It may be the most recent but it may also be corrupt.

4) Update the motherboard BIOS according to the manufacturer's instructions. Check with the computer maker for directions on this procedure and as usual it is always a good idea to back up your data.

5) Update ALL OS Windows updates

6) Use SpeedFan to monitor temperatures in computers, overheating can cause BSOD.

7) Use Memtest86+ disc to check system memory's (RAM's) for errors.

8) Use HDD Diagnostic Tool to check SMART health report of the hard disk drive (HDD).

9) Use Prime95 to stress test your CPU

10) Use 3DMark to stress test your GPU


Click the Url links for the website to follow instructions on how to do hardware diagnostics:
- http://www.carrona.org/diag.html
- http://www.carrona.org/hwdiag.html
- http://www.carrona.org/strpdown.html
 
Have you checked your fans? Also i would suggest that you do not run this pc and only if you have to...That 82c temp is bad.
 
You need to clean that machine of Dust....

Get a can of compressed air and then clean the machine, make sure and reseat everything properly when you are done cleaning the machine.

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ive just cleaned the pc tower out these are the temps with battleground discord running
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Please apply new thermal paste to your computer CPU.

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