PC troubles

Shamrock

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Wanna know if anyone can help me, this is incredibly annoying.

About ~2 weeks ago my computer started acting up and randomly BSODing. It's happen at weird times, sometimes when I'd leave my computer for a while I'd come back and it'd have done it (usually left Google Chrome, WMP and some other programs open). Then sometimes I'd be playing WoW and it just crashes with no lag, nothing new happening, nothing.

Eventually my computer wouldn't start up, so yesterday I formatted and installed Windows 7. Things were going fine and I have copied across some music and my WoW folder, that's it. Still crashed just now. I'm trying to figure out what it could be. I have a pretty new HD so I hope it's not that, but god damn...

Could it be Chrome? Chrome seems to be the only thing I leave open...
 
Id go test your RAM otherwise it might be your MoBo.

How is your cooling? Excessive heat can sometimes cause this as well.
 
I thought of cooling, but then again I've been running this pc for a year now and it's never been a problem.

I'll try and test my RAM, see what happens. Also trying a registry scan

Waitwait, looking now and something weird is up...I ran a format but all my old shit is still here? Must've run as an update. >< I hate computers
 
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Normally this type of issue is caused by RAM
Although PSU and GFX card issues are also known to BSOD, It might be gfx card as you have stated that even under Idle ( Lower Temps ) the PC still crashes.

Start swapping out hardware and test the results
 
Normally this type of issue is caused by RAM
Although PSU and GFX card issues are also known to BSOD, It might be gfx card as you have stated that even under Idle ( Lower Temps ) the PC still crashes.

Start swapping out hardware and test the results

yes it could be ram but it could also be that the CPU fan is either lowering its speed like mine has done before therefore causing the CPU to overheat and drop ur machine or the MOBO has a short circuit in it as I have noticed recently with a friends mobo that when something on there gets too hot or something isnt right ur PSU trips as a safety feature so that nothing else gets damaged....
 
i wanna give win7 a try? is it locally hosted somewhere?

but back to the topic, yes try the ram first - maybe run a few programs at once, leave the pc on etc to see if it still works - cause if it was a s/w problem the new install should do the trick
 
Things have been stable enough...no crashes for ~30 hours or so, then just earlier I had a few programs running and the pc froze and blue screened. There is a chance that was from a different cause though, since the circumstance was different. I'll run a RAM test though.
 
Are you overclocked at all? I'd try running Memtest overnight to rule out RAM too.

What error comes up on your BSOD?
 
Not Overclocked...before I reinstalled Windows I could see the BSOD, but now it just blue screens and switches off.

It was stable for a while, now it's being a B again...Motherboard?
 
Have you done a memtest? How many sticks of ram do you have installed? If you have more than one then test with on stick removed and then swap them around, the one that BSOD's is the culprit. Start there before you start replacing your mobo. Also how long after you start up does the PC slue screen?
 
It seems pretty random. I'll try the RAM test tomorrow. I've got four 1gb RAM sticks (they were all outta 2gb, so might be a good time to upgrade anyway). Thanks for the help guys, will let you know.
 
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