28.09.2013, 13:47
A common reason for bluescreens under stress is bad overclocking. If you did anything like that, reset all clocks/multipliers/voltages to their stock values.
Broken RAM is another possibility. You can download som ram testing tools, and keep them running for a night (usually you burn them on a bootable cd, the test takes several hours depending on the ram size, in which you cant use the computer)
Overheating is rather improbable. Usually it wont show a bluescreen, but will just shut down instantly. A bluescreen by overheating would mean that it didnt shut down properly before, and the hardware already took some physical damage.
Giving the bluescreen messages, or at least telling if they always are the same would be a good thing to limit the problem to something.
Broken RAM is another possibility. You can download som ram testing tools, and keep them running for a night (usually you burn them on a bootable cd, the test takes several hours depending on the ram size, in which you cant use the computer)
Overheating is rather improbable. Usually it wont show a bluescreen, but will just shut down instantly. A bluescreen by overheating would mean that it didnt shut down properly before, and the hardware already took some physical damage.
Giving the bluescreen messages, or at least telling if they always are the same would be a good thing to limit the problem to something.