[HELP] Computer gets blue screen of death when playing games
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So since yesterday i've been dealing with this big issue... when I play games (whether is minecraft or browsers games like happy wheels) I will be able to play for like 10 -15 minutes and then I get a blue screen of death... sometimes it just freezes and it makes a really loud, repeating noise through my speakers. Please help.

(Usually I can play all the games I play on max settings and have it run smoothly)
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#2

Main reason is computer overheating. Would that be your problem?
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#3

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Originally Posted by Classical
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Main reason is computer overheating. Would that be your problem?
Any signs that it could be overheating? I mean my fan keeps running
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#4

Reinstal your windows easiest way to fix that problem.
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#5

Monitor temperature using hwmonitor and update all drivers, graphics etc
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#6

Check that link below,it might help you,it's releated to the "Blue Screen of Death".

http://pcsupport.about.com/od/fixthe...stoperrors.htm
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#7

Try a gamebooster, it might be able to tell you somthing.

I use Advanced System Care (It's free no worries), it monitors for things causing troubles within your PC. Monitoring your PC's fan speed, tempetatures of important PC components, and run diagnosis's of crash issues related to games.

Picture of it here.

Hope that helps you.
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#8

Most likely RAM problems. Overstressed.
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Most likely RAM problems. Overstressed.
Correct, once two years ago on my PC.. i was getting blue screen like "virtual mem dump.." i just take out RAM clean it and changed ports.. it fixed my problem...
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#10

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.
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