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BSOD while playing CS:GO
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Just in the past couple weeks my PC has been stuttering and crashing at random intervals while play CSGO. It will stutter rarely when not ingame and constantly stutter and crash while ingame.
What happens is the game stutters for a split second then I lose control of my mouse and keyboard or just one of them, but CSGO will continue to run smooth while I can't control anything. The screen ALWAYS freezes one more time and either crashes or recovers itself, rinse and repeat. It hasn't crashed on the first freeze once, always on second and never a third.
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Don't really know where to get the info about the BSOD from, this is just what I found with some googling.
If I can get some help maybe I'll send some sand dunes or something better your way
I have ordered a new HDD from amazon just in case that's the problem, but if it's not I'll just use it on something else or a backup.
I don't really think it's the hard drive since I've already did a reinstall of my OS and everything was backed up fine. No data loss and icons aren't moving or getting renamed.
GPU? Motherboard? I have no clue and the diagnostic tests that I need to download to figure that out seem a bit unnecessary, especially if I can get someone else's opinion first.
What happens is the game stutters for a split second then I lose control of my mouse and keyboard or just one of them, but CSGO will continue to run smooth while I can't control anything. The screen ALWAYS freezes one more time and either crashes or recovers itself, rinse and repeat. It hasn't crashed on the first freeze once, always on second and never a third.
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BSOD's:
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Don't really know where to get the info about the BSOD from, this is just what I found with some googling.
If I can get some help maybe I'll send some sand dunes or something better your way
I have ordered a new HDD from amazon just in case that's the problem, but if it's not I'll just use it on something else or a backup.
I don't really think it's the hard drive since I've already did a reinstall of my OS and everything was backed up fine. No data loss and icons aren't moving or getting renamed.
GPU? Motherboard? I have no clue and the diagnostic tests that I need to download to figure that out seem a bit unnecessary, especially if I can get someone else's opinion first.
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