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Windows 10 BSOD constantly while playing TF2.
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So, after trying to do contracts, I noticed that Windows 10 likes to crash a lot when running TF2 with 2 errors codes: MEMORY_MANAGEMENT or UNEXPECTED_STORE_EXCEPTION. Any idea what could be the cause?

Specs:

http://puu.sh/mvkDZ/50eba7a9b7.png

So, after trying to do contracts, I noticed that Windows 10 likes to crash a lot when running TF2 with 2 errors codes: MEMORY_MANAGEMENT or UNEXPECTED_STORE_EXCEPTION. Any idea what could be the cause?

Specs:

[img]http://puu.sh/mvkDZ/50eba7a9b7.png[/img]
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Your temps are way too damn high man!!! You might wanna take a look for dust in cpu fans, thermal paste on cpu, the case fans for dust!! Probably thats why you have bsod!

Your temps are way too damn high man!!! You might wanna take a look for dust in cpu fans, thermal paste on cpu, the case fans for dust!! Probably thats why you have bsod!
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Slayer6Your temps are way too damn high man!!! You might wanna take a look for dust in cpu fans, thermal paste on cpu, the case fans for dust!! Probably thats why you have bsod!

I didn't even noticed the temps, huh, weird. I'll try doing something with it, thanks for pointing that out.

[quote=Slayer6]Your temps are way too damn high man!!! You might wanna take a look for dust in cpu fans, thermal paste on cpu, the case fans for dust!! Probably thats why you have bsod![/quote]

I didn't even noticed the temps, huh, weird. I'll try doing something with it, thanks for pointing that out.
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Slayer6Your temps are way too damn high man!!! You might wanna take a look for dust in cpu fans, thermal paste on cpu, the case fans for dust!! Probably thats why you have bsod!

Yeah, 78 degrees celsius sounds really bad, like much closer to boiling water than room temperature bad.

Do your temps go up like that only when you play TF2/other games? Or do you get BSOD's all the time?

[quote=Slayer6]Your temps are way too damn high man!!! You might wanna take a look for dust in cpu fans, thermal paste on cpu, the case fans for dust!! Probably thats why you have bsod![/quote]
Yeah, 78 degrees celsius sounds really bad, like much closer to boiling water than room temperature bad.

Do your temps go up like that only when you play TF2/other games? Or do you get BSOD's all the time?
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SpaceGhostsCoffeeSlayer6Your temps are way too damn high man!!! You might wanna take a look for dust in cpu fans, thermal paste on cpu, the case fans for dust!! Probably thats why you have bsod!Yeah, 78 degrees celsius sounds really bad, like much closer to boiling water than room temperature bad.

Do your temps go up like that only when you play TF2/other games? Or do you get BSOD's all the time?

I took the screenshots of specs when I had Firefox, Steam and foobar open. No game was running at that time, no idea why they're so high. I sometimes get BSOD's when just using the computer, no games. But the crashes while playing TF2 are really common when playing MvM.

Some additional info, I'm on a laptop with a cooling pad on. Why they're up 70 degrees is beyond me.

[quote=SpaceGhostsCoffee][quote=Slayer6]Your temps are way too damn high man!!! You might wanna take a look for dust in cpu fans, thermal paste on cpu, the case fans for dust!! Probably thats why you have bsod![/quote]
Yeah, 78 degrees celsius sounds really bad, like much closer to boiling water than room temperature bad.

Do your temps go up like that only when you play TF2/other games? Or do you get BSOD's all the time?[/quote]

I took the screenshots of specs when I had Firefox, Steam and foobar open. No game was running at that time, no idea why they're so high. I sometimes get BSOD's when just using the computer, no games. But the crashes while playing TF2 are really common when playing MvM.

Some additional info, I'm on a laptop with a cooling pad on. Why they're up 70 degrees is beyond me.
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Laptops build up dust pretty easily in their cooling systems, use compressed air to blow both ways through the van vents to see what you can get out! (You can also just blow into them)

Laptops build up dust pretty easily in their cooling systems, use compressed air to blow both ways through the van vents to see what you can get out! (You can also just blow into them)
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I had this same problem until yesterday. Cleaning out my case of dust and physically Swapping the position of my ram sticks fixed this issue

I had this same problem until yesterday. Cleaning out my case of dust and physically Swapping the position of my ram sticks fixed this issue
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TechDudeLaptops build up dust pretty easily in their cooling systems, use compressed air to blow both ways through the van vents to see what you can get out! (You can also just blow into them)YouI had this same problem until yesterday. Cleaning out my case of dust and physically Swapping the position of my ram sticks fixed this issue

Thanks for the suggestions, I'll try them

[quote=TechDude]Laptops build up dust pretty easily in their cooling systems, use compressed air to blow both ways through the van vents to see what you can get out! (You can also just blow into them)[/quote]

[quote=You]I had this same problem until yesterday. Cleaning out my case of dust and physically Swapping the position of my ram sticks fixed this issue[/quote]

Thanks for the suggestions, I'll try them
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