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Dartonasdf

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Hi i had a broken Grafix Card a while ago and got lots of BSOD's while i had it in. now i switched it and got diff. BSOD's.. 

Card is msi 280x 

 

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Reason is said to be tcpip.sys on windbg and bluescreenviewer said dxgmms1.sys ntoskrnl.exe KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED... so yea dunno

 

I hope you can help me since it's a fairly new system i build about 1 month ago

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Dartonasdf

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Also if its because it's overclocked since i've read that i never found out what setting i should use, being honest i'm not really into this stuff..


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Ztruker

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This is what windbg shows me:

 

10/28 Skype.exe
10/24 Skype.exe
09/28 atikmdag.sys
09/28 atikmdag.sys
09/26 atikmdag.sys
09/26 atikmdag.sys
09/26 atikmdag.sys
 

Uninstall Skype for now and see what happens. If no more problems try reinstalling it.

 

When did you replace the video card?


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rachella_13

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Checkout your RAM issue.


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Ztruker

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Rachella, what does your response mean? What RAM issue?


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