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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: Casa21 on September 25, 2012, 06:55:44 pm

Title: THE BIG PROBLEM WITH GA z77x UD3H (BSOD)
Post by: Casa21 on September 25, 2012, 06:55:44 pm
i ve reacentley bought my new intel computed with thesee spec:

CPU INTEL I5-3570K Ivy Bridge
Mother: GIGABYTE Z77X-UD3H
Memory: 8 GB Kingston DDR3 1600 HyperX
 WDcaviar 1TB Sata 3
 VGA:ATI XFX 7770 CORE EDITION
Sound: Audigy SB 0570L4
Red TP-LINK 350G
Optico Grabadora DVD Sata Samsung
FUENTE THERMALTAKE 600W

My problem is that my pc frezees (BSOD) all the  time when i started but these BSOD problem could not apeer in days but suddenly it is like a sotorm

I ve the F17 BIOS actualization, i ve read a topic of the last yaer that mention thesee problem and these prbolem with BSOD or blue screens havent benn solved

So as give me soma advices i am thinking in changing my mother
PD: sorry for my horrible english

Title: Re: THE BIG PROBLEM WITH GA z77x UD3H (BSOD)
Post by: Dark Mantis on September 26, 2012, 07:33:05 am
Hi and welcome.

The first thing to do is remove anything that might be causing the problem. So take out the sound card, the wireless card, optical drive and any other items that you have connected that are not essential.

Next put in one stick of memory into the first slot and leave the other slots clear.

Remove all the power supply connections and then replace the 24 pin and the 8 pin ATX near the CPU.

Make sure that you have the motherboard speaker(buzzer) connected the right way around.

This should leave you with a very basic system.

Boot up and note any beep code that is produced. Now post back.