[8.1] Random/Frequent ntoskrnl.exe BSOD's

I've also noticed as of the last bluescreen that my notification icons are dis-appearing or becoming in-active when some programs are run, like the media player. What in gods name is going on?
 
I was asleep, got up to use the PC as it was idle and fine the entire time, soon as I started doing anything the PC crashed with a red screen and no text, then rebooted like a blue-screen.

I think that type of crash is graphic card/driver related???
 
Re: [W8.1] Random/Frequent ntoskrnl.exe BSOD's

New stable BIOS (available on your MB support webpage): H.H 2015-04-23 1.32MB.
New radeon software/driver is available (from amd website).
New LAN/network driver (available on your MB support webpage): Realtek PCI-E Ethernet Drivers (W8) 8.053.0323.2017 2017-05-26 10.31MB.
I'd set it to 1333.
RAM still running at 1600MHz (PC3-12800 DDR3-1600, speccy shows 800MHz).
Try to lower it to 1333 or 1066 (in your bios settings).
realtek RTL8111E drivers 8.060 2017/12/25 (click)
Crimson ReLive Edition 17.7.1 2017/7/14 (click)
AMD Chipset Drivers 17.10 2017/4/28 and AMD RAID Driver and RAIDXpert Utility 17.2.1 2017/3/14 (click)
(Optional) New BIOS H.H 2015-04-23 1.32MB, on MSI 760GM-P23 (FX) support webpage.
 
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If I were to lower the RAM speed would I just lower the value to 1333 or do I have to change more then just that value? Does it automatically change everything else???

Also it is now bluescreening when I get to the log-in screen, should I try to get into safe-mode?
 
I fixed the links (but they are not direct downloads anymore: it seems amd didn't like that).
For the RAM speed, check the following pictures (my bios): I changed it from auto to 1333.

changeramspeed.jpg
 
Thank you very much for the link fix, I'll do the drivers first and give the RAM speed a shot. So I just have to change the DRAM Frequency, is that correct?
 
Okay so I selected
FSB/DRAM Ratio: 1:3.33

which set the DRAM Frequency to 1333
That's correct? Cause I cannot change the DRAM Frequency unless I use the ratio option
 
They made it difficult, uh?
I'd say it's correct, if all the other values are in their ranges.

(I thought it was simpler to change the DRAM frequency, like in my board...)
 
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They made it difficult, uh?
I'd say it's correct, if all the other values are in their ranges.

Okay uhm... only other options I see are Memory-Z and Advanced DRAM Configuration, if I look into those I don't see any values to edit voltages or what not...so is it fine just to change the ratio???
 
Honestly, I don't know.
Isn't present a simple DRAM Frequency (or similar) setting like the one in my motherboard?
Where you can change values: 800,1066,1333.
 
Honestly, I don't know.
Isn't present a simple DRAM Frequency (or similar) setting like the one in my motherboard?

Yeah there is, but it is greyed out and I cannot select it, the only way the DRAM Frequency changes is when I change the Ratio...weird, am I right?
 
Right, so...should I just try it and see what happens? All the other voltage related things I see are for the CPU.
 

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