Windows 7 crashing the Core i3-4130 4th problem

Hello

At first, I want to say sorry because my English writing skills is very week.

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4/5 days ago, I bought a new desktop computer.

Configuration:

Processor: Core i3-4130 4 3.40 GHz

Motherboard: Gigabyte GA H81M S2PV

RAM: Twinmos 4 GB BBR3

Hard drive: Western Digital 1 TB

Monitor: Viewsonic 22 inch

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After buying this PC I install windows 7 x 64 ultimate and Realtel HD audio driver, Intel(r) HD Graphics Driver (Win7/W8 x 64) and other essential basic drivers of CD of motherboards.

But, when I work with Firefox (31.9 Beta) it crashes all the time. Same problem with the Chrome browser. Besides, when I play a video with KMPlayer (latest version) after a few minutes of play my pc shows me a blue screen.

After a few hours with this problem, I have reinstalled my windows 7 to a new update (June) but now I am not able to install the Intel® HD Graphics (Win7/W8 x 64) driver. I tried several times but my windows show me the blue screen. Firefox was ok last night, but now it always crashes.

My old pc was core 2 duo and it was very smooth with any windows 7 (old and new).

A few days ago one of my friends bought the same configuration pc (4th Core i3-4130) and he must face same problem like me. But when he installed windows 8.1 all his issue is resolved automatically. But I'm comfortable with windows 7 not with windows 8.1 because I use it very well over the past year.

So my question is...

Is I am facing this problem for my new processor Core i3-4130 4th?

And what operating system will be the best for my win8.1/win 7 ultimate pc.

Hi Patrick,

My problem was solved by changing RAM, my previous ram was 1300 bus, but now I am using 1600 ram bus. Now everything is ok.

Thank you

Marilou

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