Desktop.zip 1571k .zip file Happened once when i wasn't in the room, and once while i was looking at twin turbos on youtube. Crashes with a blue screen for .5 seconds then shuts off and powers back on.
· Windows 7
· x64
· Windows 7
· Had a friend install os for me at his work.
· Less than a year old
· Have not re installed before.
He's attached the needed information already (which, if you bothered to look, contains A LOT of info, around 100x more than BlueScreenView, which is not useful).
@OP I'll take a look at your files
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OK your BSODs are mostly 0x124 (there was one that was 0xF4 - but we'll treat that as a red herring for now). 0x124 are of type WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR and are always a hardware fault. Though in your scenario, it appears as if you are overclocking and so I would advise to revert to stock for the time being to diagnose the issue, or increase vcore (a common solution for 0x124 BSODs).
I reset bios to defaults for now. It was worse when i was using the nvidia 313.96 beta driver. I'm thinking its the ram because its supposed to be 1.35v and i got it stable at 1.54v. Lots of stop blue screens with those drivers.
I reset bios to defaults for now. It was worse when i was using the nvidia 313.96 beta driver. I'm thinking its the ram because its supposed to be 1.35v and i got it stable at 1.54v. Lots of stop blue screens with those drivers.
Just drop your ram back to defaults, or set to 1866, mine is rock solid stable at 1866 @ 1.35v, although it should handle 1.54v as well.....
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He's attached the needed information already (which, if you bothered to look, contains A LOT of info, around 100x more than BlueScreenView, which is not useful).
Just drop your ram back to defaults, or set to 1866, mine is rock solid stable at 1866 @ 1.35v, although it should handle 1.54v as well.....
Thanks didn't see that
100x more useful than not useful is still useless.....100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001 x 0 = 0
.2v higher? thats a huge jump.
What is your vcore at? Personally, i would go to bios, save all your settings for now, then revert back to stock
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OK your BSODs are mostly 0x124 (there was one that was 0xF4 - but we'll treat that as a red herring for now). 0x124 are of type WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR and are always a hardware fault. Though in your scenario, it appears as if you are overclocking and so I would advise to revert to stock for the time being to diagnose the issue, or increase vcore (a common solution for 0x124 BSODs).
thats fubar. Some setting in bios is doing this, perhaps Load Line Calibration or something similar.
I've got a pretty crappy 3770k, and it ONLY wants 1.36v for 4.5ghz....
thats fubar. Some setting in bios is doing this, perhaps Load Line Calibration or something similar.
I've got a pretty crappy 3770k, and it ONLY wants 1.36v for 4.5ghz....
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