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Old 07-20-12, 04:48 PM Thread Starter   #1
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BSOD Sometimes Randomly (Has Pics)


Hey Clockers!

Im havin issues since a really long time, and i can't really find any informations about the BSOD code, but i took a photo when the death came, so here we go:

I'd really appreciate if some of you woul'd help me to solve this issue!
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Old 07-20-12, 04:57 PM   #2
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Flez,

List all your hardware by brand please, then we can make better suggestions. Our guys are good but they will need to know what you're using.

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Boot to Memtest86+ installed to a thumb drive, and check the RAM for errors. It would also help us to know what the rated timings and voltage are at DDR3-1866, and what the current settings are (CPU-Z--> Memory tab).

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Old 07-21-12, 05:22 AM   #4
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bsod 124 is usually vcore related.
Tickle your vcore up by the smallest increment and see if that sorts it.

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Old 07-21-12, 11:36 AM Thread Starter   #5
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now it goes really weird, because nowdays i get the BSOD more often.
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Old 07-21-12, 11:47 AM   #6
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That doesn't really tell us anything. What were the results of our suggestions?
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Old 07-21-12, 11:51 AM Thread Starter   #7
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Alright so went to the stock clocks with my CPU and basically everything, here are the pics about it, something with this image that wouldn't look like this? http://gyazo.com/8a7f4cd9091f06829db17a501a7d786a

Update:
Heres my Eventviewer Log about the Bluescreen!

http://gyazo.com/e7aa8bd78f26edbd81005dfcfb024c6d

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Old 07-21-12, 06:02 PM   #8
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Raptoxx 600W PSU
Looks like some Chinese junk.

Chance of being the cause of the dreaded BSOD.

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i ran a few test and looks like my windows is dying because in the dmp there was two .dll's that are actually corrupt, like (hal.dll), tomorrow im gonna reinstall the windows anyways.
Yea the Raptoxx PSU sounds so chinese lol
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Old 07-21-12, 08:27 PM   #10
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Try just a startup repair if you are on windows 7. It may fix it before you reinstall.

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Old 07-22-12, 06:55 AM   #11
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i ran a few test and looks like my windows is dying because in the dmp there was two .dll's that are actually corrupt, like (hal.dll), tomorrow im gonna reinstall the windows anyways.
Yea the Raptoxx PSU sounds so chinese lol
Windows may be corrupt for a reason and that reason may be your power supply shutting down Windows with files open. You should get a digital multi-meter and check your present voltages at idle and under load through one of your molex plugs.

That way you you can either solve or eliminate the power supply as the problem. Right now you're only guessing without fixing the cause if you reinstall Windows.

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I started getting this fairly often a few weeks ago (same error code). Went back to stock speeds on the CPU and it stopped. Haven't had time to mess with the overclock again but FYI...

Turning the OC off and seeing if the error goes away would be where I would start. At least then you'd have a better idea of where to start (but my guess is that PS is not able to supply enough voltage to the CPU).

Has this always been an issue with the PC or did it just start recently?

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Old 07-22-12, 04:13 PM Thread Starter   #13
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I started getting this fairly often a few weeks ago (same error code). Went back to stock speeds on the CPU and it stopped. Haven't had time to mess with the overclock again but FYI...

Turning the OC off and seeing if the error goes away would be where I would start. At least then you'd have a better idea of where to start (but my guess is that PS is not able to supply enough voltage to the CPU).

Has this always been an issue with the PC or did it just start recently?
In the BIOS turned off OC and now it works pretty well, so i can't OC my CPU or what the hell is goin on now?
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As I said before, you should try a vcore increase. I've had 124s when Speedstep clocked the CPU down, vcore falling below 0.85v and blue screening. Adding 0.015+ vcore on a +offset has completely stopped them.
If you set the voltage manually, add the increment on, or otherwise use the offset function.
Turn on Load-line calibration (LLC) if it isn't on already, and disable spread spectrum. PLL overvoltage should be disabled also. Leave everything else on auto.

If you get another BSOD, add another 0.005v to the voltage, rinse and repeat until stable. Keep an eye on the full-load voltage, though...

edit- a clean reinstall of Windows would probably not hurt either.

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Are you OCing using the Asus AI Suite software, or using the BIOS?

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I doubt vcore is the problem. That is a garbage power supply, start with that.

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Old 07-23-12, 07:09 AM Thread Starter   #17
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Problem was the PSU, replaced with another one, and since then the PC actually faster lol and more stable. Ye don't buy that brand of PSU... what i learnt from this? the cheap isn't the best lol
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Glad it is working for you.

It is best to always get models that are known to be good. If you are unsure, ask here. What did you end up getting?

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As a tech, I have seen a lot of this kind of crap from cheap off-brand PSUs.
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Guess it was down to the CRaptoxx psu lol. Glad you sorted it buddy.

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