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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/07/30 17:55:21 (permalink)
Not sure... The computer rebooted itself overnight, but the error seems to be something new:
 
Crash Dump Analysis

Crash dump directory: C:\Windows\Minidump Crash dumps are enabled on your computer. On Sat 30/07/2016 12:07:09 PM GMT your computer crashed crash dump file: C:\Windows\Minidump\073016-306401-01.dmp This was probably caused by the following module: ntoskrnl.exe (nt+0x32D9E7) Bugcheck code: 0x124 (0x0, 0xFFFFFFFF8CBDC8FC, 0x0, 0x0) Error: WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR file path: C:\Windows\system32\ntoskrnl.exe product: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System company: Microsoft Corporation description: NT Kernel & System Bug check description: This bug check indicates that a fatal hardware error has occurred. This bug check uses the error data that is provided by the Windows Hardware Error Architecture (WHEA). This is likely to be caused by a hardware problem problem. This problem might also be caused because of overheating (thermal issue). The crash took place in the Windows kernel. Possibly this problem is caused by another driver that cannot be identified at this time.

On Sat 30/07/2016 3:31:44 AM GMT your computer crashed crash dump file: C:\Windows\Minidump\072916-58266-01.dmp This was probably caused by the following module: hcwpp2.sys (hcwPP2+0x7DA8) Bugcheck code: 0xC4 (0xF6, 0x16A8, 0xFFFFFFFFE26443F0, 0xFFFFFFFF94EB1DA8) Error: DRIVER_VERIFIER_DETECTED_VIOLATION file path: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\hcwpp2.sys product: WinTV company: Hauppauge Computer Works, Inc. description: WinTV PVR PCI II (v2) WDM Video Capture Bug check description: This is the general bug check code for fatal errors found by Driver Verifier. A driver references a user-mode handle as kernel mode. This appears to be a typical software driver bug and is not likely to be caused by a hardware problem. A third party driver was identified as the probable root cause of this system error. It is suggested you look for an update for the following driver: hcwpp2.sys (WinTV PVR PCI II (v2) WDM Video Capture, Hauppauge Computer Works, Inc.). Google query: Hauppauge Computer Works, Inc. DRIVER_VERIFIER_DETECTED_VIOLATION

On Sat 30/07/2016 3:31:44 AM GMT your computer crashed crash dump file: C:\Windows\memory.dmp This was probably caused by the following module: hcwpp2.sys (hcwPP2+0x7DA8) Bugcheck code: 0xC4 (0xF6, 0x16A8, 0xFFFFFFFFE26443F0, 0xFFFFFFFF94EB1DA8) Error: DRIVER_VERIFIER_DETECTED_VIOLATION file path: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\hcwpp2.sys product: WinTV company: Hauppauge Computer Works, Inc. description: WinTV PVR PCI II (v2) WDM Video Capture Bug check description: This is the general bug check code for fatal errors found by Driver Verifier. A driver references a user-mode handle as kernel mode. This appears to be a typical software driver bug and is not likely to be caused by a hardware problem. A third party driver was identified as the probable root cause of this system error. It is suggested you look for an update for the following driver: hcwpp2.sys (WinTV PVR PCI II (v2) WDM Video Capture, Hauppauge Computer Works, Inc.). Google query: Hauppauge Computer Works, Inc. DRIVER_VERIFIER_DETECTED_VIOLATION
 
Conclusion

8 crash dumps have been found and analyzed. 2 third party drivers have been identified to be causing system crashes on your computer. It is strongly suggested that you check for updates for these drivers on their company websites. Click on the links below to search with Google for updates for these drivers:
hcwpp2.sys (WinTV PVR PCI II (v2) WDM Video Capture, Hauppauge Computer Works, Inc.) hal.sys
If no updates for these drivers are available, try searching with Google on the names of these drivers in combination with the errors that have been reported for these drivers. Include the brand and model name of your computer as well in the query. This often yields interesting results from discussions on the web by users who have been experiencing similar problems.

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On the plus side, it's much cooler today and the core temps are down - 54C to 56C at the moment.
 
Haven't seen a true BSoD crash yet, but I'm still getting the Display Driver crashes.
One thing that I get a lot of is the screen will go black and I get a message from the monitor saying it has gone into eco mode. This will last for anywhere from a few seconds to several minutes as the screen flashes and attempts to come back. Often it is showing various parts of what was on the screen originally, and sometimes it even displays something from a tab that I was looking at previous to the one I was looking at when it crashed.
 
 

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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/07/30 17:57:20 (permalink)
Re: Testing the RAM
 
Good idea - I'll try and set it up tonight before I go to bed so it can run all night.

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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/07/30 18:08:24 (permalink)
Looks like you're still getting the 124 bsod even at default voltage. I would say go higher but your temps may become a problem. You should try testing your cpu with the intel processor diagnostic tool to see if your processor can pass it or not. Remove WinTV to get rid of the the other blue screen errors.
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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/07/30 20:49:12 (permalink)
 
Just ran the Intel Processor Test - Here are some of the results (I left out about half the report as it is quite long and redundant):
Bottom line is that the CPU passed all tests except one
 
--- IPDT x86 - Revision: 3.0.0.25.W --- IPDT x86 - Start Time: 30/07/2016 8:33:21 PM
Intel(R) spbc Module Test Module Version: 1.0.7.32b.W Start Time: Sat Jul 30 20:33:24 2016
Test Result - FAIL ..!!..ALERT..Processor under test is verified as 'SAMPLE'..!!..
 
Processor Manufacturer: GenuineIntel Processor Brand String: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU    Q6600  @ 2.40GHz
End Time: Sat Jul 30 20:33:27 2016 Total Time:  seconds: 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Genuine Intel CPU Test Module Version: 1.0.12.32b.W Start Time: Sat Jul 30 20:33:30 2016 Test Result - PASS Expected: GenuineIntel Detected: GenuineIntel End Time: Sat Jul 30 20:33:30 2016 Total Time:  seconds: 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------
----- Temperature Test Module Version: 1.0.12.32b.W Start Time: Sat Jul 30 20:33:31 2016 Test Result - PASS Expected: Greater than 1 degrees below max Received: 33 degrees below max End Time: Sat Jul 30 20:33:32 2016 Total Time:  seconds: 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- CPU Brand String Test Module Version: 1.0.12.32b.W Start Time: Sat Jul 30 20:33:34 2016 Test Result - PASS Expected String Parts: As Defined in BrandString_LocalConfig.xml Detected: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU    Q6600  @ 2.40GHz End Time: Sat Jul 30 20:33:34 2016 Total Time:  seconds: 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- CPU Frequency Test Module Version: 1.0.14.32b.W Start Time: Sat Jul 30 20:33:36 2016 Test Result - PASS
Processor Name: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU    Q6600  @ 2.40GHz Expected CPU Frequency: 2.40 Detected CPU Frequency: 2.43387 This CPU does not support base clock QPI link rate Test - Not supported. Skipping QPI link rate Test. End Time: Sat Jul 30 20:33:46 2016 Total Time:  seconds: 10
 
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Expected Greater than 1 degrees below max Received 27 degrees below max Test PASSED 28 degrees C below maximum Test Result - PASS Expected Greater than 1 degrees below max Received 28 degrees below max Test PASSED
Temperature Monitor Stopped
-------------------------------------------------------------------- System Information ------------------ Processor Name: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU    Q6600  @ 2.40GHz Processor Information: x64 Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 11 Number of Physical Cores: 4 Number of Logical Cores: 4 Installed System Memory: 8 GB Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit Graphics Information: NVIDIA GeForce GT 620 System Product: P5K PREMIUM System BIOS: 1101 --------------------------------------------------------------------
--- IPDT x86 - End Time: 30/07/2016 8:38:39 PM --- IPDT x86 - Result: Pass

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MediaSonic NAS Box - USB 3.0 Various HD's - 250GB to 2TB
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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/07/30 21:08:16 (permalink)
And... just got this one:
 
Problem signature:
  Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
  OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.1
  Locale ID: 4105
 
Additional information about the problem:
  BCCode: 124
  BCP1: 00000000
  BCP2: 8D7638FC
  BCP3: 00000000
  BCP4: 00000000
  OS Version: 6_1_7601
  Service Pack: 1_0
  Product: 256_1
 
Files that help describe the problem:
C:\Windows\Minidump\073016-326744-01.dmp
  C:\Users\Jim\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-350206-0.sysdata.xml
 
 
post edited by Sushihunter - 2016/07/30 21:41:50

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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/07/31 10:18:27 (permalink)
"BCCode: 124" You Need to Increase the vCore more.
And this "Test Result - FAIL ..!!..ALERT..Processor under test is verified as 'SAMPLE'..!!.."

Associate Code: 9E88QK5L7811G3H


 
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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/07/31 18:19:49 (permalink)
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Test Result - FAIL ..!!..ALERT..Processor under test is verified as 'SAMPLE'..!!..

After the first Fail, click on "tools"
Under "config", scroll down to SPBC and check "disable"
Start the test again. 
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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/08/01 04:19:51 (permalink)
 
After the first Fail, click on "tools"
Under "config", scroll down to SPBC and check "disable"
Start the test again.
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Done.
 
--- IPDT x86 - Revision: 3.0.0.25.W
--- IPDT x86 - Start Time: 01/08/2016 4:02:22 AM
 
Genuine Intel CPU Test
Module Version: 1.0.12.32b.W
Start Time: Mon Aug 01 04:02:22 2016
Test Result - PASS
Expected: GenuineIntel
Detected: GenuineIntel
End Time: Mon Aug 01 04:02:23 2016
Total Time:  seconds: 1
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Temperature Test
Module Version: 1.0.12.32b.W
Start Time: Mon Aug 01 04:02:23 2016
Test Result - PASS
Expected: Greater than 1 degrees below max
Received: 39 degrees below max
End Time: Mon Aug 01 04:02:24 2016
Total Time:  seconds: 1
--------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU Brand String Test
Module Version: 1.0.12.32b.W
Start Time: Mon Aug 01 04:02:24 2016
Test Result - PASS
Expected String Parts: As Defined in BrandString_LocalConfig.xml
Detected: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU    Q6600  @ 2.40GHz
End Time: Mon Aug 01 04:02:25 2016
Total Time:  seconds: 1
--------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU Frequency Test
Module Version: 1.0.14.32b.W
Start Time: Mon Aug 01 04:02:25 2016
Test Result - PASS
Processor Name: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU    Q6600  @ 2.40GHz
Expected CPU Frequency: 2.40
Detected CPU Frequency: 2.43525
This CPU does not support base clock
QPI link rate Test - Not supported.
Skipping QPI link rate Test.
End Time: Mon Aug 01 04:02:36 2016
Total Time:  seconds: 11
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Floating Point Test
Module Version: 1.0.10.32b.W
Start Time: Mon Aug 01 04:02:37 2016
Test Result - PASS
Million Floating Points per Second, MFLOPS: 216
Error: 0
--- Floating Point Test Passed!!!---
End Time: Mon Aug 01 04:02:39 2016
Total Time:  seconds: 2
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Prime Number Generation Test
Module Version: 1.0.10.32b.W
Start Time: Mon Aug 01 04:02:39 2016
Test Result - PASS
Operation Per Second: 1.32916e+006
Error: 0
--- Prime Number Generation Test Passed!!!---
End Time: Mon Aug 01 04:02:41 2016
Total Time:  seconds: 2
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Cache Test
Module Version: 1.0.10.32b.W
Start Time: Mon Aug 01 04:02:42 2016
Test Result - PASS
 
--- Reading Cache Size --- 
 
- Detected L1 Data Cache Size --> 32
- Detected L1 Inst Cache Size --> 32
 
- Detected L2 Cache Size --> 4096
- Detected L3 Cache Size --> Not Detected.
 
Cache Size Test Passed!!!
 
End Time: Mon Aug 01 04:02:42 2016
Total Time:  seconds: 0
--------------------------------------------------------------------
MMXSSE Test
Module Version: 1.0.10.32b.W
Start Time: Mon Aug 01 04:02:42 2016
Test Result - PASS
 
--- Determining MMX - SSE capabilities ---
--- CPU FEATURES DETECTION FOR ---
            ---        MMX SSE       ---
MMX - MMX Supported --> Yes
SSE - SSE Supported --> Yes
SSE2 - SSE2 Supported --> Yes
SSE3 - SSE3 Supported --> Yes
SSSE3 - SSSE3 Supported --> Yes
SSE4.1 - SSE4.1 Supported --> No
SSE4.2 - SSE4.2 Supported --> No
--- MMX SSE - capabilities check complete ---
MMX Test Result --- PASS
SSE Test Result --- PASS
SSE2 Test Result --- PASS
SSE3 Test Result --- PASS
SSSE3 Test Result --- PASS
SSE4.1 Test Result --- Not Tested
SSE4.2 Test Result --- Not Tested
 
End Time: Mon Aug 01 04:02:42 2016
Total Time:  seconds: 0
--------------------------------------------------------------------
AVX Test
Module Version: 1.0.11.32b.W
Start Time: Mon Aug 01 04:02:43 2016
Test Result - PASS
 
--- Determining AVX AES PCLMULQDQ capabilities ---
--- CPU FEATURES DETECTION FOR ---
           --- AVX/AES/PCLMULQDQ ---
AVX - Advanced Vector Extensions Supported --> No
AVX OS Support   - AVX Operating System Supported --> No ---> No Test Required
AES - Advanced Encryption Standard Supported --> No ---> No Test Required
PCLMULQDQ - Polys Carry-Less Multiply Supported --> No ---> No Test Required
--- AVX AES PCLMULQDQ capabilities check complete ---
AVX Compare Test Result --- Not Tested
AES Test Result --- Not Tested
PCLMULQDQ Test Result --- Not Tested
No AVX AES PCLMULQDQ Tests required
 
End Time: Mon Aug 01 04:02:43 2016
Total Time:  seconds: 0
--------------------------------------------------------------------
IMC Test
Module Version: 1.0.7.32b.W
Start Time: Mon Aug 01 04:02:44 2016
Test Result - PASS
---  Integrated Memory Controller Test NOT Supported on this Processor  ---
..Skipping Integrated Memory Controller Test..
End Time: Mon Aug 01 04:02:44 2016
Total Time:  seconds: 0
--------------------------------------------------------------------
PCH Test
Module Version: 1.0.9.32b.W
Start Time: Mon Aug 01 04:02:45 2016
Test Result - Config Mismatch
Platform Controller Hub Test not supported current chipset.
Skipping Platform Controller Hub Test.
End Time: Mon Aug 01 04:02:45 2016
Total Time:  seconds: 0
--------------------------------------------------------------------
IGD Module Test
Module Version: 1.0.12.32b.W
Start Time: Mon Aug 01 04:02:46 2016
Test Result: Intel(R) Integrated Graphics Device Not Detected or Not Configured, Test Skipped
End Time: Mon Aug 01 04:02:46 2016
Total Time:  seconds: 0
--------------------------------------------------------------------
GFX Module Test
Module Version: 1.0.12.32b.W
Start Time: Mon Aug 01 04:02:47 2016
GFX Module Test: PASS
End Time: Mon Aug 01 04:03:19 2016
Total Time:  seconds: 32
--------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU Load
Module Version: 1.0.10.32b.W
Start Time: Mon Aug 01 04:03:19 2016
CPU Load: PASS
End Time: Mon Aug 01 04:07:20 2016
Total Time:  seconds: 241
--------------------------------------------------------------------
--- IPDT x86 - Temperature Monitor Results
 
--- Temperature Test ---
...
Version 1.0.12.32b.W
...
 
35 degrees C below maximum
Test Result - PASS
Expected Greater than 1 degrees below max
Received 35 degrees below max
 
--- Temperature Test ---
...
Version 1.0.12.32b.W
...
 
 
Entering run forever
35 degrees C below maximum
Test Result - PASS
Expected Greater than 1 degrees below max
Received 35 degrees below max
Test PASSED
34 degrees C below maximum
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Expected Greater than 1 degrees below max
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Test PASSED
34 degrees C below maximum
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Expected Greater than 1 degrees below max
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Test PASSED
34 degrees C below maximum
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Expected Greater than 1 degrees below max
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Test PASSED
33 degrees C below maximum
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Expected Greater than 1 degrees below max
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Expected Greater than 1 degrees below max
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Test PASSED
 
Temperature Monitor Stopped
 
--------------------------------------------------------------------
System Information
------------------
Processor Name: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU    Q6600  @ 2.40GHz
Processor Information: x64 Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 11
Number of Physical Cores: 4
Number of Logical Cores: 4
Installed System Memory: 8 GB
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit
Graphics Information: NVIDIA GeForce GT 620
System Product: P5K PREMIUM
System BIOS: 1101
--------------------------------------------------------------------
 
--- IPDT x86 - End Time: 01/08/2016 4:07:20 AM
--- IPDT x86 - Result: Pass
--------------------------------------------------------------------
PASS

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Gigabyte GA-Z270-HD3P Motherboard - BIOS F8
Intel G4560 Pentium Kaby Lake CPU - 3.5GHz
G.Skill F4-3200C14D-16GVR DDR4 RAM - 16GB's
Samsung 960 EVO M.2 NVMe SSD - 500GB
EVGA Nvidia GT 620 - 2 GBs RAM Video Card * To be installed soon
EVGA SuperNova750 Watt G2 PSU * New 2016 * To be installed soon
LG Bluray/DVD Burner BH14NS40 + LG DVD Burner GSA-H62L
MediaSonic NAS Box - USB 3.0 Various HD's - 250GB to 2TB
Dell 2407WFPHC Monitor + Samsung SyncMaster 750s Monitor
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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/08/01 04:23:39 (permalink)
 
Haven't had time to pull RAM and test them individually, but did test all of it.
Passed all tests.
 
I'm beginning to wonder if the problem might be in the motherboard...   
 
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UPDATE:  Ran MemTest again last night for almost 8 hours. Passed with no errors.
 
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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/08/01 15:37:22 (permalink)
I'm thinking you still need to raise the vcore more. You should try testing the cpu in another computer if you know anyone that has a lga 775 motherboard.
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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/08/01 20:46:22 (permalink)
 
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I'm thinking you still need to raise the vcore more. You should try testing the cpu in another computer if you know anyone that has a lga 775 motherboard.




Yes, I'm planning on bumping the vcore up one more notch. Just wanted to run MemTest first.
 
Thanks for all the help you are giving me on this! 
 
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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/08/01 22:13:38 (permalink)
Just bumped up the Vcore voltage to 1.3375v
Also removed the Hauppauge PVR card. 
Ran the Intel CPU Diagnostic and it Passed all tests.
Here are the core temps while the Intel test was running:


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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/08/01 22:50:40 (permalink)
Well... this didn't take long:
 
Problem signature:
  Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
  OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.1
  Locale ID: 4105
 
Additional information about the problem:
  BCCode: 124
  BCP1: 00000000
  BCP2: 8D9C98FC
  BCP3: 00000000
  BCP4: 00000000
  OS Version: 6_1_7601
  Service Pack: 1_0
  Product: 256_1
 
Files that help describe the problem:
  C:\Windows\Minidump\080116-49904-01.dmp
  C:\Users\Jim\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-348553-0.sysdata.xml
 
 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
And from WhoCrashed:
 
On Tue 02/08/2016 5:39:07
AM GMT your computer crashed

crash dump file:
C:\Windows\Minidump\080116-49904-01.dmp
This was probably caused by the
following module: ntoskrnl.exe (nt+0x32D9E7)
Bugcheck code: 0x124
(0x0, 0xFFFFFFFF8D9C98FC, 0x0, 0x0)
Error: WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR
file path:
C:\Windows\system32\ntoskrnl.exe
product: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
company: Microsoft Corporation
description: NT Kernel &
System
Bug check description: This bug check indicates that a fatal hardware
error has occurred. This bug check uses the error data that is provided by the
Windows Hardware Error Architecture (WHEA).
This is likely to be caused by a
hardware problem problem. This problem might also be caused because of
overheating (thermal issue).
The crash took place in the Windows kernel.
Possibly this problem is caused by another driver that cannot be identified at
this time.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
Intel CPU Diagnostic Passed all tests as well.
 
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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/08/02 09:40:48 (permalink)
If you don't want to continue increasing the vcore you could always buy another Q6600 for testing. 
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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/08/02 20:18:13 (permalink)
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If you don't want to continue increasing the vcore you could always buy another Q6600 for testing. 




I'm thinking of going up one more notch on the vcore voltage.
 
I have been thinking of replacing the motherboard and the CPU. There have been a few used ones on Craigslist, but that will have to wait till next month after buying the EVGA 750 Watt G2 PSU.
 
Ran MemTest86 last night for 8 hours with no errors. Which raises the question: How can the computer run for 8 hours with no BSoD crash while running MemTest86, but does crash within a few minutes of running System 7 and IE11 while looking at websites?  Seems strange that WhoCrashed is reporting a Fatal Hardware Error that only shows up while running S7.
 
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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/08/02 20:35:50 (permalink)
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If you don't want to continue increasing the vcore you could always buy another Q6600 for testing. 




I'm thinking of going up one more notch on the vcore voltage.
 
I have been thinking of replacing the motherboard and the CPU. There have been a few used ones on Craigslist, but that will have to wait till next month after buying the EVGA 750 Watt G2 PSU.
 
Ran MemTest86 last night for 8 hours with no errors. Which raises the question: How can the computer run for 8 hours with no BSoD crash while running MemTest86, but does crash within a few minutes of running System 7 and IE11 while looking at websites?  Seems strange that WhoCrashed is reporting a Fatal Hardware Error that only shows up while running S7.
 
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CPU most likely isn't stable under windows environment. Have you tried running in safe mode with networking to see if you get the same bsod?
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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/08/02 21:14:24 (permalink)
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CPU most likely isn't stable under windows environment. Have you tried running in safe mode with networking to see if you get the same bsod?




 
+1
 
Go Sajin, wow 5 weeks and counting - tough nut to crack
 
When was the last clean install of Win 7 ?
 
Seagate 500 GB HD X2
Lots of other HD's
MediaSonic HD Bay with 4X SATA HD's on USB 3 port
LG BD Burner SATA
LG DVD Burner SATA
 
How many HD on this MB -- in your OP you said "Lots" How many & IDE or SATA ?
 
IDE drive -- replace ribbon cables (easy if you have spare ones)
 
Also, might want to disconnect all but your boot drive while doing all this testing - lighten the load on the PSU
 
 
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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/08/02 23:21:28 (permalink)
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CPU most likely isn't stable under windows environment. Have you tried running in safe mode with networking to see if you get the same bsod?




 
+1
 
Go Sajin, wow 5 weeks and counting - tough nut to crack
 
When was the last clean install of Win 7 ?
 
Seagate 500 GB HD X2
Lots of other HD's
MediaSonic HD Bay with 4X SATA HD's on USB 3 port
LG BD Burner SATA
LG DVD Burner SATA
 
How many HD on this MB -- in your OP you said "Lots" How many & IDE or SATA ?
 
IDE drive -- replace ribbon cables (easy if you have spare ones)
 
Also, might want to disconnect all but your boot drive while doing all this testing - lighten the load on the PSU
 
 




Original System was probably close to 4 years old. It was getting increasingly unstable, so I did a fresh install on a new HD about 2 months or so ago.
After a few days, it seemed to be more unstable than the previous one.
 
Yes, I had a ton of drives connected to the motherboard - 2 IDE storage drives, and 4 SATA drives.
In the past few weeks I have disconnected all but the C drive as I was concerned about power draw - has made no difference.
I still have 4 SATA drives in the MediaSonic NAS box which is connected via a USB3 connector and is powered by its own power supply cube. It can also be turned off.
I have kept Windows and all drivers up to date.
Main problem seems to be the Display Driver Errors that constantly plague me. Screens will flash black and may or may not come back, if they don't, I'm forced to do a reset to reboot the computer.
 
Often while watching YouTube videos in IE11 I will get a message saying that the video is no longer playable. Sometimes I can open a new window and play it, but opening new tabs will not allow play. Usually at that point I have to reboot to see the videos again.  I can often open the same video in Firefox and it will play just fine.
 
Same thing happens with Facebook videos. Except that the screen in the video window goes black, but you can hear the audio just fine. Again, rebooting will fix this.
 
After talking to 2 different computer techs, we came to the conclusion that it was a failing PSU that was causing all these problems, especially the random reboots that were occurring.
I now have a nice new EVGA 750 Watt G2, so we can pretty much rule that out now.
 
One thing I've noticed in the last couple weeks is that IE11 seems to be running very slow. Webpages seem to take forever to open. Right clicking on photos and such will take 2 or 3 seconds before the menu opens up. A lot of webpage have to be opened several times before the become functional. Drudge takes 30 to 60 seconds before I can scroll the page or click on a link. Never used to take this long.
 
I'm really at a loss as to what to do next.
 
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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/08/02 23:39:22 (permalink)
Have you run a virus scan ?
 
What security software do you use ?
 
Works in FF (which I like) but IE 11 will fail
 
OC software like MSI Afterburner or EVGA Precision X, should be uninstalled first, then DDU drivers, then reinstall OC software - for best stability
 
I run DDU, and custom install the EVGA / Nvidia drivers --- Only selecting PhysX and the actual GPU (graphics) driver, none of the other "stuff" and select clean install. ( I do NOT load GeForce Experience software, Nvidia 3D drivers, Nvidia Sound )
 
I'd totally disconnect the NAS while testing your PC
 
What are Temps like for the GPU & CPU when it  fails ?
 
Use the free version of these software programs
 
GPU-Z     LINK
https://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/2739/techpowerup-gpu-z-v1-9-0

 

CPUID HWmonitor
 
http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html
 
Also
 
Speccy
http://www.piriform.com/speccy 

 
 
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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/08/02 23:48:59 (permalink)
Only options left are... 

#1 Run the system in windows safe mode to see if the 124 blue screen goes away.
#2 Keep increasing the vcore to see if the 124 blue screen goes away.
#3 Test your cpu in another rig to see if you can replicate the 124 blue screen.
#4 Use a known good working Q6600 in your machine to see if the 124 blue screen goes away.
#5 Replace the motherboard to see if the 124 blue screen goes away.
 
Replacing the video card should be your last concern as a unstable cpu will make the entire system unstable. Could you upload your latest .dmp to a file hosting website so I can download it and check it out?
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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/08/03 00:16:14 (permalink)
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Have you run a virus scan ?
 
What security software do you use ?
 
Works in FF (which I like) but IE 11 will fail
 
OC software like MSI Afterburner or EVGA Precision X, should be uninstalled first, then DDU drivers, then reinstall OC software - for best stability
 
I run DDU, and custom install the EVGA / Nvidia drivers --- Only selecting PhysX and the actual GPU (graphics) driver, none of the other "stuff" and select clean install. ( I do NOT load GeForce Experience software, Nvidia 3D drivers, Nvidia Sound )
 
I'd totally disconnect the NAS while testing your PC
 
What are Temps like for the GPU & CPU when it  fails ?
 
Use the free version of these software programs

GPU-Z
http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html

CPUID HWmonitor

http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html

Also

Speccy
http://www.piriform.com/speccy 





I'm using AVG and Windows Defender on this system.
No Over Clocking software - I've always preferred stability over speed.
I will check out running DDU and doing a custom install on the graphics drivers. Did a clean install on the latest driver just a few days ago.
CPU temps look good - highest I've seen is 72C, but mostly 65C to 69C - You can see some photos in previous postings.
CPU has always passed all tests.
 
Thanks for the software links!
 
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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/08/03 00:18:08 (permalink)
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Only options left are... 

#1 Run the system in windows safe mode to see if the 124 blue screen goes away.
#2 Keep increasing the vcore to see if the 124 blue screen goes away.
#3 Test your cpu in another rig to see if you can replicate the 124 blue screen.
#4 Use a known good working Q6600 in your machine to see if the 124 blue screen goes away.
#5 Replace the motherboard to see if the 124 blue screen goes away.
 
Replacing the video card should be your last concern as a unstable cpu will make the entire system unstable. Could you upload your latest .dmp to a file hosting website so I can download it and check it out?




Yes, this seems to be the next logical steps.
 
New parts will have to wait till next payday at end of August...  :-(
 
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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/08/03 00:22:38 (permalink)
Don't forget to upload your latest .dmp file so I can check it out. 
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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/08/03 00:26:51 (permalink)
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Don't forget to upload your latest .dmp file so I can check it out. 




Can you suggest a place to upload it to?
 

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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/08/03 00:27:48 (permalink)
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Don't forget to upload your latest .dmp file so I can check it out. 




Can you suggest a place to upload it to?
 


http://www.filedropper.com/
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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/08/03 00:35:31 (permalink)
Known Asus issue with BIOS "corruption"
 
Time to do the "BIOS dance"

1) Boot into BIOS
2) Copy your current settings - Camera works nice or save a profile if that option is available on your MB
3) select default settings
4) save BIOS
5) reboot & enter BIOS (again)
6) edit BIOS (put your changes back in) (or load from a saved profile)
7) save BIOS (again) make the changes you need like memory voltage
8) Reboot PC
 
This is the "BIOS dance" --- just a phrase I coined, cause that is a lot of steps
 
Might work, and it is FREE to try.......
 
***** What are the GPU temps ? use GPU-z
 
Choose sensor tab
 
Go bottom left select "Log to file"
 
Tell it where to save to and Name the file.
 
Run system, do what ever crashes it most,. the file will capture the info
 
Now if your system runs for awhile file will get long, we can look at just the last few lines usually.
 
This will capture power, bus, temps - use the default settings - you can change it to log only once every 10 seconds instead of once a second, but you might miss the pre-crash info
 
*****Windows Device manager clean ? ****** no issues
 
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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/08/03 00:56:53 (permalink)
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Don't forget to upload your latest .dmp file so I can check it out. 




Can you suggest a place to upload it to?
 


http://www.filedropper.com/


Hope this works:
 
http://sabercathost.com/2GHb/iexplore.exe.7528.dmp
 

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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/08/03 01:11:15 (permalink)
Do you still have the 080116-49904-01.dmp file? If yes, please upload that one.
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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/08/03 01:36:44 (permalink)
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Do you still have the 080116-49904-01.dmp file? If yes, please upload that one.


Sorry, can't find that .dmp file.
I'll upload the ones that I do have...

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Re: Help - Diagnosing Frequent Crashes BSoD - Video Card or PSU? 2016/08/03 01:37:48 (permalink)
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