H4ndy
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Hi there,
Even since I build this new computer last year in September I am plagued by irregular bluescreens,
but was able to solve them, as I though, by replacing the RAM after memtest86 deemed 2 sticks faulty (I bought the RAM 2nd-hand, how stupid of me)
So here I was with brand new RAM, happily computing away but still getting some blue screens from time to time,
so I re-installed Windows in February to bail out faulty drivers or something and it seems to be fine again, but no, the BSOD kept comming.
So I replaced the PSU since I thought it might be load-related issue and my 500W PSU was getting old anyway,
maybe it wasn't able to deliver the load reliable anymore. Now I have a shiny new 650W RS650GM from CoolerMaster, but to no avail.
I've attached the SF diagnostics tool file collection to this post in the hopes someone might circle down the cause.
The last days, I really got many bluescreens. During gaming, during browsing or just when the PC was idle and should have switched to standby after a while instead of restarting from a BSOD...
The latest BSOD had a bugcheck of 0x124_GenuineIntel_PROCESSOR_CACHE, I googled that and *suspect* my CPU might be the cause of all this. But before I start a RMA with Intel I want to be sure. Maybe I can try to elevate/reduce the issue by underclocking or something?
Everything in my PC runs on stock clocks, no overclocking at all. Running the RAM on JEDEC 1333 MHz @ 1.5V or XMP 1866 MHz @ 1.65V does not change the BSOD rate.
Thanks for any hints!
Even since I build this new computer last year in September I am plagued by irregular bluescreens,
but was able to solve them, as I though, by replacing the RAM after memtest86 deemed 2 sticks faulty (I bought the RAM 2nd-hand, how stupid of me)
So here I was with brand new RAM, happily computing away but still getting some blue screens from time to time,
so I re-installed Windows in February to bail out faulty drivers or something and it seems to be fine again, but no, the BSOD kept comming.
So I replaced the PSU since I thought it might be load-related issue and my 500W PSU was getting old anyway,
maybe it wasn't able to deliver the load reliable anymore. Now I have a shiny new 650W RS650GM from CoolerMaster, but to no avail.
I've attached the SF diagnostics tool file collection to this post in the hopes someone might circle down the cause.
The last days, I really got many bluescreens. During gaming, during browsing or just when the PC was idle and should have switched to standby after a while instead of restarting from a BSOD...
The latest BSOD had a bugcheck of 0x124_GenuineIntel_PROCESSOR_CACHE, I googled that and *suspect* my CPU might be the cause of all this. But before I start a RMA with Intel I want to be sure. Maybe I can try to elevate/reduce the issue by underclocking or something?
Everything in my PC runs on stock clocks, no overclocking at all. Running the RAM on JEDEC 1333 MHz @ 1.5V or XMP 1866 MHz @ 1.65V does not change the BSOD rate.
Thanks for any hints!
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Intel Windows 8.1 Pro
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- CPU
- Intel Core i7-4770K
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H
- Memory
- HyperX DDR3-1866 KHX18C9T2K4/16X
- Graphics Card(s)
- Radeon HD6950 2GB
- Sound Card
- Creative X-Fi Titanium
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dell U2312HH
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
- Hard Drives
- Samsung SSD 830 120GB,
Seagate Barracuda ST3000DM001
- PSU
- CoolerMaster RS650 GM
- Case
- Sharkoon Rebel 9 Eco
- Cooling
- Alpenföhn Brocken 2
- Internet Speed
- 128/5
- Browser
- Chrome
- Antivirus
- MSE