BSOD 0x000000116 Stop when playing games.

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       #21

    Just blew out the dust with compressed air.
    Im going to run another furmark test and log the temperature with GPU-Z
    Let's hope it doesn't go up to 90 this time
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       #22

    Albatross147 said:
    Just blew out the dust with compressed air.
    Im going to run another furmark test and log the temperature with GPU-Z
    Let's hope it doesn't go up to 90 this time
    Good luck! Keep us posted. :)
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       #23

    BLAST!

    After running skyrim for a few minutes has the same crash
    GPU-Z reported the last 3 minutes where 77-78°C
    Alot better according to temperature, but again no bluescreen.
    What could be causing the game to crash? Ill try lowering the graphics and report agian.
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       #24

    Just tested again
    Crashed but got a bluescreen so i will upload the files shortly.
    I don't get it, the pc wasn't too hot at all antivirus in game mode...
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    Check your system logs in event viewer (start menu -> type eventvwr into search programs and files and hit enter -> expand Windows Logs -> click system) and look for any reoccurring errors.
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    My findings:
    -Error 'Bugcontrol/Bug check' leads to BSOD 0x000000116.
    -Critical 'Kernel power' (these match the time with the errors above)

    Its seems the Error causes the Crashes

    What is this 'bug control' and what causes it?
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    Albatross147 said:
    My findings:
    -Error 'Bugcontrol/Bug check' leads to BSOD 0x000000116.
    -Critical 'Kernel power' (these match the time with the errors above)

    Its seems the Error causes the Crashes

    What is this 'bug control' and what causes it?
    I'll need the Event ID number to look into it. Kernel Power just means the computer was not shut down properly.
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    Event id is 1001 with name BUG Check

    Discription:
    The computer has restarted after a bugcontrole. The bugcontrole is 0x00000116 (0xfffffa8006d82010, 0xfffff8800ff11330, 0xffffffffc000009a, 0x0000000000000004). A dump was saved in: C: \ Windows \ Minidump \ 010512-23743-01.dmp. Report ID: 010512-23743-01
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    Albatross147 said:
    Event id is 1001 with name BUG Check

    Discription:
    The computer has restarted after a bugcontrole. The bugcontrole is 0x00000116 (0xfffffa8006d82010, 0xfffff8800ff11330, 0xffffffffc000009a, 0x0000000000000004). A dump was saved in: C: \ Windows \ Minidump \ 010512-23743-01.dmp. Report ID: 010512-23743-01
    That is the blue screen error, and Windows is telling you it made dmp files in the Minidump folder.
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    writhziden said:
    Albatross147 said:
    Event id is 1001 with name BUG Check

    Discription:
    The computer has restarted after a bugcontrole. The bugcontrole is 0x00000116 (0xfffffa8006d82010, 0xfffff8800ff11330, 0xffffffffc000009a, 0x0000000000000004). A dump was saved in: C: \ Windows \ Minidump \ 010512-23743-01.dmp. Report ID: 010512-23743-01
    That is the blue screen error, and Windows is telling you it made dmp files in the Minidump folder.
    Uploaded the dmp files.
    Hope it helps
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