BSOD any time intensive use on computer

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  1. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 sp1
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    BSOD any time intensive use on computer


    The error's I've been getting are 0x0000003B, 0x0000001E, 0x00000050. I've attached a few crash dumps and screen caps of the blue screens, as well as all the system info on my pc. What I've done so far to diagnose: first step was to re-install windows, next as I've found a scientific bsod generation method (this is before any drivers or windows updates) I run the program a video converter with 8 videos to load all 8 threads this causes a bsod, so maybe it's lack of drivers this time so I install drivers (no windows updates) and ran the same test still a bsod, so maybe it's lack of windows updates so I installed all of them and ran the test and got a bsod, at this point I'm sure it's not a software issue so I run a whole slew of tests on all my drives they come up with all drives clean, so then I test the memory using memtest ran through six times and passed each time, so then I installed and ran the temp and voltage monitoring utility and ran the test to see if possibly a voltage is low or there's an over temp everything stayed within good limits, next I do a bios update doesn't help. At this point I'm out of ideas checking the crash dumps myself returned nothing of use. The method I used to generate the bsod is a method I discovered to give a guaranteed result there were other ways I caused the system to bsod (all seem to pertain to loading the system heavily). The system runs fine and I'm currently using it. No antivirus currently installed (use avg internet security and windows firewall) So if anyone has any ideas any help would be greatly appreciated. Ran the sf diagnostic tool and attached the zip.
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  2. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
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    My first thoughts and research make me think Power Supply. Ultra LSP750
    Brands I have trust in are
    Antec, Corsair, Seasonic. They do cost more than the Ultra you are using.
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  3. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 sp1
    Thread Starter
       #3

    So I've run more tests this time I stripped the computer bare. I pulled all of the fans (except cpu) pulled video card, pulled all my drives but one ssd, reinstalled windows and ran the same previous test no drivers or windows updates, still got a bsod the system did a kernel dump this time around so here's a link to that: MEMORY.zip I've noticed the power supply has a high pitch squeal when I run the test and stops as soon as I cancel the conversion. I'm thinking it's the power supply.
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  4. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
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    No squeals allowed from power supplies. Just a joke. Take a serious look at the brands I have suggested. Also modular power supplies are just great to work with.
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  5. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 sp1
    Thread Starter
       #5

    New power supply hasn't fixed the issue. corsair tx850. Once again the system had a bsod. Attached is the latest dump.
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  6. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 sp1
    Thread Starter
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    Got it to lock up completely and not give a bsod. I've now changed out to my spare motherboard gigabyte z68 board (fully functional). Still am getting random bsods some not even under any load. Some restarts they occur right after post. So it's not power supply and not motherboard I'm uncertain of the cause of my problems.
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  7. Arc
    Posts : 35,373
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit
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    All those are some HDD related errors those are being shown in the current crash dumps. Those may be occurred either for a virus residing at the HDDs root port, or by a filter driver of an antivirus program, or by the disc itself.

    Scan the system for possible virus infection.


    Uninstall AVG. Use Microsoft Security Essentials as your antivirus with windows inbuilt firewall, and free MBAM as the on demand scanner.

    Download and install those, and then run full system scans with both of them, one by one.

    Do some Disc Checks.

    1. Update your SSD's Firmware (skip it, if it is not a SSD)
    2. Re-seat the sata and power.
    3. Run chkdsk /f/r, following the option two of the tutorial Disk Check
    4. Seatool for dos: SeaTools | Seagate download
      Burn it in a blank cd. boot from the CD, click on "Accept", wait for it to finish detecting the drives, then in the upper left corner select "Basic Tests", then select "Long Test" and let it run.

    Let us know the results.
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  8. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #8

    Is the squealing gone?
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  9. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 sp1
    Thread Starter
       #9

    As far as I Can tell yes.
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  10. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 sp1
    Thread Starter
       #10

    Got a couple more mini dumps as well as 3 kernel dumps. I'm going through those steps you posted. Updated both my ssd firmwares and am running chkdsk currently. Kernel dump3.zip Kernel dump2.zip Kernel Dump1.zip
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