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Random BSOD on longterm working pc
I have had this pc running fine for over a year now. No hardware changes, no software upgrades or anything lately. Only a windows update a few days ago.
A few days ago when it was very hot (my pc is upstairs where it gets extremely hot, been on for days downloading but has the side cover off with a external fan on it. Using core temp all cores are running at around 40-50 deg), i got a BSOD, didnt see the error code, the next day i got several. In the event viewer it shows a Kernal Power Failure.
I fixed errors in my registery, updated all drivers (using DriverMAX, updated graphics card, and several old intel drivers), ran a memory check on my ram & harddrive checks. Everything passes fine. Since i have a low power supply, i decided to upgrade thinking that would fix the power failure issue. Had a 330watt and upgraded to Consair HX650 and was running fine for a day. Next thing another BSOD and the error code said Driver IRQ not less or equal.
Dump file attached.
Any help is appreciated.
PS: I have also been getting Internet Explorer has stopped responding error all of a sudden, but IE still works.
System specs:
Win 7 Pro (64bit)
Intel Core i7 870
8gb ram (Strontium 4GB 1333 x2)
2tb samsung hdd, 400gb wd hdd
ASUS V9-P7H55E (0401 bios)
Last edited by vmr101; 18 Feb 2013 at 19:24.