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The voltage is fine then, and that might be a good idea, you've basically tested everything you can :)
The voltage is fine then, and that might be a good idea, you've basically tested everything you can :)
One day passed with my system open and power from another PSU (up time is 1day 9h).
Most of the time the system was in idle till now no BSODs! Will run it few more days from this PSU then if no BSOD occur switch back to my primary PSU and see if the BSODs come back!
Thanks for the update :)
Day 3 on a spare PSU! Still running without problems.
New PSU on the way!
Can someone explain to me why the old (BSOD making) PSU did that ? Why would the system be unstable in idle but not on load ?
I was just reading a little paragraph about your PSU - LC Power Arkangel 850W
It may be due to how the power saving mechanism works when attempting to reduce power consumption.
Problem not solved! Got the same BSOD (100% identical) when I was away from my computer.
The only thing I can do now, is to let my friend test the Q6600 in his system for few days. And then see what I have to replace (motherboard or CPU).
Thanks for the update, please let me which part needs to be replaced :)
Stop 0x124's are the most difficult to debug, because they don't provide much information at all, so you end up having to swap parts out etc.
Its 50/50 for CPU/Motherboard. But because all dumps are identical and on the same cpu and bank (0, 0) i would say its the CPU.
What's the CPU been like in your friend's computer?
He was not at home! He will be tomorrow (will report back in 3-4days)