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No, this was playing a game of minecraft. Oddly enough i tried to cause a crash by playing MC with the graphics set insanely high. this caused a memory error, but no crash. A bout 5 minutes ago the computer crashed after loading minecraft. There was the telltale flicker and then a BSOD Bluescreen viewer pointed to 2 drivers as the culprit:
hal.dll hal.dll+5ba9 0x82e1e000 0x82e55000 0x00037000 0x4ce788d2 11/20/2010 1:37:38 AM Microsoft® Windows® Operating System Hardware Abstraction Layer DLL 6.1.7601.17514 (win7sp1_rtm.101119-1850) Microsoft Corporation C:\Windows\system32\hal.dll
ntoskrnl.exe ntoskrnl.exe+d18ad 0x82a0b000 0x82e1e000 0x00413000 0x5147d331 3/18/2013 7:53:37 PM Microsoft® Windows® Operating System NT Kernel & System 6.1.7601.18113 (win7sp1_gdr.130318-1533) Microsoft Corporation C:\Windows\system32\ntoskrnl.exe
I have continued to search Google for some answers. The common factor present in all of these errors seems to be CPU settings. Though i am not sure what the correct ones should be and I am unfamiliar with over/under clocking. Should I post BIOS settings?
THe more information, the better, I suppose...
AMD Athlon II X3 460
SPEED: 3400MHz
NB CLOCK: 2000MHz
ncHT SPEED: 2000MMHz
WIDTHI/O: 16/16 BIT
uCODE PATCH LEVEL: 0x10000C8
ADVANCED/CPU Configuration Settings:
-Secure Virtual Machine [ENABLED]
-Power Now [ENABLED]
-ACPI SRAT TABLE [ENABLED]
-Probe Filter [AUTO]
-ADVANCED CLOCK CALIBRATION [DISABLED]
-C1E SUPPORT [DISABLED]
-CORE LEVELING [AUTO]
-HTC LIMIT [ENABLED]
-HTC TEMPERATURE LIMIT [70]
PERFORMANCE SETTINGS
-CPU VCore [StartUp]
-CPU NB Over Voltage [StartUp]
-Chipset Over Voltage [1.23V]
-HT Over Voltage [1.22V]
-Memory Over Voltage 1.60V]
CPU Frequency [200]
CPU FID/VID Control
- Custom P-Sates [DISABLED]
DRAM Timing Configuration
-Memory Clock Mode [AUTO]
-DRAM Timing Mode [ AUTO]
Memory CLK :N/A, DDR3-1333
Hyper Transport Configuration
-HT Link Speed [ AUTO]
-HT Link Width [AUTO]
Memory Configuration
-Bank Interleaving [AUTO]
-Channel Interleaving [XOR of Address bit]
-Enable CLock to All DIMMs [DISABLED]
-MemClk Tristate c3/ALTVID [DISABLED]
-Memory Hole Remapping [ENABLED]
-DCT Unganged Mode [ALWAYS]
-Power Down Enable [DISABLED]
-Page Smashing [DISABLED]
ECC Configuration
(All Disabled)
Here is the results of the intelburn test
I have hit an issue with the furmark test. The GPU hits the max temperature of 102C in about 15 seconds. I am afraid of cooking the card.
UPDATE: memtest passed without errors
The cause of the issue has been identified. There was a piece of paper stuck in the fan. Because the fan on the card is facing down in the case, I was unable to see it. It appeared to be packing material. I hope that no permanent damage was done to the card.