BSOD w/ AMD 890FX Chipset

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  1. Posts : 30
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    BSOD w/ AMD 890FX Chipset


    I recently upgraded my computer and immediately started having stability problems (intermittent POST failures and BSODs in Windows 7 x64). Originally, I believed that they had the same root cause, however I have basically swapped out all the hardware and while I'm no longer getting the POST failures, I'm still getting the BSODs.

    I have RMA'd the first CPU I received, ran Memtest86+ on the RAM, replaced the RAM with units specifically listed in my motherboard's QVL, replaced the graphics card (upgraded from Nvidia 8800 GT to ATI HD5870), replaced the motherboard (switched from Asus Crosshair IV to MSI 890FXA-GD70), swapped out the power supply (Corsair HX1000W for my backup BFG MX 550 W), and disabled RAID mode on the SB850 controller (switched to IDE). When I replaced the Asus board with the MSI one, I no longer got the POST failures, however I am still getting the BSODs at roughly the same frequency as before. There does not seem to be any consistency to the BSODs, as I've gotten them during high load, light load, and no load usage.

    I'm pretty much at a loss as to explain what is causing the issue. I've attached the BSOD report and system health report; if anyone has any suggestions as to the culprit, I would greatly appreciate it. System specs are as follows:

    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    AMD Phenom II 1090T
    MSI 890FXA-GD70
    2x4GB OCZ Reaper DDR3 1333 OCZ3RPR1333C9LV8GK
    XFX Radeon 5870 1GB HD-587X-ZNFV
    Corsair HX1000W
    WD Velociraptor 150GB (AMD SB850 RAID mode)

    Please note that the system health report was made with the BFG MX 550 W power supply in place of the Corsair unit, and I had changed the chipset to IDE mode.
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  2. Posts : 712
    Windows 7 x64, Windows XP SP3, Fedora
       #2

    Hi,

    A few BSODs here - and there appear to be 2 main causes.

    Most of the BSODs mention graphics related drivers - these BSODs appear to have occurred all with your ATI card.

    The second main cause is to do with your storage - driver mentioned in the oldest BSOD is ahcix64s.sys

    This is the AMD AHCI driver. This BSOD could have had something to do with the RAID mode - not entirely sure.

    So, the possibility exists that your new Graphics Card is faulty.

    Run the following stress test and see if it causes you a BSOD - Video Card - Stress Test with Furmark

    Deal with that first and we will see if there are any storage related BSODs after that is fixed.

    Regards,
    Reventon

    BUGCHECK SUMMARY
    Code:
    
    Built by: 7600.16617.amd64fre.win7_gdr.100618-1621
    Debug session time: Fri Sep 17 13:42:31.353 2010 (GMT+12)
    System Uptime: 0 days 14:06:58.696
    Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt!NtRemoveIoCompletion+17c )
    DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT
    BUGCHECK_STR:  0x50
    PROCESS_NAME:  plugin-contain
    Bugcheck code 00000050
    Arguments fffff880`0972e13f 00000000`00000001 fffff800`02f919dc 00000000`00000000
    ииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииии``
    Built by: 7600.16617.amd64fre.win7_gdr.100618-1621
    Debug session time: Thu Sep 16 12:25:32.918 2010 (GMT+12)
    System Uptime: 1 days 0:09:04.260
    BugCheck D1, {fffff280098de810, 7, 0, fffff8800422212a}
    *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for atikmpag.sys
    *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for atikmpag.sys
    Probably caused by : dxgkrnl.sys ( dxgkrnl!DxgNotifyInterruptCB+6e )
    DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT
    BUGCHECK_STR:  0xD1
    PROCESS_NAME:  System
    Bugcheck code 000000D1
    Arguments fffff280`098de810 00000000`00000007 00000000`00000000 fffff880`0422212a
    ииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииии``
    Built by: 7600.16617.amd64fre.win7_gdr.100618-1621
    Debug session time: Wed Sep 15 09:33:21.049 2010 (GMT+12)
    System Uptime: 0 days 5:33:01.391
    Probably caused by : dxgmms1.sys ( dxgmms1!VIDMM_GLOBAL::IsPagingOperationPending+4c )
    DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT
    BUGCHECK_STR:  0x50
    PROCESS_NAME:  System
    Bugcheck code 00000050
    Arguments fffff0a0`01db7b20 00000000`00000000 fffff880`043b0d78 00000000`00000007
    ииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииии``
    Built by: 7600.16385.amd64fre.win7_rtm.090713-1255
    Debug session time: Tue Sep 14 15:44:31.606 2010 (GMT+12)
    System Uptime: 0 days 1:05:25.948
    *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for atikmdag.sys
    *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for atikmdag.sys
    Probably caused by : atikmdag.sys ( atikmdag+64208 )
    DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT
    BUGCHECK_STR:  0xA
    PROCESS_NAME:  System
    Bugcheck code 0000000A
    Arguments fffff280`09814af0 00000000`00000002 00000000`00000001 fffff800`02ac7d4f
    ииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииии``
    Built by: 7600.16385.amd64fre.win7_rtm.090713-1255
    Debug session time: Tue Sep 14 05:07:54.752 2010 (GMT+12)
    System Uptime: 0 days 0:00:10.094
    BugCheck D1, {fffff28008397670, a, 0, fffff88001899840}
    *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for ahcix64s.sys
    *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for ahcix64s.sys
    Probably caused by : ahcix64s.sys ( ahcix64s+31840 )
    DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT
    BUGCHECK_STR:  0xD1
    PROCESS_NAME:  System
    Bugcheck code 000000D1
    Arguments fffff280`08397670 00000000`0000000a 00000000`00000000 fffff880`01899840
    ииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииии``
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  3. Posts : 30
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks for the response. Unfortunately, I forgot to mention that the BSODs I attached only represent the most recent ones (I forgot to save a lot of the older ones when I reinstalled the operating system). I was also getting the dxgmms1.sys BSODs back when I was using the Nvidia 8800 GT graphics card (thats actually why I had upgraded to the ATI card). I ran the program you suggested just in case; is it supposed to produce an output file? After about 5min my graphics card temp had leveled out at ~72 C and I experienced no artifacts.
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  4. Posts : 712
    Windows 7 x64, Windows XP SP3, Fedora
       #4

    There are no results - but that is considered a pass.

    Your current PSU is the 1000W Corsair right?

    I am afraid to say that this does look like your second motherboard is faulty aswell - unlikely, but not impossible.

    Have you got the latest BIOS? - if not it would be worth updating just in case.

    Why did you switch from RAID mode to IDE? (instead of AHCI?)
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  5. Posts : 30
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    The Corsair is my primary PSU, but the last two BSODs occurred with the BFG 550W PSU. The system health report, and the graphics card stability test were run with the BFG PSU. I do have the latest BIOS. I switched from RAID to IDE because I saw that one of the BSODs (which occurred during the win7 install) occurred due to the ahci driver.
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  6. Posts : 712
    Windows 7 x64, Windows XP SP3, Fedora
       #6

    Ok, replace the Corsair PSU back as it is far superior - obviously the PSU is not the problem though.

    For lack of anything better to do (especially seeing as you have already swapped out all components) run Driver Verifier to try and find a software cause (if there is one).

    Driver Verifier - Enable and Disable

    Also, it would pay to run the following hardware tests at some point, if you haven't already

    https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...t-prime95.html (run the Blend test as well as the Small FFT test)

    RAM - Test with Memtest86+
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  7. Posts : 30
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #7

    I have run Memtest86+ on the RAM with no errors; I haven't had a chance yet to run Prime95 yet. After I enabled driver verifier I could not get my system to boot. The BSOD didn't list a cause, but the error code I got was 0x000000A. I got three in a row (none of which were logged, apparently). I ended up having to use a restore point to get my system to boot.
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  8. Posts : 712
    Windows 7 x64, Windows XP SP3, Fedora
       #8

    Ah, 0xA Driver IRQL Not Less or Equal

    In other words - a software problem.

    Turn driver verifier back on in Safe Mode.

    While in Safe Mode save this program to the desktop: http://live.sysinternals.com/autoruns.exe

    Right-click on it -> Select run-as-admin.

    In Autoruns, go to Options -> make sure Hide Microsoft and Windows Entries is ticked.

    Then, press F5 to reload the page. Once reloaded, go to the Driver Tab and untick the boxes beside everything that is in that list.

    Then re-boot into normal mode.

    Some things will not work as they should, but if it does get into normal mode without BSODing then we have made some progress.

    The next step is to use the same program to re-enable some of the entries (this can be done in normal mode) and then re-boot and see if you get the BSODs.

    Repeat this procedure until you have isolated the cause.
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  9. Posts : 30
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #9

    I followed your directions, re-enabling driver verifier and deselecting all the non-Microsoft/Windows drivers in safe mode and then rebooted into normal mode. The first time I tried booting, I again got a BSOD. The second time, I was able to boot and login, however soon after my computer froze. Given these events (along with the fact that the first BSOD occurred during the Win7 install process), I think its safe to say that my problems are either being caused by a Windows driver, or hardware failure. Any thoughts?
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  10. Posts : 712
    Windows 7 x64, Windows XP SP3, Fedora
       #10

    Yes - Most likely hardware failure (contrary to popular belief - OS components are pretty reliable)

    Make sure you have run all the hardware tests mentioned here - https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tml#post963401

    Just in case - where did you get your OS from? What kind of licence?
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