Suffering from random BSOD


  1. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #1

    Suffering from random BSOD


    Hi, ever since I bought my system (January this year) I have experiences seemingly random BSODs. At first they occurred about once every few days, but recently they have become much more frequent. Typically whenever I do a cold boot and have logged in, after a few minutes the system crashes. Most often with a BSOD, sometimes just a reboot. As I said, recently it has become more frequent, and also starting to occur after having been logged in for some time. I decided that - before I ask my supplier to have a look - to try it on this forum ...

    Some information on the system:
    It is a custom built system running the original Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit(retail)
    Processor i7-860
    MSI P55-GD65 - Motherboard - ATX - iP55
    Corsair XMS3 - Memory - 8 GB ( 4 x 2 GB ) - DIMM 240-pins - DDR3 - 1333 MHz / PC3-10600 - CL9 - 1.5 V
    XFX Radeon HD 5870 - Graphics adapter - Radeon HD 5870 - PCI Express 2.0 - 1 GB GDDR5
    OCZ Vertex Series - Harddisk - 60 GB - intern - 2.5" - SATA-300 -buffer: 64 MB
    Samsung SpinPoint F3 Desktop Class HD103SJ - Hard disk - 1 TB - intern - 3.5" - SATA-300 - 7200 rpm -buffer: 32 MB (x4 in RAID0)
    Antec Performance One P183

    All drivers are checked and up to date. Memory tests: no issues (was my obvious first guess as cause of the problem).

    I would be so very grateful if someone could have a look ...
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  2. Posts : 5,705
    Win7 x64 + x86
       #2

    What make and wattage is your Power Supply? It says Corsair HX750W - ATX12V 2.3 in your profile. Can you disconnect some stuff to see if that helps?

    I've just recently read about dual and tri channel DDR3 RAM and mobo's that can handle both. Have you checked to make sure that you have the correct type of RAM for your mobo?

    Your mobo is dual-channel, but I don't have the exact model number of your XMS3 memory to tell if it's dual or tri channel. This quote is from the Corsair FAQ:
    » Can I use a triple channel memory kit on a dual channel system? A » Absolutely, but we can’t make any guarantees as to the performance of tri-channel modules in a dual channel system as they’re not tested in this manner.
    34 memory dumps - from 02 Feb to the present (8 months)

    More to follow when the dump files finish....
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  3. Posts : 2,259
    W7 Professional x64
       #3

    750W is more than enough for that system, that setup should suck down no more than 600.

    If you are running triple channel setup then that might be causing some issues, as it is a dual channel board. A triple channel kit usually consists of 3 dimms, not four, however.
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  4. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Hi LiquidSnak and Usasma, thanks for looking into this. Memory is a four-DIMM kit, so should be dual channel then, right? Will check the box they came in, to make sure though.

    Doing the dump file analysis might still be worth the effort I guess.

    Thanks!
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  5. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Hi, well Usasma and LiquidSnak, I've had a look at the memory banks. There are indeed four of them. So, fair to assume they are double channel? Right?
    Usasma, I've followed your advice and tried to upgrade the Razer driver. When the installation came back with the notification that I had the most recent drivers, I decided to get rid of them completely (and temporarily use a plain mouse). I thus got rid of all Razer software... However, to no avail...

    I can even say, things went from bad to worse (probably nothing to do with uninstalling the Razer, though). I had two further dumps but several crashes that did not generate a dump at all. The system went dark and rebooted.

    So, I've started to run the driver verifier. No luck so far as I've had only black screen scrashes (no dumps). For now, I have included the two dumps after the Razer driver removal, as well have run another system overview (in safe mode...)

    When I have the driver dumps, I'll post them later.

    Thanks.
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  6. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #6

    Willem Tennis said:
    Hi, well Usasma and LiquidSnak, I've had a look at the memory banks. There are indeed four of them. So, fair to assume they are double channel? Right?
    Usasma, I've followed your advice and tried to upgrade the Razer driver. When the installation came back with the notification that I had the most recent drivers, I decided to get rid of them completely (and temporarily use a plain mouse). I thus got rid of all Razer software... However, to no avail...

    I can even say, things went from bad to worse (probably nothing to do with uninstalling the Razer, though). I had two further dumps but several crashes that did not generate a dump at all. The system went dark and rebooted.

    So, I've started to run the driver verifier. No luck so far as I've had only black screen scrashes (no dumps). For now, I have included the two dumps after the Razer driver removal, as well have run another system overview (in safe mode...)

    When I have the driver dumps, I'll post them later.

    Thanks.
    WT

    Im not at my regular machine so all I can do is to tell you there are still drivers that need updating including the RAID (storage). These were all dated prior to win 7 release.

    There didnt appear to be any pertinent info contained in the dumps but I couldnt analyze them

    Ken J


    How To Find Drivers:
    - search Google for the name of the driver
    - compare the Google results with what's installed on your system to figure out which device/program it belongs to
    - visit the web site of the manufacturer of the hardware/program to get the latest drivers (DON'T use Windows Update or the Update driver function of Device Manager).
    - if there are difficulties in locating them, post back with questions and someone will try and help you locate the appropriate program.
    - - The most common drivers are listed on this page: Driver Reference
    - - Driver manufacturer links are on this page: Drivers and Downloads



    Code:
    iaStorV.sys        fffff880`01090000    fffff880`011ae000    0x0011e000    0x49dcd76d    4/8/2009 12:57:17                        
    dump_iaStorV.sys        fffff880`02c5e000    fffff880`02d7c000    0x0011e000    0x49dcd76d    4/8/2009 12:57:17                        
    spldr.sys        fffff880`016d5000    fffff880`016dd000    0x00008000    0x4a0858bb    5/11/2009 12:56:27                        
    lirsgt.sys        fffff880`07ccf000    fffff880`07cdc000    0x0000d000    0x4a100bf1    5/17/2009 09:06:57                        
    atksgt.sys        fffff880`07c78000    fffff880`07cc7000    0x0004f000    0x4a1012e2    5/17/2009 09:36:34                        
    GEARAspiWDM.sys        fffff880`0528e000    fffff880`0529b000    0x0000d000    0x4a1151c0    5/18/2009 08:17:04                        
    amdxata.sys        fffff880`011e1000    fffff880`011ec000    0x0000b000    0x4a12f2eb    5/19/2009 13:56:59                        
    hwpolicy.sys        fffff880`017e2000    fffff880`017eb000    0x00009000    0x4a5bc0fa    7/13/2009 19:19:22
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