blue screen at win7 - Driver_power_state_failure


  1. Posts : 15
    Win7 64bit Ultimate
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    blue screen at win7 - Driver_power_state_failure


    im very upset....

    ive just bought a new system .
    Samsung Cream 2333T 23" Wide 8ms PVA 1:50000 1920x1080.
    Gigabyte GA-PH67A-UD3 H67 CHIPSET.
    Intel Sandy Bridge Core i5 2300 Socket 1155 6MB 2.8Ghz Tray.
    Samsung 1TB=1000GB 7200RPM 32MB Sata F3 HD103SJ.
    Transcend 4GB Kit (2GBx2) DDR3 1333Mhz Core I3 I5 I7.
    LG GH22 SATA x 22 Black.
    Cooler Master Hyper TX 3 Core I3 I5 I7
    Sapphire ATI Radeon 6850 1GB GDDR5
    Microsoft Wired Desktop 400
    Cooler Master Elite 370 + SeaSonic S12II 430Watt


    before i bought the system, i heard there is some problem with the chipset of the p65 - 67.
    when i went down to the local store before i bought the system , the salesman told me that the problem effect only on 5%, But if u have any problem like blue screens or stuff (which isnt likely to get) ,than i should bring them the pc and they will replace the motherboard.

    therefore, i pleased and bought the system.
    I installed fresh win7 64bit premium and after one day of operation i got wice this blue screen and message Driver_power_state_failure:

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    i red this thing could be due to hardware or software problem and its not easy to define.

    is it something else or its the result of the chipset problem ?

    please advise before im going to burn the store down .....


    thxblue screen at win7 - Driver_power_state_failure
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  2. Posts : 8,383
    Windows 10 Pro x64, Arch Linux
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  3. Posts : 13,354
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #3

    To see if you are affected by the defective chips: How to dodge the Intel Sandy Bridge recall | PC Pro blog

    And please run those BSOD Posting Instructions that Yowan linked to.
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