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Could you please upload the dump and the OCCT graphs?
Could you please upload the dump and the OCCT graphs?
Well I cannot upload the graphs 'cuz when my computer crashes I can't find any graph after. here is the dumb files.
I wonder if it could be bad motherboard or faulty PSU.Code:=============================================================================== Section 2 : x86/x64 MCA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Descriptor @ fffffa8004e27148 Section @ fffffa8004e272d0 Offset : 664 Length : 264 Flags : 0x00000000 Severity : Fatal Error : BUSL0_SRC_ERR_M_NOTIMEOUT_ERR (Proc 0 Bank 0) Status : 0xf200004000000800
Please upload/update your System Specifications using:
Hi,
I've edited my system spec, but what is a PSU?
It's your power supply unit (PSU), have you got a laptop or desktop?
Please download CPUID, and then post a screenshot of your voltages:
Ah ok, I have got a desktop computer. My PSU crashes years ago, I replaced it by a Corsair Power 400W (it is younger than the other hardwares)
Okay, it's good you haven't got a OEM (Dell etc.) one, they're usually low quality and tend to cause problems.
Post a screenshot of your voltages please, just to check for any problems.
Here it is: ebe428054ec5a19154da4a385b6a2576.png
Your voltages look fine to me, the 12V rail looks a little high, have you tried testing with OCCT again? Keep the test running for an hour, and check the folder specified with the tutorial for the screenshots.
Have you checked the CPU socket pins on the motherboard?
Remove the CPU, use a magnifying glass to inspect the pins.
This link is for pins on a CPU but the theory it the same: How to Fix Bent Pins on a CPU
At this point you will need to swap out components in order to find the cause, either known good components in your system or your components in a known good system.
I would start with the GPU, then RAM, monitor, keyboard and mouse, (seems your PSU 'should' be good) even your PSU.
Yes, the keyboard and mouse can cause this error.
If everything is good then it's likely your motherboard.