Many different BSOD at random times with new computer

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  1. Posts : 14
    Windows 7 ent 64
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    Many different BSOD at random times with new computer


    Ok so i just built this computer 3 weeks ago its specs are

    AMD FX 6 core 3.30 ghz
    1 8 gig PC3-12800(800MHZ) Corsair
    Gigabyte mother board Model GA-78LMT-USB3
    Nvidia Geforce 550 TI card USED from my old PC
    Primary 150 gig SSD OCZ Vector hard drive
    Secondary 500 gig Hitachi Sata hard drive USED from old PC
    Corsair 800 watt gaming power suppy

    Everything is new except the graphics card and the secondary hard drive

    Ok to start this I got all of these parts in When the PC was first put together it did not have the SSD hard drive Or the corsair power supply I had 2 500 gig hard drives and a Logisys 480w power supply
    After I pull it all together and started to load Windows on this computer it got to 99% then quick blue screen I thought it was just a dirty disk and restarted the install of the OS. Once the computer was loaded up and running I installed all my stuff normal apps and my games which include WOW, COD black ops 2, SWTOR, Battle field 3 and my browser Firefox. I didn't have any issues the first night, on the second night is when all of it started the problems with be any game freezing up and then closing witch included Firefox frezzeing and closing a lot. I have tried switching to Google chrome which seems to run faster but still crashes. I will also get random blue screens which errors are 0x0000003b 0x0000001e 0x0000007e 0x000000124 0x00000019 I will include the attach dump files in this post. At first I thought my old hard drive might be bad so i replaced it with the SSD Vector hard drive that didnt fix it I have reloaded the OS 5 times that hasnt fixed it. I went to bed one night with the computer running and when i woke up it was off and the power supply was dead so i figured I just didnt have enough jucie and thats what was causeing the problems so i went out and bought the Corsair 800 watt gaming power supply that did not fix the problem so people kept telling me that the mother board could be bad even though its brand new so i replaced it with the same board just another new one problem is still there I was thinking it could be a driver issue I have checked all my drivers and have tried many different versions for my video card cause it seems like alot of the issues came from Direct X that didint do anything then 2 days ago Nvidia came out with a new driver for my card and i put that in and had 2 days of perfect running except from google chorme still having issues then i start the computer today and just sitting here i get the 0x000000124 BSOD Please please if anyone has any ideas please help
    Also I have never had any issues with this card before and it is about 1 year old
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  3. Posts : 14
    Windows 7 ent 64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    I have tried all of those steps and have run mem test bench mark stress test MRI hardware checks everything has passed many times it is not a cooling issue I monitor all the temps on my 2nd monitor Nothing is overclocked I have checked all the drivers I have updated the mother board bios to the most up to date I have tried the re install with nothing else added and still had blue screens also this is the first time ever getting the 0x000000124 error
    Last edited by CJdorn; 03 Jul 2013 at 17:31. Reason: forgot to add
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  4.    #4

    Welcome to the forums CJdorn,

    Code:
    CONTEXT:  fffff88003bfcdb0 -- (.cxr 0xfffff88003bfcdb0)
    rax=f7fff8a002a850d0 rbx=fffff8a003e25e50 rcx=fffff8a002a85110
    rdx=0000000000000007 rsi=0000000000000000 rdi=fffffa80081de000
    rip=fffff880045a3193 rsp=fffff88003bfd790 rbp=00000000001c863c
     r8=0000000000000008  r9=0000000000000008 r10=0000000000000040
    r11=fffffa80081df3e8 r12=0000000000000081 r13=0000000000000000
    r14=fffffa800840b940 r15=000000000000010b
    iopl=0         nv up ei pl zr na po nc
    cs=0010  ss=0018  ds=002b  es=002b  fs=0053  gs=002b             efl=00010246
    dxgmms1!VIDMM_GLOBAL::ReferenceAllocationForSubmission+0x10b:
    fffff880`045a3193 48392cf0        cmp     qword ptr [rax+rsi*8],rbp ds:002b:f7fff8a0`02a850d0=????????????????
    Code:
    0: kd> .formats f7fff8a002a850d0; .formats fffff8a003e25e50
    Evaluate expression:
      Hex:     f7fff8a0`02a850d0
      Decimal: -576468861157093168
      Octal:   1737777612000252050320
      Binary:  11110111 11111111 11111000 10100000 00000010 10101000 01010000 11010000
      Chars:   ......P.
      Time:    ***** Invalid FILETIME
      Float:   low 2.47318e-037 high -1.03834e+034
      Double:  -1.05564e+270
    Evaluate expression:
      Hex:     fffff8a0`03e25e50
      Decimal: -8108833087920
      Octal:   1777777612000370457120
      Binary:  11111111 11111111 11111000 10100000 00000011 11100010 01011110 01010000
      Chars:   ......^P
      Time:    ***** Invalid FILETIME
      Float:   low 1.33047e-036 high -1.#QNAN
      Double:  -1.#QNAN
    A Stop 0x124 is usually a hardware error, and by viewing the context switch for the Stop 0x7E, I believe there may be a flipped bit within the rax register, this error is usually related to the CPU.

    From the Stop 0x19, some pool corruption seems to have occurred, the flink freelist address seems to become invalid, since a single bit within the address was overwritten.

    Code:
    Arg2: fffffa800699e0a0, the pool entry being checked.
    Arg3: f7fffa800699e0a0, the read back flink freelist value (should be the same as 2).
    Arg4: fffffa800699e0a0, the read back blink freelist value (should be the same as 2).
    I would firstly suggest running:

    Enable "Round off checking" before the test (see first post below tutorial).

    Please post the results after the test has complete.
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  5. Posts : 14
    Windows 7 ent 64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    I will run the test But i have run 3 other hard weare test before this MRI system check hiren boot CD system check and a Bench mark stress test tool and have used all 3 plus Mem test for memory this is the first time ever getting the 0x000000124 error
    No test has ever given me a error on anything and all test where run 4-5 times
    Last edited by CJdorn; 03 Jul 2013 at 17:54. Reason: forgot agian
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  6. Posts : 14
    Windows 7 ent 64
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Im not sure what this means but this happened
    [Jul 3 18:48] Worker starting
    [Jul 3 18:48] Setting affinity to run worker on logical CPU #1
    [Jul 3 18:48] Beginning a continuous self-test to check your computer.
    [Jul 3 18:48] Please read stress.txt. Choose Test/Stop to end this test.
    [Jul 3 18:48] Test 1, 6500 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M12451841 using AMD K10 type-2 FFT length 640K, Pass1=640, Pass2=1K.
    [Jul 3 18:50] Test 2, 6500 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M12451839 using AMD K10 FFT length 640K, Pass1=640, Pass2=1K.
    [Jul 3 18:53] Test 3, 6500 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M12196481 using AMD K10 type-2 FFT length 640K, Pass1=640, Pass2=1K.
    [Jul 3 18:55] Test 4, 6500 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M11796481 using AMD K10 FFT length 640K, Pass1=640, Pass2=1K.
    [Jul 3 18:58] Test 5, 6500 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M11796479 using AMD K10 type-2 FFT length 640K, Pass1=640, Pass2=1K.
    [Jul 3 19:00] Test 6, 6500 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M11596479 using AMD K10 FFT length 640K, Pass1=640, Pass2=1K.
    [Jul 3 19:02] Test 7, 6500 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M11285761 using AMD K10 type-2 FFT length 640K, Pass1=640, Pass2=1K.
    [Jul 3 19:05] Self-test 640K passed!
    [Jul 3 19:05] Test 1, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M172031 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
    [Jul 3 19:07] Test 2, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M163839 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
    [Jul 3 19:10] Test 3, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M159745 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
    [Jul 3 19:12] Test 4, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M157695 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
    [Jul 3 19:14] Test 5, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M155649 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
    [Jul 3 19:16] Test 6, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M153599 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
    [Jul 3 19:18] Test 7, 800000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M147455 using AMD K10 type-1 FFT length 8K, Pass1=32, Pass2=256.
    [Jul 3 19:21] Self-test 8K passed!
    [Jul 3 19:21] Test 1, 5300 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M14155777 using AMD K10 type-2 FFT length 720K, Pass1=320, Pass2=2304.
    [Jul 3 19:25] Test 2, 5300 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M14155775 using AMD K10 FFT length 720K, Pass1=320, Pass2=2304.
    [Jul 3 19:27] Test 3, 5300 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M13969343 using AMD K10 type-2 FFT length 720K, Pass1=320, Pass2=2304.
    [Jul 3 19:30] Test 4, 5300 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M13669345 using AMD K10 FFT length 720K, Pass1=320, Pass2=2304.
    [Jul 3 19:32] Test 5, 5300 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M13369345 using AMD K10 type-2 FFT length 720K, Pass1=320, Pass2=2304.
    [Jul 3 19:35] Test 6, 5300 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M13369343 using AMD K10 FFT length 720K, Pass1=320, Pass2=2304.
    [Jul 3 19:37] Self-test 720K passed!
    [Jul 3 19:37] Test 1, 460000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M250519 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 12K, Pass1=48, Pass2=256.
    [Jul 3 19:39] Test 2, 460000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M245759 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 12K, Pass1=48, Pass2=256.
    [Jul 3 19:41] Test 3, 460000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M245281 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 12K, Pass1=48, Pass2=256.
    [Jul 3 19:43] Test 4, 460000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M243713 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 12K, Pass1=48, Pass2=256.
    [Jul 3 19:45] Test 5, 460000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M235519 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 12K, Pass1=48, Pass2=256.
    [Jul 3 19:48] Test 6, 460000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M233473 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 12K, Pass1=48, Pass2=256.
    [Jul 3 19:50] Test 7, 460000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M231183 using AMD K10 type-0 FFT length 12K, Pass1=48, Pass2=256.
    [Jul 3 19:52] Self-test 12K passed!
    [Jul 3 19:52] Test 1, 4500 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M15597569 using AMD K10 type-2 FFT length 800K, Pass1=640, Pass2=1280.
    [Jul 3 19:54] FATAL ERROR: Rounding was 0.5, expected less than 0.4
    [Jul 3 19:54] Hardware failure detected, consult stress.txt file.
    [Jul 3 19:54] Torture Test completed 27 tests in 1 hour, 6 minutes - 1 errors, 0 warnings.
    [Jul 3 19:54] Worker stopped.
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  7. Posts : 14
    Windows 7 ent 64
    Thread Starter
       #7

    It agian blue screen with 0x0000007e can anyone please help
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  8.    #8

    CJdorn said:
    [Jul 3 19:54] FATAL ERROR: Rounding was 0.5, expected less than 0.4
    [Jul 3 19:54] Hardware failure detected, consult stress.txt file.
    [Jul 3 19:54] Torture Test completed 27 tests in 1 hour, 6 minutes - 1 errors, 0 warnings.
    [Jul 3 19:54] Worker stopped.
    I believe your CPU is causing the BSODs, it seems to have failed the test.
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  9. Posts : 14
    Windows 7 ent 64
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Is the CPU bad or it is one of the used parts? i ran the test agian this time it went for 3 hours and core 2 failed not core one could this have caused by my video card? or are we sure that the new CPU is bad? nothing have been overclocked
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  10.    #10

    Your CPU is bad, you need to get a replacement.
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