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I ran the installer for the Marvell drivers. I ran autoruns and zipped it, see attachment.
I ran the installer for the Marvell drivers. I ran autoruns and zipped it, see attachment.
I haven't gotten a BSOD ever since I installed the Marvell drivers -- so I haven't gotten a BSOD in 3 days or so and I raided yesterday for 5 hours and been on wow ever since without any problems :)
After a week of getting no BSODs.... I got SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION twice in a row within 10 minutes of each other. I thought the problem went away because I hadn't gotten any BSODs for a week, but it happened tonight. Attached the minidumps if anyone can help!
You were asked to stop overclocking, running a component out of spec can have unexpected
results. Considering you're experiencing bugchecks already you should have done so as soon as suggested.
Checking the dumps after you stated you cleared the CMOS and the speed was reverted back to stock
shows otherwise to be true.
Reset the BIOS back to default in case you're unaware that your CPU is overclocked:
NoteWrite down the current value of the SATA Mode!
Its either AHCI or IDE.
After resetting the CMOS go back and verify the value for SATA Mode is what it was
when the OS was installed.
You're using 320.49 which known to be buggy, install a more stable release:
Test for thermals and stability:
- Download Speccy and post a Screenshot of the summary window, one at idle and another while putting load on the PC using Prime95 for the CPU side and Furmark for the GPU.
I checked my nvidia drivers and I have the latest release - version 327.23 (I believe I updated it when BlueRobot told me to update it previously). However, I will go ahead and do what you posted for the graphics reinstall drivers and install the 314 version
Edit: I thought I cleared the overclocking setting, but you posted that I have not. I will follow your instructions to get rid of the OC setting
Sorry but I'm not sure what you mean by uploading a new instance of the .zip? I have cleared the overclocking setting 100% sure this time because I looked in my current clock speed it went from 4.000 to 3.325 :). I uninstalled & cleaned my nvidia settings/drivers and freshly installed the one you posted.
Thermals/stability:
Idle: https://i.imgur.com/4PhT4pr.png
Prime95: https://i.imgur.com/2kqNWd8.png
Furmark: I tried running Furmark and my computer instantly restarted after I pressed "GO!" on the program.
I ran Prime95 for approximately 2 hours as stated in the guide you linked in a previous post.
Last edited by Mangaza; 27 Sep 2013 at 20:42.
I only ran Prime95 for about 20 minutes - see the previous post before this post for the result since I'm heading to bed. Assuming that's not enough time, I'll run it again tomorrow for 2 hours and then I'll do the gpu test. I got the files from SFDT and it's attached. I included everything including the previous minidumps since the files were automatically gathered into the folder.
Alright, so I ran everything you posted and here are the results:
Thermals/stability
Idle: https://i.imgur.com/4PhT4pr.png
Prime95: https://i.imgur.com/2kqNWd8.png
Furmark: I tried running Furmark and my computer instantly restarted after I pressed "GO!" on the program.
I ran Prime95 for approximately 2 hours as stated in the guide you linked in a previous post.
After my computer instantly restarted from running Furmark, I began googling my problem to see if others had similar or the same experience.
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My psu is XtremeGear Gaming Power Supply 800watts, if that helps. Read that a lot of people have issues with this psu . If psu needs to be replaced, any recommendations?
I was looking at the following:
http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Builde...dp/B0092ML0OC/ - 750w
http://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-...dp/B003O8J12S/ - 800w
Not sure if 750w is enough, though. I ran newegg's power supply calculator and the required power supply was around 670w and that didn't include everything (ex: I have a combined total of 3 ssds/hdds) and I could only put one hdd or ssd on the calculator and couldn't put multiple dvd-rom/dvd-rw's on it.
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Any other tests I should run to troubleshoot bsods?
Last edited by Mangaza; 27 Sep 2013 at 23:13.