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As per the speccy result you posted last time, heat is not an issue, as far as I can see.
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As per the speccy result you posted last time, heat is not an issue, as far as I can see.
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Your PSU may not be supplying the power it is supposed to. The GTX 460 should run Furmark with no artifacts. Use the burn in test it will show temps and FPS. Download and install this: HWMonitor CPUID - System & hardware benchmark, monitoring, reporting It will show the volts while w7 is running, it will create a log also. Play a game or run Furmark with HWinfo running to check volts. Post a snip of it.
For the HDD check this out.
Hard drive(s)test(s):
Pick one for your HDD brand or use Seatools.
I ran Furmark again with HWMonitor and below is the screenshot. The artifacts are there i guess, but dont know why. The games(Battlefield 4, etc) run fine without problem/crash. Mostly it crashes while using any browser.
I did got few more of those crashes again and with few dumps. I checked the even viewer and saw few events maybe the probable cause. I have attached it below please check. especially the Search and Disk errors. Search errors happens more often before a crash but Disk errors happens sometime but not always before a crash.
Please help.
Hi Arc, I'm sorry but i guess i did follow the instructions. but anyways if you need the files again then please see the below attached. Please Help.
Will do the HDD test very soon.
It is the same.
If Memtest, furmark, and Prime95, all tests went good, then the remaining stuff are the PSU and Motherboard. But we cannot check those in hand, without swapping them with other known good hardware.Code:******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information. BugCheck 124, {0, fffffa8004f02028, b2000040, 800} Probably caused by : hardware Followup: MachineOwner ---------
yes but the event viewer showed something related to Hardware. "The driver detected a controller error on \Device\Harddisk3\DR5.". This is related to HDD. but how can i find which HDD this is talking about, as I had swapped the SATA wires around before this error.
Usually disc controller errors are not interpreted as stop 0x124. Specially when the controller is pciide.sys, the system native IDE/SATA controller.
Still, test all your HDDs using Seatools for DOS.
If all goes well, try to update the BIOS, if possible. I dont have sound idea about ABit stuff.
Then, go for a clean reinstall.
If it is the same even after the clean install, PSU and motherboard, one of them should be the culprit.
ok thanks mate. will do this very soon. hope its nothing major.
Disk Management - Post a Screen Capture Image
Have a look in Disk Management, it will show which is Disk 3.