BSOD randomly and happening more & more.

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  1. Posts : 111
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       #71

    Another bsod, 0x1A again, I think its safe to say we are back on track, I am attempting to do the tests again but having difficulty as computer is going haywire.

    Can you look at latest mini also, thanks.

    Also got errors 0x3B and 0x50 again. Will upload dumps when available.
    Last edited by sezan1; 11 Feb 2014 at 14:48.
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  2. Posts : 24,479
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       #72

    Can you describe the loud noise and pinpoint where it comes from?
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  3. Posts : 111
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       #73

    Britton30 said:
    Can you describe the loud noise and pinpoint where it comes from?

    Will attempt to do it now, had people in, I have noticed it before 'the loud noise', before I sent my desktop back the last time & now its returned, will turn on desktop n check if its still happening and will try upload 0x50 dmp and x03b dmp files asap.

    edit- no loud noise coming from desktop anymore, any ideas on why that was?.
    Have atattched latest dmps, I'm sure this contains 0x50 and 0x3b

    0x50 0x3b and 0x1a were all the original bsods I started getting. mainly 0x1a

    I feel like we are close on getting to the bottom of the issue, will now try following arcs steps, hopefully no more during the tests.
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  4. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #74

    The most common noise maker is a cooling fan going bad, clogged with dust, or broken blade. Others are a disk left in an optical drive, a spinner hard drive, and the power supply which can make a whining sound.
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  5. Posts : 111
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       #75

    Britton30 said:
    The most common noise maker is a cooling fan going bad, clogged with dust, or broken blade. Others are a disk left in an optical drive, a spinner hard drive, and the power supply which can make a whining sound.
    Can any of them 0x50 0x1A and 0x3B errors?
    Its a brand new desktop, so there is no dust, the noise has stopped, it seems to be very rare - only happened this one time and the last time which was a 1month ago before I sent it back that it makes this loud obnoxious noise and even then it disappears with restarting the desktop = 1 or 2 restarts.

    I think after those last 2 dmp files are checked we will have a more accurate understanding of the cause, like I originally thought, its the hardware causing it, unable to run hardware test with video card etc as its turning off constantly - no power to mouse/keyboard or monitor and/or more bsod - 0x50 0x3b or 0x1a
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  6. Posts : 24,479
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       #76

    None of them would cause a BSOD except a bad power supply (PSU) not putting out ample power.
    To show volts and much more, download and install HWinfo for your 32 bit or 64 bit system.
    HWiNFO, HWiNFO32/64 - Download

    Scroll down to the green "Download Installer" button.

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  7. Posts : 111
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       #77

    Britton30 said:
    None of them would cause a BSOD except a bad power supply (PSU) not putting out ample power.
    To show volts and much more, download and install HWinfo for your 32 bit or 64 bit system.
    HWiNFO, HWiNFO32/64 - Download

    Scroll down to the green "Download Installer" button.

    Post a snip of the window.
    This is the preferred, best way to upload an image or a file to a post. Press the Windows logo key and PrntScrn at the same time, this will capture the active window to use in Paint or your preferred graphics editor.

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    Wouldn't the 16hours memtest rule out PSU no?.
    I'll do this as soon as I can, thanks.
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  8. Posts : 24,479
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       #78

    Nope, memtest has nothing to do with the PSU. In windows the PSU is stressed much more than memtest.

    It also has nothing to do with monitor power unless it plugs into the PC.
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  9. Posts : 111
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       #79

    Britton30 said:
    Nope, memtest has nothing to do with the PSU. In windows the PSU is stressed much more than memtest.

    It also has nothing to do with monitor power unless it plugs into the PC.
    Ah okay I'll try get it done as quick as I can, hopefully it stays on long enough, my monitor is a tv, that supplies its own power right? lol.
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