BSOD 0x1E at startup, no minidumps

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    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #21

    Are the negative temperatures in the same report OK?
    You scared me with that one. I thought you meant negative in Fahrenheit.
    That would be cold. You report showed the min and max range for each temperature.
    As long as you are not outside those limits, you are OK.
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    Win 7 x64 Home Premium (and x86 VirtualBox VM)/Win10
       #22

    dalmacietis said:
    Ran a 2nd pass of chkdsk, came out basically clean. Log attached.

    Yep - not bad.
    I was more concerned about the bad sector count that anything, after seeing some of the corrections made in the earlier run, but that's 0KB, so is fine.
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    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
    Thread Starter
       #23

    Gandalf said:
    Are the negative temperatures in the same report OK?
    You scared me with that one. I thought you meant negative in Fahrenheit.
    That would be cold. You report showed the min and max range for each temperature.
    As long as you are not outside those limits, you are OK.
    TMPIN0 under motherboard is -54 Celsius / -67 Fahrenheit, but within limits. Just some meaningless data?

    Now, for the PSU.
    I opened my case and cleaned everything, which shouldn't hurt.
    The code that is written on it is
    Code:
    ANS
    MODEL: GT-B 450 ATX
    and it looks something like this
    But I can't find much information about it other than the ebay link :/

    HWMonitor readings after me cleaning everything haven't changed.
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    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
    Thread Starter
       #24

    Ran a memtest86+ overnight. After 10 full passes no errors were found.
    Attachment 311474


    Since I'm getting no more BSODs, I guess I have to mark this as solved..
    Once more, thanks for the help everyone :)
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