New build BSOD 0x0000124 Blue screen crash - DM log uploaded!

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       #61

    PSU installed and so far so good. According to speccy the CPU temp is around 64 - 72, dropping occaisionally to 54 - tho it just spiked to 82 - so I think some attention to the cooler is needed as you suggest! I will get a new one and also use thermal paste!

    Just waiting to see if it crashes again.... Not installed the graphics card yet, until things seem a bit better. When I do putthe 450 backin I take it iI just re-install all the Nviidia drivers?

    thanks again for all your support on this - it's been fantastic and would've been totally lost otherwise!
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    You may not realize it, but you still are lost.
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  3. Posts : 107
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       #63

    So very true mate!! So far the pc is behaving itself - although I've been there before!!
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    I was really referring to me.
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    Well so far so good - seems to be sorted! Ran fine all alst night and today. Will have a good at re-installing the graphics card.

    One toher thing - I want to formatt he XP drive once I've got all the data and re-use it as for data storrage. Are there any good tools for this or is it ok just to use the windows facility?

    Thanks again for all your help!
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    Yes, when you get ready let me know. I can tell you how to get it absolutely clean although it will take some time. But, when finished the will be absolutely nothing on the drive. Then we can set up and format a new partition or a couple of partitions, however you want. It's pretty easy and I do mine that way. Just in case you have any nasties on there, they will not survive.
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    Well it was all going well.....! Had a power cut this morning and shortly after the power came back on and I rebooted the pc it bluescreen crashed again.... Not doing it as frequently but done it twice in the past half hour....

    Might try installing the card as not had a chance yet to see if it's still graphic related. Not sure what else could be behind it as the new PSU seemed sweet! BIOS CPU temps were not high on this reboot. Speecy is still reporting around 40 at the moment. Whats gives!!
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       #68

    Upload the new logs Paul, and don't fit the GPU while there are still problems as it just adds more parts to the equation.
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  9. Posts : 107
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       #69

    cheers - here's the latest log file. Just has some sort of runtime error also while this was running forcing windows explorer to close (not sure if relevant!)

    thanks again guys!
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       #70

    It looks like I'm back to square one! whereas it was only crashing periodically yesterday it's crashing shortly after booting now - and that was from cold overnight. Will test in safe mode but I think it's exactly the same as it was!

    Getting a new cooler today as not been able to up until today - am I to scrape off the thermal pad and use paste as a better option? cheers Paul
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