BSOD 0x00000050 - Usually while gaming - not always though


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows Ultimate x64
       #1

    BSOD 0x00000050 - Usually while gaming - not always though


    I've been having random inconsistent BSOD on my new computer (built it last spring).

    Sometimes it runs things perfectly normal, other times it will crash at start or after and hour of play.

    Also the system will lock up for about 30 secs when I first boot up windows, but it will run normally after this. It will do this during some games as well.

    -All new hardware, and have run Memory tests, and even RMA'd the RAM, which they replaced, and the motherboard which was tested and sent back with no issue.

    It's getting frustrating as I can't seem to narrow down what is causing the problem.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated!

    I have included the dump file.

    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    4.0 ghz AMD FX 8350
    16 GB of G.skill Ripjaws RAM
    Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 motherboard
    Geforce GTX 660
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 150
    Triple Boot - Win 10 x64Pro + Win 7 x64 Ultimate + WinXP-mce x1
       #2

    Hello,
    Have you tried applying a slight Over Clock to your 2D clocks?
    I've read lots of posts of similar issues being temporarily solved (hopefully until the next driver updates) by increasing idle 2d clocks to ~1.5x idle speeds. Mine is idle at 300 mhz, so I bumped mine to 450 mhz. This would depend on your individual card though.
    Personally, my system was freezing lots. In addition to 2d clock oc, I had to increase my Vcore voltages slightly as well, ~30 to ~50 MVolts.
    Look into Asus GPU Tweak or MSI Afterburner software as possible oc adjustment programs.
    Regards-
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  3. Posts : 2
    Windows Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    I don't really have any experience with over clocking, So a lot of that went over my head.

    Do you think this will solve my issue?
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  4. Posts : 150
    Triple Boot - Win 10 x64Pro + Win 7 x64 Ultimate + WinXP-mce x1
       #4

    Verus Vox said:
    I don't really have any experience with over clocking, So a lot of that went over my head.

    Do you think this will solve my issue?
    Hello,
    Frankly, neither did I, but I managed to learn some basics by doing lots of online research over several weeks. My new build (posted in signature) was freezing 3-6 times daily with no apparent explanation. All my hardware was good, passes tests, and worked well under loads. It was all happening during idle times.
    Since I did these tweaks, it's been over a month since my last crash.

    There are great sites for reference. If you decide to try, my suggestion is to make very small, incremental changes, based on reputable references with similar hardware specs.

    Regards-

    PS.
    I noticed it's a Page_Fault, and according to your msinfo, your page file is 0 bytes. You might want to go to Computer/properties/advance system settings/advanced/performance/settings to check your page file size and drive. This is a nice tutorial.
    Last edited by JohnPC; 04 Mar 2015 at 00:57. Reason: Update
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