Can someone have a look at these logs please?

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  1. Posts : 129
    windows 7 enterprise 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #11

    Hi axe0,
    They do look hot temps but my machine doesn't get that hot usually.
    I don't play games on it, it's purely to run Cubase.
    I have just ran 40 odd tracks with lots off effects for 2 hours in a loop and got the enclosed temps.
    What do you think/
    Ta
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  2. Posts : 7,050
    Windows 10 Pro
       #12

    That is better than my GPU temps when my laptop is pretty much at idle, although I have never cleaned it.

    What slot is the GPU seated in?
    This part is for me so I don't have to lookup the slots your motherboard has :)
    • 1 x PCIe 2.0 x16 (blue) *1
    • 1 x PCIe 2.0 x16 (x4 mode, black) *1
    • 2 x PCIe 2.0 x1
    • 3 x PCI

    *1: The PCIe x16_2 slot shares bandwidth with PCIe x1_1 slot, PCIe x1_2 slot.

    EDIT: is that the heaviest you let your GPU do? Asking because there often is a big difference between the stress test of Furmark and under the load of the user without stress test.
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  3. Posts : 129
    windows 7 enterprise 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #13

    1 x PCIe 2.0 x16 (blue) *1 Radeon
    1 x PCIe 2.0 x16 (x4 mode, black) *1 Nothing installed
    2 x PCIe 2.0 x1 EMU 0404
    3 x PCI UAD 1 DSP

    I'm trying to remember, I think a couple of those blue screens have occurred whilst I have Cubase up and I'm surfing, probably playing a music video. In terms of temps etc that's about the most this pc gets pushed.
    Cubase is very intensive cpu, memory and hard drive wise, not too sure re video card, but as I say no games are played on this pc.
    Ta mate.
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  4. Posts : 7,050
    Windows 10 Pro
       #14

    What does 'ta' mean?

    Try to reseat the GPU or seat it into another slot and see if that helps.
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  5. Posts : 129
    windows 7 enterprise 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #15

    Ta is short for thanks up the north of England.

    I cant fit it into a different slot because it's quite tightly packed in there.
    If I knew the card was faulty I'd get another but I don't like changing just for the sake of it and then find I still get the problem.
    I'm not made of money...:)
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  6. Posts : 7,050
    Windows 10 Pro
       #16

    We need to know if reseating the GPU helps or seating the GPU in another system helps, if in another system the GPU doesn't let the system crash we know it is a drivers problem and from there we can continue.
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  7. Posts : 129
    windows 7 enterprise 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #17

    I had 2 bluescreens, one yesterday and one today.
    Here is the second log files.
    Any ideas?
    Thanks
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  8. Posts : 7,050
    Windows 10 Pro
       #18

    Have you tried to reseat the GPU or anything as I suggested earlier?
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  9. Posts : 129
    windows 7 enterprise 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #19

    Hi axe0, I must admit I hadn't re-seated because It's so tight in the case.
    Also my thoughts where if it was not seated properly then the bluescreens would have been more regular.

    I have now re-seated the card. It was pretty snug and not loose at all.
    Thanks
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  10. Posts : 7,050
    Windows 10 Pro
       #20

    Reseating sometimes helps because of certain things, though most of the times where it worked were unexplainable for me.
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