Thanks very much for the reply. I uninstalled driver verifier for Roxio and renamed the offending driver. The system would not start and went through startup repair. Then it rebooted. After reboot I uninstalled Roxio. So, we'll see what happens now.
As far as hardware- here is a brief list of what I have done copied from a previous thread about this.
so far I have:
1. Updated 2 drivers - the network driver from the manuf. website and the USB 3.0 (NEC) from MSI.
2. I have run prime95 and Furmark - Both passed.
3. I have run memtest 86 probably 7 times now. I have run it with 16GB installed which showed two bad sticks. I located and removed those sticks. I have run it both hot and cold with the remaining two sticks - 4 times all passed.
I have run one of the good sticks from a slot where a stick failed 7 passes - it passed.
I ran one stick alone that failed in one of the slots that passed and it passed. Those tests I ran yesterday. I am currently running just those two sticks. I have run memtest on those two sticks for 7 passes with no errors.
3 I have seatools from seagate and my Seagate HD passed both the SMART test and the short drive self test.
I have WinDig from Western Digital- I ran tests with it on my WD drive and it passed.
I have OCZ's toolbox and it reports no problems with my SSD. I also have crysralDiskmart disk info test. It reports the SSD as 100% healthy.
Those tests should cover most of the hardware problems except the PSU. My PSU is an 'el-Cheepo' but it seems to work. It is 600W which is probably much more than I need.
At this point I don't know ahat else to do. I have probably done a few things I haven't mentioned. I am beginning to think maybe software. But I have very little on this SSD-about 20GB on a 90GB drive including windows.
I have had problems with both windows explorer and ie explorer. Both crash several times daily. I am using Firefox at this point.
I have the free version of Macrium installed and it does not work correctly. I may uninstall that to see if it helps.
I have run scannow and checkdisk on every HD I have several times withoun any errors.
I have deleated every BSOD report I have. I had so many on my desktop I didn't know which was which. Most of them have been uploaded to these 2 threads.
BTW, I forgot to mention that on 12/9 I did a secure erase of my ssd and then a clean install of windows. I transferred
nothing except my Documents folder from the other installation. My Seagate is the Data drive. Most of my libraries are there.
Since then I have installed windows on the Western Digiital to eliminate problems with the SSD. I did this on 12/15.
If the problem is hardware, I don't know what it could be.
And, to anticipate your next question, I do not and have never OC'd.
Looks like you have done some thorough hardware testing.
When RAM passes memtest86+ it doesn't guaranty that it's 100% OK, it still might be causing problems. Memtest86+ is an indication that the RAM possibly not the cause, but the settings from CPUZ can show some possible setting adjustments.
I see that you have previously un-installed CoreTemp and Speedfan, were the temps normal? What temps where you running at with the system stressed?
If possible useCore Temp to check the CPU temps when at idle, under load and/or testing.
Let us know the minimum and maximum temps you get.
Go to your BIOS and tell us what the CPU, RAM and CPU integrated North Bridge (CPU-NB) voltages are.
You can get the actual CPU voltages from CPUZ CPU tab but, the other tabs show the recommended voltages not actual.
Just noticed your PSU in system specs, the CORSAIR HX650W modular is a good PSU and shouldn't be causing you any problems.
I got the ram in today and installed it. I don't think it is running at the correct speed though. It is G Skill F3-12800CL7D-4GBRM (2X2). The timings are 7-8-7-24 1.6V. I have set the timings as best I can. To enable you to set timings you have to change the dram timing modes. The options are DCT0,DCT1,Both. I put both. I think the problem is the FSB/Dram ratio. I don't know what it should be. My choices are 1:2, 1:2.66, 1:3.33 and 1:4. Any suggestions?
I am still getting BSODs. But it seems much better, just occasionally now. I have had none since the new ram, but it has only been in for a couple hours.
First thing I noticed is that RAM appears to be for Intel CPUs and boards, they will sometimes run on AMD boards but are a known issue.
You may need to RMA it for some AMD RAM, lets try a few adjustments first.
The CPUZ Memory tab shows you what the RAM is set at currently, the SPD tab is the manufacturer recommended settings.
Your AMD CPU's integrated memory controller is known to not like running RAM at 1600 (800 MHz) so I would recommend leaving it at 1333 (667 MHz).
Your SPD tab, JEDEC#4, says you should be running at 685MHz, 667MHz should be fine it's not enough to try changing, timings at 9-9-9-25 and 1.5v.
The Memory tab shows the command rate 2T, this will help with stability, just leave it at 2T.
I would try these settings and see if you still get BSoDs, if you are then let us know the CPU-NB, or equivalent, voltage.
Sometimes a bump in the NB will help the memory controller and give you more stability.
I've just read the first page and last page, will view the rest and edit if necessary.
EDIT:
If you're trying to run 16GB RAM, or even 8GB then you will need to bump your CPU-NB voltage this is for the CPU integrated memory controller.
From your MOBO manual:
What is your CPU-NB voltage?
- To enable successful system boot-up, always nsert the memory modules into the DIMM1 first.
- Due to the chpset resource deployment, the system densty wll only be detected up to 15+GB (not full 16GB) when each DIMM s installed wth a 4GB memory module.
Page 3-19 of your MOBO manual.
If it only shows 'Auto' then add the minimum voltage and tell us the new voltage reading.
Stock voltages for the PhenomII CPU-NB should be between 1.15-1.30v.
Is your BIOS American Megatrends?
How long did you run Prime95?
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My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- 76~2.0
- OS
- Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
- CPU
- Intel Core i5-3570K 4.6GHz
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-Z77X UD3H, f18
- Memory
- 8GB (2X4GB) DDR3 1600 Corsair Vengeance CL8 1.5v
- Graphics Card(s)
- Sapphire HD 7770 Vapor-X OC 1GB DDR5
- Sound Card
- Onboard VIA VT2021
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 22" LCD Dell
- Screen Resolution
- 1680x1050
- Hard Drives
- Samsung 840Pro 128GB SSD,
Seagate Barracuda 500GB SATA2 7200rpm 32MB cache, Seagate Barracuda 1TB SATA2 7200rpm 32MB cache,
- PSU
- Corsair HX650W
- Case
- Cooler Master Storm Scout
- Cooling
- Corsair H80 2x12cm Noctua NF P12 , 2x14cm case fans
- Keyboard
- Logitech Wave
- Mouse
- CM Sentinel
- Internet Speed
- Dismal
- Antivirus
- Avast
- Browser
- Opera Next
- Other Info
- Haswell laptop: HP Envy 17t-j, i7-4700MQ, GeForce 740M 2GB DDR3, 17.3" Full HD 1920x1080, 16GB RAM, Samsung 840 Pro 128GB, 1TB Hitachi 7200 HDD,
Desktop: eSATA ports,
External eSATA Seagate 500GB SATA2 7200rpm,
External WD USB 500GB