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signtech

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I have a XFX 5-8209 board, I just upgraded the CPU to a AMD Phenom 9650 from a Athlon dual core.
My board supports the Phenom CPU, but I’m getting blue screens code (0x000000A) and the PC shuts down. No memory upgrades or video cards, is there something that needs to done when you upgrade the CPU? Does this call for a reinstall of Win7 or just a repair?
 

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Most likely you just need a bios update to support the new cpu? I'd head on over to XFX; you'll no doubt find what you're looking for.
 

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7 Ultimate x64
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i5-2500k
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Asus P8P67 Pro
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8GB G.Skill Ripjaws X F3-12800CL7D-8GBXH 1866MHz 8-9-8-24
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Welcome to the forum signtech. That error, while rather generic, is usually caused by newly added hardware, software or updated third party drivers. It's a common one when you google (I've done google on this before for a friend). Irql_Not_Less_or_Equal. You could try downloading WhoCrashed (the free version)

WhoCrashed

But it seems something is clashing with new CPU, or it is the CPU itself. Did you physically examine it? Could you have bent a pin, or not seated it correctly?

A Guy
 

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Is this the board,

Motherboards - GeForce® Series - GeForce® 8200

If you check the CPU compatibility list (which lists that board and three others similar) the new CPU is supported. Depending on how long you have had it (going on Newegg reviews the board is 2 years old or so), as Fumz said it will need a bios update from XFX.

Unfortunately you're on your own for checking that with them as they don't allow any access to their support/download pages unless you have one of their products and you register with them.
 

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FX-8350 @ 4.6 GHz so far
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Asus M5A97 EVO
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ADATA XPG V1 Series Black 8GB DDR3 1600
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Sapphire R9 270x Dual-X
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Xonar DGX w/ Corsair Vengence 1300
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Unfortunately you're on your own for checking that with them as they don't allow any access to their support/download pages unless you have one of their products and you register with them.
Not just any product, the product. I have two registered XFX video cards and they won't let me near the board's files.
 

My Computer

OS
7 Ultimate x64
CPU
i5-2500k
Motherboard
Asus P8P67 Pro
Memory
8GB G.Skill Ripjaws X F3-12800CL7D-8GBXH 1866MHz 8-9-8-24
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 570 SC
Sound Card
X-Fi Titanium Fatality
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung S27A550H 27" LED
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
OCZ Vertex 3 120GB.
1TB Samsung F3.
2TB Samsung F4.
PSU
PC Power & Cooling Silencer 760
Case
Lian Li Lancool K62
Cooling
Thermalright Venomous X Black/Scythe S-Flex/Shin-Etsu X23
Keyboard
MS Natural Elite 4000 Ergonomic
Mouse
Logitech G500
Internet Speed
6MB/768
Other Info
Logitech Z-5500 505 watts.
D-Link DGL-4500.
Tripp-Lite Smart Pro 1500.
Hi Signtech

I'm wondering if you followed procedure when changing the CPU.

Proper procedure is to reset to BIOS defaults before shutting down and installing the processor.

After installing it, you boot and immediately go into the BIOS again. Check the settings but leave everything at defaults.

Then perform a "CPU Parameter Recall" (CPR), which resets the chipset. Power down, switch off the power supply or unplug the power cord, wait 2 minutes or more, then power up and boot again.

Immediately enter the BIOS again - and load the BIOS defaults again.

Now you can re-enter your preferred BIOS settings. If you are using AHCI or RAID mode, don't forget to set "Configure SATA as" to one of them before trying to boot into Windows.

Hope that helps.

Edit: The CPR procedure is common to Asus boards. For everyone else it is probably a "Can't Hurt - Might Help" procedure.
 
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