About a week ago, I moved my computer to a different room. I cleaned the insides with compressed air, hooked up a new SSD, and started getting 124 BSODs while playing Witcher 3. I did more testing, and they happen frequently while under heavy load, and occasionally while browsing and using my computer. If they happen while doing light work (not idling), it is most frequent immediately after launch. A few times it has crashed without any BSOD. I've never had issues with this before, and my build is 2-3 years old. I've tried a lot of stuff and ran a lot of tests, so I'm going to make a list out of it to keep it clean.
I opened up one of my dump files, and it said the suspected problem was GenuineIntel, which I googled and means I may have a CPU issue, but I don't have anything to swap it with to test, and I'd like to go through all my options before buying anything. I haven't tried reinstalling and repairing drivers and windows, but I've been dealing with this for about a week, and I'd like someone to take a look at my dump files, because I'm not familiar with reading them, and I'm going to have to hunt down a lot CDs unless i find downloads for drivers.
It may help with troubleshooting to mention that my clock has gone haywire. It jumps back in time occasionally. I noticed it yesterday, it may have been off for a longer period of time.
- Thought I may have messed up the thermal paste on my cpu, so I reapplied it. Didn't test temperatures before reapplying, but did afterwards. Temperatures are normal with new paste. Didn't affect BSODs at all.
- I did another sweep with the compressed air in case I blew dust somewhere it shouldn't have been.
- Removed the new SSD
- Suspected a memory issue, so I ran memtest85 for 16 hours and found no errors.
- Scanned for malware with Malwarebytes and MSE
- Ran Prime95, I get a BSOD when running blend mode and large ffts, no issues with small ffts.
- Ran IBT, caused a crash, CPU temps stayed in a safe range.
- Ran Furmark, typically BSODs after 1:30. GPU temps reach around 82 C by then, which I believe is considered safe.
- Monitored PSU while running Furmark, voltage levels were extremely stable. Also, I have used my computer in this room before with no issues, so it shouldn't be an electrical issue.
I opened up one of my dump files, and it said the suspected problem was GenuineIntel, which I googled and means I may have a CPU issue, but I don't have anything to swap it with to test, and I'd like to go through all my options before buying anything. I haven't tried reinstalling and repairing drivers and windows, but I've been dealing with this for about a week, and I'd like someone to take a look at my dump files, because I'm not familiar with reading them, and I'm going to have to hunt down a lot CDs unless i find downloads for drivers.
It may help with troubleshooting to mention that my clock has gone haywire. It jumps back in time occasionally. I noticed it yesterday, it may have been off for a longer period of time.
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My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom Build
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium
- CPU
- Intel(R) Core i7-4770K CPU @ 3.5GHz
- Motherboard
- Asus Maximus VI Hero ATX LGA1150 Motherboard
- Memory
- Corsair Vengeance 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3-1600 Memory
- Graphics Card(s)
- 2 Asus GeForce GTX 770 (2-Way SLI)
- Hard Drives
- Western Digital Caviar Black 2TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive
Intel 320 Series 40GB 2.5" Solid State Drive
- Antivirus
- MSE and Malwarebytes
- Browser
- Mozilla/Chrome