Solved Random restarts. No BSOD. Event viewer error code 41.

SirSkellington

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Rather vague title I apologize.

Setup:
Operating System
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1
CPU
Intel Core i7 Extreme 965 @ 3.20GHz 46 °C
Bloomfield 45nm Technology
RAM
16.0GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 530MHz (7-7-7-20)
Motherboard
EVGA EVGA X58 3x SLI Classified 3 (Socket 423) 29 °C
Graphics
Dell 3008WFP(Digital) (2560x1600@60Hz)
2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti (EVGA) 50 °C
Storage
931GB Western Digital WDC WD10 01FALS-00K1B0 SCSI Disk Device (SATA) 35 °C
447GB Corsair Force GS SCSI Disk Device (SSD) 34 °C
Optical Drives
motorola XT926 USB Device
HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L ATA Device
TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S223Q ATA Device
Audio
High Definition Audio Device
PSU
CORSAIR HX Series CMPSU-1000HX 1000W ATX12V 2.2 / EPS12V 2.91 SLI Ready CrossFire Ready 80 PLUS Certified Modular Active PFC Compatible with Core i7 Power Supply



This is with current idle temps. I get random restarts with no minidump and just an error code 41. The restarts can happen After a long period of time (8+ hours idle), or just shortly after running a video game (APB:R forces a restart within 10 minutes)

Drivers are updated, I have scoured forums and past solutions over the course of about 2 weeks. Advanced System Settings option to automatically reset has been turned off. NVIDIA Control Panel's global setting has been set to Maximum performance. My RAM is only two days old. I have an aftermarket CPU water cooling system installed.

I have run several temp logs in games that I would suspect force a restart and checked the time on the restarts. On restart I have not noticed any abnormally high system temperatures. CPU caps at about 62C.

I can only imagine that either my relatively new MOBO is having issues, or the old PSU(from 2009) is the problem. I would greatly appreciate some feedback and I would gladly provide any further information.

Nothing on my system is overclocked, it is all default settings.
 
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My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel Core i7 Extreme 965 @ 3.20GHz
Motherboard
EVGA EVGA X58 3x SLI Classified 3 (Socket 423)
Memory
16.0GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 530MHz (7-7-7-20)
Graphics Card(s)
2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti (EVGA)
Hard Drives
931GB Western Digital WDC WD10 01FALS-00K1B0 SCSI Disk Device (SATA) 35 °C
447GB Corsair Force GS SCSI Disk Device (SSD)
Antivirus
Norton 360
Browser
Google Chrome
If you have not already done so; try running a sfc /scannow and or a chkdsk /f via a elevated command prompt(run as administrator) to see if there are any errors and if there are; whether or not they can be fixed.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
custom built
OS
Windows 7 ultimate 64-bit
CPU
Intel I7 2600K 3.4ghz
Motherboard
Asus Evo P8P67
Memory
Corsair 16gb ddr3 1600mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Geforce gt 430
Sound Card
Sound Blaster Titanium x-fi pci express
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell E198WFP
Hard Drives
1 western digital 2TB drive.
PSU
Antec 1200 watt
Case
Inwin Dragon Rider
Cooling
6 case supplied cooling fans
Keyboard
logitech mk700
Mouse
logitech m705
Internet Speed
25-50mbps download; 10mbps upload(i think)
Antivirus
avg free 2014
Browser
mozilla firefox
Other Info
Also have a pretty bad speaker setup which is a klipsch promedia 5.1 surround speaker setup with huge subwoofer and lg blu ray player/writer. Also a hp officejet pro 8600 plus wireless all in one and a logitech s7500 webcam.
SFC found no problems. CHKDSK is gonna run on the next reset. I just moved my video card around to give my north bridge some more air. The inside of my PC is pretty clean and rather dust free stave for some stuff on the bottom. Dust is never really an issues since the PC is not kept on the ground but on my desk.

I ran a game for about 10 minutes to try and get a reset going and noticed my CPU didn't even reach 60C, but my GPU hit about 72C then reset. Sadly my gfx card only has one fan on it. I found a spare case fn and tried installing that under the GPU. to try and mitigate any heating issues but we shall see.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel Core i7 Extreme 965 @ 3.20GHz
Motherboard
EVGA EVGA X58 3x SLI Classified 3 (Socket 423)
Memory
16.0GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 530MHz (7-7-7-20)
Graphics Card(s)
2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti (EVGA)
Hard Drives
931GB Western Digital WDC WD10 01FALS-00K1B0 SCSI Disk Device (SATA) 35 °C
447GB Corsair Force GS SCSI Disk Device (SSD)
Antivirus
Norton 360
Browser
Google Chrome
So it seems that moving the Video card away from the north bridge fixed the issue.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel Core i7 Extreme 965 @ 3.20GHz
Motherboard
EVGA EVGA X58 3x SLI Classified 3 (Socket 423)
Memory
16.0GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 530MHz (7-7-7-20)
Graphics Card(s)
2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti (EVGA)
Hard Drives
931GB Western Digital WDC WD10 01FALS-00K1B0 SCSI Disk Device (SATA) 35 °C
447GB Corsair Force GS SCSI Disk Device (SSD)
Antivirus
Norton 360
Browser
Google Chrome
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