Anyone able to analyze this dump file....

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....and let me know whats causing my BSODs...PWEASE

Been having random BSODs since building my PC, i figured it was a RAM problem as many had suggested so ran memtest, it passed test 1-8 with no problems.. im hoping its just a driver problem and not hardware >.<

Most recent dump - Clicky

EDIT : i run OCCT large date test on the CPU and Core 3 keeps failing....but im running a small FFT on prime and its been going for atleast 15 mins with no problems....if that helps anytihng
 
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Dump files are a bitch to read, you could try this Microsoft guide. Although if you think it's memory i'd try memtest.

Post your comp specs/setup.

EDIT: it's in your sig :o

MW
 
I ran memtest for 8 tests and it came back with no errors.

I tried following the steps to read the dump file but couldnt get it sorted, so as a last resort i thought id post it up here for some help
 
I ran it through Whocrashed and that stated that it was down to a driver error and not hardware related, although it's not entirely foolproof.

I'd remove the overclock first. Save your existing setup to a profile if you like before defaulting it in the bios.

Check that all drivers are loaded ok in Device Manager and that there's nothing suspicious at the times of the crashes in the Event Viewer. I'd then let something like SecuniaPSI get and update the correct drivers for your system.
 
Been having random BSODs since building my PC, i figured it was a RAM problem as many had suggested so ran memtest, it passed test 1-8 with no problems.. im hoping its just a driver problem and not hardware >.<

For memory tests, one pass is not considered enough to be 100% sure. Before trying anything else, I'd let it run overnight or at 8 hours. If the passes that then it's worth trying other things.

BTW, looking at your dumb it was a STOP 0x000000050 (PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA) and it's always helpful to mention that in your post...
 
Okie doke ill run the test tonight and see how it goes

I dont know how to read bluescreens so wasnt aware that was important, thats why i asked for help on this. Ill bear that in mind for the future though
 
Error normally points to a problem and warning to a potential problem. You can save the logs if you wanted to upload them.

MW
 
I ran it through Whocrashed and that stated that it was down to a driver error and not hardware related, although it's not entirely foolproof.

I'd remove the overclock first. Save your existing setup to a profile if you like before defaulting it in the bios.

Check that all drivers are loaded ok in Device Manager and that there's nothing suspicious at the times of the crashes in the Event Viewer. I'd then let something like SecuniaPSI get and update the correct drivers for your system.


Just done this and Secunia is saying 98%...showing adobe bridge needs updating but nothing else
 
WMI event I.D 10 - Windows fix

Bug check event I.D 1001 - 0x124 error

The bug check error is being created when your computer reboots, unfortunately doesn't point to either software or hardware. You could try running your machine in safe mode to see if it reboots, if it doesn't could point to a driver issue.

MW
 
The problem is that the BSODs are happening at random, 1 every couple of days

Ran the fix for the WMI..lets hope thats worked...i also ran another driverchecker prog other than secunia and its showing that a few things need updating so im going through them manually and seeing how we go...

Thanks for the help though guys, its much appreciated...hopefully this will stop lol
 
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