BSOD, confuzzled...

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guys i need some help on this.

Yesterday my lovely wife was playing farmville and she called me in where there was the BSOD :mad:, it was coming up with something "crash dump error", I dont know what that means.
When it booted back into windows i got the BSOD error code, it was "d1" i've done some googling on that code and it comes back on a bad driver/ new hardware not install rite,
Well there is no new hardware installed or new drivers so i dont what is going on.After googling around and checking all my hardware was ok. I left and wife jump back on to farmville and it happened again!
but this time the BSOD error code was B3 and that error code mean "increase vcore" so now im thinking that my overclock is no long stable, So i kicked off prime 95 for 20hours and there was no errors of nothing.
Now i have run memtest86 to make sure my ram is fine check all the ram on there own, tested each for 2hours and they are fine.

but i am still getting the BSOD, so this morning i had enough and did a clean install of windows just in case of bad driver. Windows installed well, installed chip set drivers, graphic card drivers in the order its ment
to be installed, started to do my windows updates and BANG half way through installing BSOD with "crash dump error" error code "d1"....

Now i am confuzzled big time... what on earth can it be.... but i have notice that my SSD is taking for ages to boot into windows, normally 7sec but it is taking 35 sec...

Any help would be gr8 plz, My spec is in my sig.

Thanks.
 
Did you unplug the hard drives before installing to the ssd.
I have heard it can cause problems if you leave them connected.

Is the firmware up to date on your ssd?
 
The D1 code says its something to do with the RAM. Might be a good idea to do a RAM test, see what it comes up with:

Code:
 0xD1 = QPI/VTT, increase/decrease as necessary, can also be unstable Ram, raise Ram voltage
 
The D1 code says its something to do with the RAM. Might be a good idea to do a RAM test, see what it comes up with:

Code:
 0xD1 = QPI/VTT, increase/decrease as necessary, can also be unstable Ram, raise Ram voltage

I've tested the ram on their own with memtest86 and it was fine.


Did you unplug the hard drives before installing to the ssd.
I have heard it can cause problems if you leave them connected.

Is the firmware up to date on your ssd?
No I did not disconnect other hdd (ops). My SSD is not update with the latest firmware as I don't know how to do it.

I have not tried to clear my CMOS yet.

Thanks for the replys
 
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