The last two weeks I've been getting the odd BSOD followed by POSTing failure direclty afterwards which I can't for the life of me pin point where the problem is.
It started about two weeks ago when I installed a USB Laser Printer onto my machine. Within an hour of that I got my first BSOD ever on this machine. I immediatly removed the printer and uninstalled the drivers hoping this was the cause. However the blue screens have stayed with me.
They aren't daily and follow no pattern. They can happen while gaming, web browsing or sometimes even while the PC is just idling. Sometimes it's just the one, sometimes it'ls multiple back to back.
My components are:
All of my components are at stock and have never been overclocked.
All BIOS settings are as default straight out the box which has worked perfectly since August 2010 when these parts were purchased.
The only hardware change recently aside from the printer was to switch from a 5850 to a 6970 at the beginning of April. As it was ATI to ATI I didn't reinstall Windows but I did uninstall ATI software and run DriverCleaner before reinstalling drivers for the new card. It ran fine for a month before the first BSOD.
So far I've tried the following to track it down:
I can't replicate the problem through stress tests and I've updated every driver I can find! It's really starting to frustrate me.
It'll be fine for days and days then out of the blue for no reason it'll blue screen. After the blue screen I'll have to switch it right off for a minute of so before it'll post again. At which point the ASUS Bios will say "Overclock Failed" even though there is no overclock....unless it's doing it itself!!
An example of some of the BSOD's...
It started about two weeks ago when I installed a USB Laser Printer onto my machine. Within an hour of that I got my first BSOD ever on this machine. I immediatly removed the printer and uninstalled the drivers hoping this was the cause. However the blue screens have stayed with me.
They aren't daily and follow no pattern. They can happen while gaming, web browsing or sometimes even while the PC is just idling. Sometimes it's just the one, sometimes it'ls multiple back to back.
My components are:
- AMD Phenom II X6 Six Core 1090T Black Edition 3.20GHz
- Corsair Hydro H50-1 High-Performance Liquid CPU Cooler
- Asus M4A89TD PRO AMD 890FX (Socket AM3) DDR3 Motherboard
- Corsair XMS3 8GB (4x2GB) DDR3 PC3-16000C9 2000MHz Dual-Channel Kit
- Asus ATI Radeon HD 6970 DirectCU II 2048MB GDDR5
- Cooler Master Silent Pro Modular 700W Power Supply
- 2 x OCZ Vertex 2E 60GB 2.5" SATA-II Solid State Hard Drive in a Raid0
- 2 x 500gb Seagate Barracuda in a Raid1 Mirror
- 1 x 500gb Seagate Barracuda Stand Alone
- Creative X-Fi
All of my components are at stock and have never been overclocked.
All BIOS settings are as default straight out the box which has worked perfectly since August 2010 when these parts were purchased.
The only hardware change recently aside from the printer was to switch from a 5850 to a 6970 at the beginning of April. As it was ATI to ATI I didn't reinstall Windows but I did uninstall ATI software and run DriverCleaner before reinstalling drivers for the new card. It ran fine for a month before the first BSOD.
So far I've tried the following to track it down:
- Upped the RAM Volts to 1.65v which they're rated for rather than the 1.5v the BIOS gives it by default and checked the the timings are correct.
- I've left memtest86 running for over 12 hours and found no problems with my RAM
- I left Prime95 running for over 12 hours and no BSOD occured.
- I left 3D Mark 2011 running on a loop for 6 hours without a BSOD
- Run IntelBurnTest Multiple times without a BSOD
- Run FurMark BurnIn without BSOD
- Multiple AV Scans to check for nasties lurking
- Monitoring Temps with CoreTemp and MSI Afterburner (all fine)
- Bought a new PSU just incase it was the PSU failing - which didn't solve it
I can't replicate the problem through stress tests and I've updated every driver I can find! It's really starting to frustrate me.
It'll be fine for days and days then out of the blue for no reason it'll blue screen. After the blue screen I'll have to switch it right off for a minute of so before it'll post again. At which point the ASUS Bios will say "Overclock Failed" even though there is no overclock....unless it's doing it itself!!
An example of some of the BSOD's...
Code:
The problem seems to be caused by the following file: ahcix64s.sys
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
*** STOP: 0x00000050 (0xfffff683807de418, 0x0000000000000000, 0xfffff80002e619e7,
0x0000000000000005)
*** ahcix64s.sys - Address 0xfffff88000dd77f3 base at 0xfffff88000db0000 DateStamp
0x4adf0f64
Code:
The problem seems to be caused by the following file: ntoskrnl.exe
MEMORY_MANAGEMENT
*** STOP: 0x0000001a (0x0000000000041790, 0xfffffa80024753c0, 0x000000000000ffff,
0x0000000000000000)
*** ntoskrnl.exe - Address 0xfffff80002e88700 base at 0xfffff80002e18000 DateStamp
0x4d9fdd34
Code:
The problem seems to be caused by the following file: atikmdag.sys
*** STOP: 0xa0000001 (0x0000000000000005, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000,
0x0000000000000000)
*** atikmdag.sys - Address 0xfffff880058a8db1 base at 0xfffff8800585c000 DateStamp
0x4dae3c99
Code:
The problem seems to be caused by the following file: ntoskrnl.exe
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
*** STOP: 0x00000050 (0xfffff68380792848, 0x0000000000000000, 0xfffff80002dc21f5,
0x0000000000000005)
*** ntoskrnl.exe - Address 0xfffff80002cbb700 base at 0xfffff80002c4b000 DateStamp
0x4d9fdd34
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