Computer Issue

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I have never seen this problem before but all of a sudden my computer has done it twice within 3 days.

It begins by freezing, if music is playing it will repeat a millisecond part of the song over and over for about 20 seconds then start working again for a minute. Only to crash completely and display the below image on the monitors.

At the time I had a YouTube video playing in the background, Avast Full scan and my IG stock charts running which use JAVA. Running in dual monitor mode

i5 2500k 3.3Ghz (Overclocked to 4.2 at the moment)
Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro rev 2
Sapphire HD 6850 Toxic Edition 1GB
Cooler master Silent Pro 850W Modular PSU
Cooler Master HAF X
Crucial 12GB (2x2GB and 2X4) DDR3 1600MHz Ballistix Memory Kit
Asus P8P67 Pro R3 P67
Samsung HD103SJ Spinpoint F3 1TB
Crucial 64GB Real SSD C300

Just did it again but Blue screen this time, only thing open was scan, this site and music. Dual screen was on.

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Any help would be fantastic
 
Doomedspeed: That was my first guess as well GPU, Fan is fine and idle on dual monitor is 50c which I hear is normal. Connections are all good.

wazza300: I will check that. It has 2X http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MY-168-CR and 2X (similar but no exact details at the moment)
As for dram voltage and vccsa or vccso voltage ill do a restart and check

Adisan: Ill double check but it should be up to date
 
Memory Frequency is set to 1600MHz
DRAM is set to "Auto" and is at 1.656V
Cpu is jumping around +1.120V
12V is at +12.288V

harshuk : I haven't tried overclocking the GPU in over a year as there is no need at the moment, It's set to default.

wazza300: As far as I am aware mixing memory is ok if the memory is from the same make and has the same clock speeds ?
 
VCCSA Voltage = 0.92500
VCCIO Voltage = 1.05000

Might run a GPU benchmark/stress tester and see if it crashes again. At least then it narrows down the problem.

Thanks for all the input.
 
wazza300: Done that and now running Prime with heavy Ram usage.

Checking the Event viewer brings up

"There was insufficient disk space on volume C: to grow the shadow copy storage for shadow copies of C:. As a result of this failure all shadow copies of volume C: are at risk of being deleted."

I assume the above error is just simply lack of space on C drive, could this be causing any problems. Also another error which is very common and present around the time of the crashing is

"The device, \Device\Harddisk1\DR1, is not ready for access yet."

Could those errors be cause the problems ?
 
Reseated GPU and booted up,did a restart and now it won't boot again.

Light on motherboard just above GPU (VGA LED) comes on then turns off as the GPU gives a blow of air( probably computer restarting)

Any ideas ?
 
Ok got GPU working and the computer to boot however now the wireless card directly below it has stopped working... I'll tell you computers drive me nuts

Going to move it the now !!!
 
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