Help needed with random blue screens

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I've been having stop 0124 blue screen errors for the past few weeks. My current system spec is at the bottom of this post.

Things I've tried...

-- I've replaced the motherboard, stock cooler and hard disk.
-- Run memtest through multiple passes with no errors
-- The system isn't overclocked (at least until I can get it stable).
-- Using latest bios and drivers
-- Installed a fresh copy of vista64
-- Disabled onboard sound
-- Tried a different graphics card (nvidia 6600)
-- Run with just one stick of RAM

But I'm still getting the BSODs. If anyone can offer any advice or suggest the best way forward I'd really appreciate it.


CURRENT SYSTEM SPEC:

-- Vista Home Premium 64bit
-- Intel Core 2 Duo E8200 Socket 775 (2.66GHz) FSB1333
-- Gigabyte GA-EP43-DS3, iP43 Express
-- Akasa AK-965 x3 Copper Heatpipe Cooler
-- Corsair 4096MB TwinX XMS2 6400 DDR2 Memory Kit
-- MSI 8600GT Silent edition 256MB DVI HDTV PCI-E Graphics Card
-- Onboard Realtek HD
-- Iiyama 22" ProLite E2201W-B1
-- Arctic Cooling Silentium T1 With 550W PSU
-- Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000
-- Wacom Intuos 3
-- Samsung DVD RW SH-S203P BEBN SATA Black 20x DVD ± RW Lightscribe OEM
 
What are your primary volatages set at in the BIOS? (essentially the vCore and the memory.)

My first instinct would be to check the memory voltages as sometimes the BIOS doesn't supply enough via default settings. If it has set it correctly - try upping the voltage by 0.1v. (Corsair advertise this memory at 1.8v but on their website they recommend it set at 1.9v - i had similar problems using this memory on a recent build.)
 
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Thanks for the replies. Sorry it took a while to get back, been having "fun" with the setup.

@Plec I suspect one of the 6400s is faulty.
@Sasahara It's a brand new disk :)

I've managed to borrow a couple of 2gb Corsair 8500s 5-5-5-15 that I know are good. I've swapped the 6400s for these and checked the DRAM voltage in the bios. It was set to auto. When I look at the DDR voltage in bios health check it's showing 2.048v.

Is that ok? Do I need to tweak anything else in the bios?
 
As long as it's stable - it sounds fine.

You can could manually change the voltage to 1.9v if you wanted - but it's fine on the auto setting if it's stable.
 
Great thanks.

Think the 8500s need 2.1 and the 6400s need 1.9 so on auto it's a bit under.

Should I set it to 2.1 manually or just leave on auto (2.048v) ?
 
i always like to set mine manually so i know where i am if the system starts to play-up.

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Think the 8500s need 2.1 and the 6400s need 1.9 so on auto it's a bit under.
?

They do, I missed that (i was still in 6400 mode), yes definitely set it at 2.1v as you may get unexplained problems if your memory isn't getting enough juice. If it starts to have issues i would push it up to 2.2v - it's what i have to run mine at, but then my system is clocked.

Hopefully, your BSOD's will be sorted now...
 
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Doh! Still getting the BSODs with just one stick of the 8500s. So i have a new mb, disk and memory and still have the problem :(

Can anyone spot anything wrong in these screenshots from hwmonitor and cpuz? The bios is all at defaults with just the CPU set to 1.25V and the RAM set to 2.1V. No other tweaks. I noticed that the ram tab in cpuz is showing the right part number but the wrong max speed. Also the first screen of cpuz shows the processor running under standard speed?

hwmonitor.png


cpuz1.png


cpuz2.png
 
Also the first screen of cpuz shows the processor running under standard speed?
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I haven't got time to answer all of your post - but the above is just SpeedStep kicking in - it reduces the multiplier when the system is idle - it's normal.

I'll check in again later...
 
I'm not expert at all but I did notice your 12v rail in your voltages is running at 1.41v mine runs just below 12v. Thought I'd point this out if no-one has noticed and this is at all strange?
 
@Plec cool thanks, appreciate the help :)

@CaseyChaos Yeah that does look strange but to be honest most of this goes way over my head. I've put machines together in the past and they've just worked. At the moment I'm struggling with this one.
 
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