*NEW* HELP WITH ERROR!

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Hello guys, as you may know, my psu died, and the question is which parts did it take with it?

Firstly,
My Pc Setup : http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/ll132/grayus/IMG_1451.jpg
My Error : http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/ll132/grayus/IMG_1457.jpg

I have no idea what this error means.

So far, i have done a memtest (x2), and a memory diagnostic tool from boot, and everything appeard alright, so i guess its not the memory.

Graphics cards both seem fine.

I have swapped between the 'asus p8p67 pro' and the 'ASRock extreme7 gen3' motherboards, and they both have this error, and the ASRock was bought brand new on friday. So i guess theres nothing wrong with the brand new one, concluding there is nothing wrong with the old one.

Nothing wrong with my water cooling system. Fans still moving, and the liquid seems to be cooling fine. EDIT : "however, 1 issue has just occured to me, could i have the pump pressed down too tightly?"

Optical drive works, and reads.

Untested, and unknown how to test :

SSD (OVZ Agility 120 sata 3)
HDD (Some Western Digital)
CPU (i7 2600k)

Heres where i stand with things.
The i7 2600k had bclk overclocked to 106.00, aswell as 5ghz on a seperate occasion. So likely that it could be damaged.

A lot of forums say that a motherboard is anti surged, and all the components attached to it could and should be safe, e.g. cpu, gfx.

However, when i switched my button on the back of my PSU, the HDD+SDD are connected straight to it, and could be damaged. I have installed windwos twice onto the SSD, successfully, before it starts to crash.

The error is shows from the screenshot, my theories lie :

SSD Error with windows
and/or
HDD Error connected to motherboard.
CPU Slightly damaged due to mass overclock and PSU Frying.
Water cooling bracket too tightly screwed onto the CPU, which i will test right now, so if you have any past experiences of this, please tell, but ignore this as an option :)

All replies are much appreciated, i would rather many, even if the same, this problem has occured since wednesday, and i just want it solved.

Best Regards,
Sam :)
 
Everything has been set up properly, im just going to re-build it all outside the case, so things can be edited easy to find the solution,, im going to instal the basic intel heatsink, because that cant be added on to firmly, also just to add, i use thermal paste, and some is on the side of the cpu, can this be a problem? ive tried clearing as much as possible, and last question, my ram is dual channel, can it be run as 1 by 1 just to check the ram???
 
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