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Hello. I've had these BSOD's for weeks, where i would crash after playing games, screen goes black with stuttering sound and then i get Hyper Transport Sync Flood error. WhoCrashed shows BCCode 124, and bluescreen viewer thatntskrnl.exe is the culprit. I'm not overclocking since I'm not into that, I've tried many sets of drivers, with clean reinstalls using driver sweeper in safe mode, run memtest, cooling is decent i guess, under load, my temps are 50-51, and in idle 25-30, have no ideas left why is this happening, its frustrating. My specs are:
MSI 770 G-45
AMD Athlon II X4 630 2.8Ghz
Kingston 2x2GB DDR3 1333Mhz
ATI HD5770 1GB DDR5
Chieftec CFT-600-14cs 600W
this was custom built pc, its around 5 years old, but i had no problems like this till last few weeks. Also, sometimes i have graphic artifacts in games, when there are many lines jumping out of textures, but thats solved as soon as i restart pc, and they are not back for few days.Thx in advance!
MSI 770 G-45
AMD Athlon II X4 630 2.8Ghz
Kingston 2x2GB DDR3 1333Mhz
ATI HD5770 1GB DDR5
Chieftec CFT-600-14cs 600W
this was custom built pc, its around 5 years old, but i had no problems like this till last few weeks. Also, sometimes i have graphic artifacts in games, when there are many lines jumping out of textures, but thats solved as soon as i restart pc, and they are not back for few days.Thx in advance!
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Also, after bsod, i had to reconnect to my game, and when I did, this waited me there, so im starting more and more to think that this is actually gpu problem or maybe my psu is downgrading and causing all of this.
EDIT: Btw, my HWiNFO64 shows sensors for my PSU +3.3V +12V and +5V, they are jumping pretty nice, +12V goes sometimes even on 13.200V or 11.000V and +5V parameter goes 5.791 or 4.651, so i guess it could even be PSU, it's 5 years old.
EDIT: Btw, my HWiNFO64 shows sensors for my PSU +3.3V +12V and +5V, they are jumping pretty nice, +12V goes sometimes even on 13.200V or 11.000V and +5V parameter goes 5.791 or 4.651, so i guess it could even be PSU, it's 5 years old.
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Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.
BugCheck 124, {0, fffffa800585f8f8, 0, 0}
Probably caused by : AuthenticAMD
Followup: MachineOwner
same again I'm afraid. I've seen quite a few users getting bsod's with this game.
Do you mean the lines?had to reconnect to my game, and when I did, this waited me there, so im starting more and more to think that this is actually gpu problem or maybe my psu is downgrading and causing all of this.
It's possible that it could be down to the PSU especially if it's cheap model. You could try downclocking the card say by 50MHz and see if the card still bsod's. If it doesn't then chances are it is a hardware issue like either the card itself or the psu.
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Hi. I get this bsod in any game, just depends on time when, in higher recommended games happens faster. I'll try downlocking it and see. And yeah, i thought its psu or gpu causing these lines.
EDIT: PSU was around 70-80 euros, but that was 5 years ago, today probably is very cheap, i dont know
EDIT: PSU was around 70-80 euros, but that was 5 years ago, today probably is very cheap, i dont know
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Downclocking it 50Mhz didn't solve problem, happened again now, I'll upload dump, but I guess its same all over. I've googled and found some command "!errrec and after using "!errrec fffffa8004df6038" it shows that error type is BUS error, and "
rror : BUSLG_GENERIC_ERR_*_TIMEOUT_ERR (Proc 0 Bank 4)
" no idea, I guess I will try to buy new PSU next week or something, and then see if problem persists
rror : BUSLG_GENERIC_ERR_*_TIMEOUT_ERR (Proc 0 Bank 4)
" no idea, I guess I will try to buy new PSU next week or something, and then see if problem persists
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Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.
BugCheck 124, {0, fffffa8004df6038, 0, 0}
Probably caused by : AuthenticAMD
Followup: MachineOwner
same again, I wouldn't rush out and buy a PSU just yet. I would down clock the card further. Try 100MHz this time and make sure you down clock both core and memory. Artifacts appearing is usually a heat or vram issue but again try the extra down clock.
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