RalphWasntHere

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Specs:

i7 3820 at stock 3.6ghz
Phanteks PH-TC14PE
ASUS X79 Sabertooth
16gb Samsung 30nm RAM at stock 1600mhz 11-11-11-28 1T 1.35v
2x HIS IceQ X 7850 in CF running stock 860mhz @ .865v
Corsair TX650M
2x Samsung 830 256gb SSDs (One is boot disk, other is media)
Corsair Force GT 240gb (empty)
Win7 Ultimate

Like I said, BSODs and crashes seemingly only happen during gaming, usually 2-10 minutes into it. Even benchmarks can't force it to break. It's not a temp problem, the cards are usually around 48C, and the CPU is usually at 45ish. The game doesn't really matter, either. Borderlands 2, Civ 5, and Skyrim all end in reboot death. I'm using the Catalyst 12.11 driver. I've run memtest86+, no errors. CHKdsk yields nothing. I had the same problem a few months ago. The only solution was a clean reinstall of windows, and I would prefer to not have to do that again.

Event viewer logs:

Crash One: close proximity.
RWH's crashes - Pastebin.com
RWH's crashes - Pastebin.com

Crash Two: again, close proximity.
RWH's crashes - Pastebin.com
RWH's crashes - Pastebin.com

Crash Three:
RWH's crashes - Pastebin.com

And, in the case that it's useful, the past month's worth of crash codes. I can get the rest should it be necessary.
RWH's crashes - Pastebin.com
 


Solution
Based on the information from the Windows Forum, here are some additional troubleshooting steps you can consider to address the BSOD crashes during gaming on Windows 7: 1. Event Viewer Logs Analysis: - Check the Event Viewer for any error messages or warnings that might provide insights into the cause of the crashes. 2. Driver Verifier: - Use Driver Verifier to identify buggy drivers that are causing crashes. Enable it, reboot, and let it run to catch any faulting drivers. 3. Hardware Diagnostics: - Run hardware diagnostics to test the integrity of your hardware components such as RAM, CPU, and GPU. 4. Overclocking: - If you're overclocking any components, revert them to their default settings to see if stability...
Based on the information from the Windows Forum, here are some additional troubleshooting steps you can consider to address the BSOD crashes during gaming on Windows 7: 1. Event Viewer Logs Analysis: - Check the Event Viewer for any error messages or warnings that might provide insights into the cause of the crashes. 2. Driver Verifier: - Use Driver Verifier to identify buggy drivers that are causing crashes. Enable it, reboot, and let it run to catch any faulting drivers. 3. Hardware Diagnostics: - Run hardware diagnostics to test the integrity of your hardware components such as RAM, CPU, and GPU. 4. Overclocking: - If you're overclocking any components, revert them to their default settings to see if stability improves. 5. Power Supply Check: - Test your PSU to make sure it's providing stable power to all components under load. 6. System File Checker (SFC): - Run the System File Checker tool to scan for and repair corrupted system files. 7. Malware Scan: - Perform a full system scan for malware using reputable antivirus software. 8. Storage Health Check: - Check the health of your SSDs using manufacturer-specific diagnostic tools to ensure they are functioning properly. 9. Software Reinstallation: - Consider reinstalling drivers, especially the graphics card drivers, to rule out any driver-related issues. 10. BIOS Update: - Ensure that your motherboard's BIOS is up to date to address any compatibility or stability issues. By following these steps, you can systematically troubleshoot and hopefully resolve the BSOD crashes occurring during gaming on your Windows 7 system. If the issue persists, further investigation into specific error codes and detailed logs might be necessary for a more precise diagnosis.
 


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