TazZy

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Hello, my name is Adam. First off, im really happy to have found these forums and I actually see people getting help here, because im in need of some. :(

DxDiag, Systeminfo, DriverList, WindowsUpdate & dumps attached in Seven Forums.zip

Specs;
MSI 890FXA-GD70 AM3
AMD Phenom II X4 965 3,4GHz Black Edition (OC'd to 4.2GHz)
Corsair Cooling Hydro H70 CPU-Cooler
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 460 1GB OC
x2 Corsair 4GB (2x2048MB) 1600MHz XMS3

Running Avira AntiVir Personal (Free verision). Can also point out that nothing in my comp has gone over 50 degrees in days. CPU/GPU/Mobo stays ~20-40 degrees 24/7.

My first 2 BSODS (031911-26083-01 & 031911-23743-01) - SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION came randomly when browsing/listening to spotify and the other came after like 40mins of Heroes of Newerth. Note; Gotten another 4gb RAM the day earlier.

The 031911-25942-01 - IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL I cant recall what I did when it appeared.

And the 031911-24788-01 / 031911-25272-01 - SPECIAL_POOL_DETECTED_MEMORY_CORRUPTION came when I tried to update my BIOS (tried 2 times). Weird thing about these 2 though is that the actual blue screen popped up for about a split second, not like the others that has their memory getting dumped or w/e.

During the past month I've been trying everything in order to make em go away, but it seems its impossible these days.. I sent in my motherboard and the current 4GB of ram (same brand as I got atm) a few weeks ago when I had enough and it turned out that it I had gotten corrupt memories from the beginning and I remember I had gotten similiar BSODS back then. They sent me a new pair that had been tested and they worked without giving me anymore blue screens, till now.

Can it be so fcked up/bad luck, that I have gotten 2/3 broken pairs of RAM from the start? That the new 2x2gb I just bought is corrupt aswell? I mean I guess that can happen if someone is really unlucky, but I would HIGHLY appreciate (maybe even donate) to whoever takes a look at my dumps and finds me a possible solution.

ANYTHING is hiiiiiiighly appreciated. Thanks in advance, much love. Adam
 

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Ok, this driver causes your blue screens:

UCOREW64.SYS Tue Apr 22 07:01:50 2008




Which is your bios updater tool. The utility is old, causes ble screens, and therefore must be updated (before updating bios).
Try optimized defaults.
 

Try optimized defaults.
Yeah I will if this **** goes to hell :p Anyhow, sorry for being such a nub when it comes to bios and whatnot, felt I made you guys mad for not being that smart / understood what you guys meant :/ No harm meant and im highly greatful for all of your time and effort put into this. <3

edit; Im greatful to all those who have helped, that is.

edit2; Ran Furmark and my GPU was just fine, no problem there. Ran Prime95 with the computer clocked to 4.2GHz and it bluescreened. Lowered the clock to 4GHz and it ran through Prime95 just fine. Also tested my CPU & Memories with OCCT tests, both went through just fine there aswell, so lets just hope it stays this way. Ill update on like Tuesday if I havent gotten any bsods till then.
 

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Lowered the clock to 4GHz and it ran through Prime95 just fine.


Great, but if it blue screens again -- set everything at stock. It's senseless to sort drivers and software and reinstall the OS if the hardware is overclocked. Guess you know where your crashes come from.
 

Great, but if it blue screens again -- set everything at stock. It's senseless to sort drivers and software and reinstall the OS if the hardware is overclocked. Guess you know where your crashes come from.

yeah exactly. I kinda wanna see if this makes my stuff bsod and by then I should know what it is :) Not really clocking because I wanted that little unnoticeable ghz on my cpu.
 

yeah exactly. I kinda wanna see if this makes my stuff bsod and by then I should know what it is :) Not really clocking because I wanted that little unnoticeable ghz on my cpu.


Good luck. Just something I would like other folks seeking help to know -- pushing one's hardware over, as well as under, often causes BSOD's. Therefore, the 1st thing you want to do is to reset all your hardware parts such as CPU, FSB, RAM, video card, to their default frequencies, multipliers, voltages as advised by the manufacturers. Otherwise you'll be getting lots of blue screens with your thread going as far as page 5 and sorting drivers and reinstlling the OS just won't help.


Overclocking is rather unique in each different case, and it takes a good individual effort to get it stable working. The point of writing this is to say that overclocking and debugging are two different areas. So if you are overclocking, you know the source of you blue screens.
 

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