It was bound to happen sometime wasn't it. Hey at least I went without any for a good 4 weeks -.- (specs are in my Sig) So to give you a little history of the problem, I bought an RM850 to take the place of my HX1000, mainly because I wanted a modular PSU and the quiet thing couldn't jurt either, right?! Well it died after about 6 weeks of daily usage. Started out with blue screens and by the end of teh last week it wouldn't turn on anymore...duh. :bang: So I send it back for RMA and waiting for it to return. In the meantime I installed my HX1000 again, which works just fine, aside from the greatly fluctuating voltages. I use a Lamptron FC5 to control my rad fans and some case fans, and when i dont use my CPU heavily, I like to keep the rad fans at 3.8V, which is about the lowest. Now I have to set them to 5V because the voltage will fluctuate between 3.8 and 5.8 ^^ Anyways, I don't think that is the problem, but then again what do i know. So naturally my first thought was it must be the RAM. I ran MemTest86+ for 8 hours with no Errors. Damn it! So this time I saved the Error message Windows gives you after a bsod. I don't have a clue what it means but i was hoping one of you guys can decipher it. Spoiler HTML: Problem signature: Problem Event Name: BlueScreen OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48 Locale ID: 1031 Additional information about the problem: BCCode: 1a BCP1: 0000000000005002 BCP2: FFFFF780C0000000 BCP3: 000000000003241F BCP4: 00202E97FFFFFFFE OS Version: 6_1_7601 Service Pack: 1_0 Product: 256_1 Files that help describe the problem: C:\Windows\Minidump\071714-11622-01.dmp C:\Users\Bubblez\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-17035-0.sysdata.xml Additional Info As of today I officially have a non-genuine copy of windows 7 installed since the activation with my key keeps failing (I bought the DVD 4 years ago). Not sure if that is at all related to the problem at hand. Also, in the last couple days Firefox has been crasging more and more when using flash player (it is up to date). Any advice is greatly appreciated! -vT
Look in the middle of the page: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...ccode-1a/8a58520f-d8a3-4505-aa78-d3fbec02df1e
If that bsod is the case, then try to raise VCCSA- cpu system agent voltage a bit for 0.025 - 0.050v+ offset Anything else new in the system, changed any oc setting like cache, etc?
So do you think that is a hardware problem or still fixable with a driver update? No new OCing in nearly 2 months. I had it set to 4.5GHz for the last couple months though, completely stable. Since I posted this I set it back to stock for now. Haven't had any new BSODs since ^^ Not sure if it is the OC though or something else. I might add that it started just a week after I did a fresh install of Win 7 Pro. I now got 8.1 and will it install later today. I also ran SuperAntiSpyware, MalWarebytes, AdwCleaner since I discovered trivo on my pc last night >.<
Unfortunately "BCP1: 0000000000005002" does not mentioned in MS info. So it can be both. Edit: If you will learn to use any Blue Screen Error analyzer, it can tell you the module (kernel, driver, ...) where the BSOD is happend.