BSOD's For 3 Days

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goosegas

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Hi All-

I think I have attached all the requested files for review, and maybe even a few extra. Forgive me if I sent too much, but I have posted many places and it has been a bit confusing to remember exactly who asked for what. In addition to the 5 embedded screenshots, I have attached a diagnostic zipfile.

2 days ago, I went to my computer which was running all night and turned on the monitor. There was a BSOD on the screen. I pulled the following information from the event viewer log.


• Cooler Master HAF 912 Gaming Case
• Corsair 750TX 750W 80 Plus Certified PSU
• AMD Phenom ll X4 925 Quad Core Processor w/Hyper Transport
• ADATA 1600MHz 8 GB DDR3 Dual Channel Memory
• Gigabyte GA-870-UD3 Motherboard
• Asetek 510LC Liquid Cooling System w/120MM Radiator & Fan
• 1 TB SATA-lll 6.0 GB/s 64MB Cache 7200RPM HDD
• Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit OS
• NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 SE 1GB GDDR5 16X PCIe Video Card
• AeroCool 2000 LCD Fan Controller
• Samsung Syncmaster 2433BW 24” 1920 x 1200 LCD Monitor
• APC XS 1300 Battery Backup




- System

- Provider

[ Name] Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power

[ Guid] {331C3B3A-2005-44C2-AC5E-77220C37D6B4}

EventID 41

Version 2

Level 1

Task 63

Opcode 0

Keywords 0x8000000000000002

- TimeCreated

[ SystemTime] 2011-03-15T06:30:49.484017400Z

EventRecordID 15758

Correlation

- Execution

[ ProcessID] 4

[ ThreadID] 8

Channel System

Computer Rick-PC

- Security

[ UserID] S-1-5-18

- EventData

BugcheckCode 0

BugcheckParameter1 0x0

BugcheckParameter2 0x0

BugcheckParameter3 0x0

BugcheckParameter4 0x0

SleepInProgress false

PowerButtonTimestamp 0



I also received about 4 or 5 more BSOD's in the 2 days following, with the same codes as the first.

The only common factor here is that 2 of these BSOD's were when my son was playing Runescape. That is certainly not a very demanding game, so I opened up Left for Dead 2, and played for a full hour on all the highest settings without any problems. None of the 4 temperature settings moved above 38 degrees, including the GPU, so overheating sure doesn't seem to be the problem.

I ran virus scans, spyware scans, registry scans, and didn't come up with anything.

I don't have automatic updates set for anything, as I like to not have these things come on while gaming. I do regularly do all the windows updates and I did update my GPU driver. I don't see any change either way after doing that.

My computer specs are as follows:

· Cooler Master HAF 912 Gaming Case
· Corsair 750TX 750W 80 Plus Certified PSU
· AMD Phenom ll X4 925 Quad Core Processor w/Hyper Transport
· ADATA 1600MHz 8 GB DDR3 Dual Channel Memory
· Gigabyte GA-870-UD3 Motherboard
· Asetek 510LC Liquid Cooling System w/120MM Radiator & Fan
· 1 TB SATA-lll 6.0 GB/s 64MB Cache 7200RPM HDD
· Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit OS
· NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 SE 1GB GDDR5 16X PCIe Video Card
· AeroCool 2000 LCD Fan Controller
· Samsung Syncmaster 2433BW 24” 1920 x 1200 LCD Monitor
· APC XS 1300 Battery Backup

This computer is only 3 months old and I have not done any overclocking of any kind, or changed any settings that might be contributing to this problem.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!!


CPUID_Memory.jpg

CPUID_Spd.jpg

CPUID_Mainboard.jpg

CPUID_Cpu.jpg

HWMonitor.jpg

http://www.167clan.net/Goosegas-Diagnostic.zip
 
I ran memtest86 for 8 passes and no errors.

I ran Furmark and no errors.

I ran Prime95 and no errors

I ran SeaTools and no errors.

Is it possible since all the hardware passed, that the new Corsair PSU is causing the problem?

The only other thing I can think of is to reformat and see what happens.

Please let me know your thoughts.

Thank You!!
 
Actually the BSOD's happen in almost all circumstances, and not just online.

Everybody keeps pointing me toward a memory problem, yet when I play highly demanding games at highest settings, the computer doesn't begin to sweat, with temps never getting above 40 degrees, when I would think hardware issues would be most apparent. I also ran memtest86 for 7 passes without an error

All the information regarding the most frequently seen BSOD is in my original post. If you scroll to the very bottom of it, you will see a zip file attchment, which is the diagnostic report.

Let me know what you think. I do not have enough knowledge to understand all of the items in the report, but there is one section that caught my eye. I have pasted a few entires from that section below:

Win32_PnPEntity.DeviceID="ROOT\\LEGACY_AFD\\0000"
Property Value
ConfigManagerErrorCode 0
ConfigManagerUserConfig 0
Description Ancillary Function Driver for Winsock
Name Ancillary Function Driver for Winsock
Service AFD
Status Degraded




Win32_PnPEntity.DeviceID="ROOT\\LEGACY_SPEEDFAN\\0000"
Property Value
ConfigManagerErrorCode 0
ConfigManagerUserConfig 0
Description speedfan
Name speedfan
Service speedfan
Status Degraded



Win32_PnPEntity.DeviceID="ROOT\\LEGACY_NDPROXY\\0000"
Property Value
ConfigManagerErrorCode 0
ConfigManagerUserConfig 0
Description NDProxy
Name NDProxy
Service NDProxy
Status Degraded

Thanks again for your help.
 
Nothing in the Zip file stood out except it could not find an active antivirus on your system. Do you have an antivirus installed? If I could read your five latest minidump files perhaps I could find a cause but I don't know if these forums allow that option.
 
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