Three Different BSOD Messages

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JoeDKat

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Hi there, I recently built myself a computer with the help of one of my tech buddies over Skype. Right there proves that I am not too intelligent with the building process and needed a guide the entire way.

Anyway, for the past two to three months I have been getting three separate BSOD messages. I Google searched and all I got were results from 2005-2007. So, I came here to ask how I should resolve these problems. The messages are as follows:

PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
(This one I cannot remember very well, only occurred once) Something about "Modified _________"

The first one occurs the most, at least once a day whenever I play any games. The second is not as common, but still occurs when I play games. I am running Windows 7, my processor is an AMD Phenom II X6 1090T (6 CPUs) 3.2GHz, I have 4 GBs of RAM, and my GFX card is an AMD Radeon HD 6800 Series.

Any ideas? Thanks!
 
Of course I am not getting the BSOD at the moment, but my game sessions are crashing. I am playing Payday: The Heist and it crashes very often....

Any ideas?

Grrr I am constantly crashing, but I haven't gotten a BSOD recently. What the ****!

Okay now I am freezing very often. Nobody has any idea?
 
@ JoeDKat, please don't double and triple post, if you have something else to add to the conversation and no one has posted a reply since your last post (within a 24 hr. period), please use the edit button (looks like a pencil) to add it to your previous post.

What power supply are you using? The next time it BSOD write down the STOP*** code. Post a HWMonitor Screenshot.

HWMonitor v. 1.18

http://www.techist.com/forums/f128/screenshot-tutorial-239107/
 
@ JoeDKat, please don't double and triple post, if you have something else to add to the conversation and no one has posted a reply since your last post (within a 24 hr. period), please use the edit button (looks like a pencil) to add it to your previous post.

What power supply are you using? The next time it BSOD write down the STOP*** code. Post a HWMonitor Screenshot.

HWMonitor v. 1.18

http://www.techist.com/forums/f128/screenshot-tutorial-239107/

Sunbeam PSU-COM680-BK-US 680W ATX12V Modular Active PFC Power Supply - OEM
 
That Sunbeam psu is what I would consider extra low quality, it could very well be your problem. Are you going to post a HWMonitor screenshot?
 
I am not sure how to do a HWMonitor screenshot? I can print screen next time it BSOD's, but won't that PS be erased by the reboot?
 
@ JoeDKat, please don't double and triple post, if you have something else to add to the conversation and no one has posted a reply since your last post (within a 24 hr. period), please use the edit button (looks like a pencil) to add it to your previous post.

What power supply are you using? The next time it BSOD write down the STOP*** code. Post a HWMonitor Screenshot.

HWMonitor v. 1.18

http://www.techist.com/forums/f128/screenshot-tutorial-239107/

Both of those on the bottom are linked. Download HWMonitor, run it, create a screenshot.
 
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