carnageX Private Joker, Staff member Messages 25,056 Location Oregon Nov 20, 2014 #12 Sorry about that. Checked 'em out; all the dump files are 0x9c and don't really indicate anything else. May be a good idea to run a memory test with Memtest86+ from Memtest86+ - Advanced Memory Diagnostic Tool Burn the ISO to a disc and boot off of it. Let it run for a minimum of 4 hours - longer the better; overnight is best. IMO, I'd still say it's CPU related since that's not a very common BSOD, and tends to indicate something wrong with the CPU from what I've researched.
Sorry about that. Checked 'em out; all the dump files are 0x9c and don't really indicate anything else. May be a good idea to run a memory test with Memtest86+ from Memtest86+ - Advanced Memory Diagnostic Tool Burn the ISO to a disc and boot off of it. Let it run for a minimum of 4 hours - longer the better; overnight is best. IMO, I'd still say it's CPU related since that's not a very common BSOD, and tends to indicate something wrong with the CPU from what I've researched.
C0RR0SIVE Golden Master Messages 9,213 Location Lexington, KY Nov 20, 2014 #13 Did OP ever get rid of the overclock on the CPU?
carnageX Private Joker, Staff member Messages 25,056 Location Oregon Nov 20, 2014 #14 c0rr0sive said: Did OP ever get rid of the overclock on the CPU? Click to expand... According to this post, yes: earwicker7 said: That's what it's capable of, but I've put it back to stock now that I'm having errors. Click to expand...
c0rr0sive said: Did OP ever get rid of the overclock on the CPU? Click to expand... According to this post, yes: earwicker7 said: That's what it's capable of, but I've put it back to stock now that I'm having errors. Click to expand...