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http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/blue-screen-win32ksys-systemserviceexception/3665e85b-03a4-4066-ba20-42d6e1f52d05?auth=1

 

03b is usually driver conflicts, newly installed hardware, etc. It's going to be somewhat complicated to track down exactly what's going on unless you recently installed new hardware/software and can rule it out by process of elimination. Following the steps posted in the first link may help.

Getting Bsod every 2 days for the past three weeks while on idle or while browsing, not while gaming, installed new graphics drivers no use. Cpu is overclocked but stable since a year. 

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I'm a little late for the party.

 

But when you say "idle", do you mean that it you are just letting it sit there, doing nothing other than background processes?

 

If so. I suspect it might be you PSU, when your CPU or other component throttles to save power.

OR maybe it could be 'software based problem'

 

I am only guessing right now.

If you could try and figure out what exactly causes the problem, we might be of more help.

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I'm a little late for the party.

 

But when you say "idle", do you mean that it you are just letting it sit there, doing nothing other than background processes?

 

If so. I suspect it might be you PSU, when your CPU or other component throttles to save power.

OR maybe it could be 'software based problem'

 

I am only guessing right now.

If you could try and figure out what exactly causes the problem, we might be of more help.

By idle its mostly while im moving my mouse pointer , or just reading a forum online , nothing extra ordinary or high performance activity, My cpu has c6 state off , so i doubt my pc throttles to save power.

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http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/blue-screen-win32ksys-systemserviceexception/3665e85b-03a4-4066-ba20-42d6e1f52d05?auth=1

 

03b is usually driver conflicts, newly installed hardware, etc. It's going to be somewhat complicated to track down exactly what's going on unless you recently installed new hardware/software and can rule it out by process of elimination. Following the steps posted in the first link may help.

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