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Ok so I recently put my computer together to find that I will blue screen while running prime95 and some games. I replaced the power supply in November because the one that I had before wasn't a good quality and couldn't provide the power I needed resulting in frequent blue screens. Since I replaced the power supply the blue screens have drastically gone down but they aren't gone. While running prime95 my temps are at about 65C and all the voltages are what they should be with 1.205V on the core and everything else normal. Prime95 will run for as long as 5-10 min before I get a blue screen and when I go get the dump for the blue screen I always end up with 0x0000003b bug check.

My specs are

 

Intel core i5 3570k

Asus P8Z68 Deluxe

Be Quiet Dark Rock Pro cpu cooler

16gb crucial ballistics 1600Mhz ram

128gb Sandisk ssd

2 1tb 7200rpm HHDs in RAID 0

Corsiar CX 750M PSU

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Ok so I recently put my computer together to find that I will blue screen while running prime95 and some games. I replaced the power supply in November because the one that I had before wasn't a good quality and couldn't provide the power I needed resulting in frequent blue screens. Since I replaced the power supply the blue screens have drastically gone down but they aren't gone. While running prime95 my temps are at about 65C and all the voltages are what they should be with 1.205V on the core and everything else normal. Prime95 will run for as long as 5-10 min before I get a blue screen and when I go get the dump for the blue screen I always end up with 0x0000003b bug check.

My specs are

 

Intel core i5 3570k

Asus P8Z68 Deluxe

Be Quiet Dark Rock Pro cpu cooler

16gb crucial ballistics 1600Mhz ram

128gb Sandisk ssd

2 1tb 7200rpm HHDs in RAID 0

Corsiar CX 750M PSU

 

0x3B is usually increase VCORE. So you are running it at stock settings and it's giving you 0x3B? Where are did you get this chip from? 

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What's the BSOD Error code? 

 

Most probably your CPU needs more Voltage when using 100%  Incrase your Voltage to like 1.25V and try AIDA64 instead of Prime95

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Option A) Try running Aida64 extreme for an hour or two and see if it crashes.
Option B) Install bluescreenview and post a picture of the results. 

 

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Is your CPU overclocked?

"It pays to keep an open mind, but not so open your brain falls out." - Carl Sagan.

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cpu is at stock speed and I tried to overclock after I got the cooler at Christmas but I failed every time and then the screen that I would input the overclock on would lock up and not allow me to do anything in the bios and I would have to do a hard restart and now I cant input a turbo frequency.

Hi there. Move along, n0thing to see here.

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Is your CPU overclocked?

 

What's the BSOD Error code? 

 

Most probably your CPU needs more Voltage when using 100%  Incrase your Voltage to like 1.25V and try AIDA64 instead of Prime95

 

0x3B is usually increase VCORE. So you are running it at stock settings and it's giving you 0x3B? Where are did you get this chip from? 

Hi there. Move along, n0thing to see here.

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cpu is at stock speed and I tried to overclock after I got the cooler at Christmas but I failed every time and then the screen that I would input the overclock on would lock up and not allow me to do anything in the bios and I would have to do a hard restart and now I cant input a turbo frequency.

 

What kind of voltages were you pushing through it when you were trying to overclock. BSOD 0x3B is usually an error code someone receives when they are overclocking but not applying enough VCORE. The only explanation for you to be experiencing this at stock frequencies and voltages is from degradation. 

 

Have you tried updated your motherboard Bios to newest version first?

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What kind of voltages were you pushing through it when you were trying to overclock. BSOD 0x3B is usually an error code someone receives when they are overclocking but not applying enough VCORE. The only explanation for you to be experiencing this at stock frequencies and voltages is from degradation. 

 

Have you tried updated your motherboard Bios to newest version first?

It has been updated for the latest version even though that was over 2 years ago when the latest version was released

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Option A) Try running Aida64 extreme for an hour or two and see if it crashes.

Option B) Install bluescreenview and post a picture of the results. 

You glossed over this.

 

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VALIDATION, MSI Z97 Gaming 7, 24GB DDR3 1600, Asus Strix 1070 8GB OC@ 2.2Ghz, Corsair graphite series 760T (Black), Cooler master V850, NH-D15 w/LNA ,1TB Samsung 850 Evo,  480GB Sandisk Ultra II SSD, 3TB Seagate Barracuda x 3, 1 TB WD Passport (Backup drive), 2 TB WD Passport (Backup Drive 2),  Windows 10 Pro x64 (uhg), Logitech G900 Chaos (Main), Steelseries Rival (FADE) (Courtesy of Edzel Yago, Thanks Ed), Steelsieres Rival 300 Hyperbeast Special Edition, Coolermaster Quickfire TKL (MX Blue), Razer Blackwidow Tournament edition (Greens).  Audio: Sennheiser HD598 SE, Edifier S1000DB, AudioEngine D1 DAC; Yamaha MG06X Mixer & AudioTechnica AT2020.

 

Phones; Daily drivers: Nexus 6P 64GB/iPhone 6 (Music), Apple Watch, Apple AirPods.

Laptop: 2015 Macbook Pro 13, 8GB of RAM, 2.7Ghz i5, 240GB Apple SSD. 

 

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Plex Server: i7 3770, Gigabyte Board, 16GB DDR3 1600, Asus Strix GTX 1050ti 4GB, 120GB SSD Boot Drive, 8 x 3TB Seagate Barracuda, Rosewill RSV-R4000 With 2 Rosewill Hot Swap 4x Backplane Bays, 1050 Watt Corsair HX Series PSU,Hyper T2, Windows 10 Pro 

 

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