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Hello everyone 

 

ive not long built my PC and i have been having issues with Bluescreen error for a few weeks and i have no idea how to solve it, most of these issues are while playing BF4 i would just randomly bluescreen with no warning or the computer would freeze causing me to restart it. 

 

i have checked my log and have found this error 

 

Event[5618]:
  Log Name: Application
  Source: Windows Error Reporting
  Date: 2015-01-29T20:34:05.000
  Event ID: 1001
  Task: N/A
  Level: Information
  Opcode: Info
  Keyword: Classic
  User: N/A
  User Name: N/A
  Computer: Terra
  Description: 
Fault bucket X64_0x124_GenuineIntel_PROCESSOR_CACHE, type 0
Event Name: BlueScreen
Response: Not available
Cab Id: 0
 
Problem signature:
P1: 
P2: 
P3: 
P4: 
P5: 
P6: 
P7: 
P8: 
P9: 
P10: 
 
Attached files:
C:\Windows\Minidump\012915-10062-01.dmp
C:\Users\Andrew\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-363185-0.sysdata.xml
C:\Users\Andrew\AppData\Local\Temp\WERA65C.tmp.WERInternalMetadata.xml
 
These files may be available here:
C:\Users\Andrew\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\Kernel_0_0_cab_0f99d355
 
Analysis symbol: X64_0x124_GenuineIntel_PROCESSOR_CACHE
Rechecking for solution: 0
Report Id: 012915-10062-01
Report Status: 0

 

 

now i have no idea what any of this means and i am not an expert on computers i just barely built my own machine, so any help here would be very much appreciated. 

 

thanks 

 

oh system specs are: 

 

Intel i7 4790K 

EVGA GTX980 Classified 

Corsair Vengence Pro 16GB 1333mhz RAM 

Asus Maximus Formula VI motherboard 

Samsung 840 EVO 500gb SSD 

WD Black 2TB HDD 

Corsair HX1000 

Corsair H100i

Phanteks Enthoo Luxe 

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''Asus Maximus Formula VI motherboard"

 

That is z87 board right?  

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yeah the Z87 LGA1150 socket 

 

here is a picture i snapped with my phone 

 

20150128_202538.jpg

yea you mobo need a BIOS update

 

look into the mobo manual on how to use the USB BIOS flashback

 

you will need a FAT32 formated thumbdrive

 

download the BIOS file from the Asus product page and rename it to M6F.CAP or what the mobo manual say

 

plug the thumbdrive to the usb port and press the BIOS Flashback button which is on the IO ports

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Thats a Vcore issue, if you're overclocking either reduce the overclock or increase the Vcore until you're stable.
Also check your RAM voltage as this may sometimes give the same BSOD.
DO NOT FLASH YOUR UEFI WHILE OVERCLOCKED! Reset your CPU/RAM and GPU to default values, or you may brick your board.

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Thats a Vcore issue, if you're overclocking either reduce the overclock or increase the Vcore until you're stable.

Also check your RAM voltage as this may sometimes give the same BSOD.

DO NOT FLASH YOUR UEFI WHILE OVERCLOCKED! Reset your CPU/RAM and GPU to default values, or you may brick your board.

 

the whole computer is Stock i have not OC'd it at all. 

 

thanks Dragoon i will try that today. 

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