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I've been having a weird BSOD that seems to be driver related and doesn't seem to happen normally when gaming for +8 hours on demanding games. I have been able to trigger this BSOD 3 times "all being from loss in power"(I unplugged the machine for 6+ hours). Then when I go to launch a game, it crashes after 60 seconds or so. Reboot, start the same game again and it will be fine all week. Recently just got home from work today and I was web browsing and noticed Facebook's videos were kind of pausing not playing then next thing I know my mouse froze and got another BSOD. I do not know if my machine lost power or not from the rain storm today, but if I had to take a wild ass guess, I would say some sort of keep alive memory is getting wiped, meaning that a possible capacitor is failing? I'm no electrical engineer, but I know some basics of electronics thanks to being an automotive tech and it just makes somewhat sense to me. I could be way off and I'm not trying to determine the problem, but I figured if there's a way I could stop this from happening without having to deal with any RMA's, that'd be awesome.

 

 

 

· OS: Windows 7 64-bit fresh install
· Age of system: 20-30 days
· CPU model:
 Intel Core i7-5820K(stock clocks)
· Video Card model: EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti Super Clocked
· Mother Board: 
MSI X99S SLI Plus LGA 2011-v3 Intel X99
· Power Supply:  CORSAIR HXi HX750i

Memory:  CORSAIR Vengeance LPX 16GB (4 x 4GB) 2400hz

Storage: Samsung 850 EVO 500gb SSD as boot drive & WD 1TB mass storage

 

 

Something I want to note, my temps are fine, being that I'm in a 23c-26c room with load temps on the CPU never exceeding 47c(water cooled by Corsair H60) and GPU(stock cooling) never going above 65c.

 

 

 

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https://mega.nz/#!R5VQyQJB!vt2MuVaOEoxKt9i25HOec4AzFqU_7KrsLTtTEIfl9TY

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