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I get seemingly random BSODs. They started today, and right after I installed my Bitfenix cable extensions. I'm getting BSODs like "Driver less or equal" or "memory management." My system was running well for over an hour while running BOINC, then I played Borderlands 2 for about 10 minutes and got the BSOD "driver less or equal." Is it possible that my cables are actually causing my BSODs? Also, I've removed and installed my drivers multiple times, tried different drivers and did the same thing. What is causing these problems? Can anyone give me a diagnosis? Also, earlier, Need for Speed Hot Pursuit(2012) nor Borderlands 2 would launch.

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A stop code would help...

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I didn't get any that I can remember. I still have the last memory dump if you want it. How would I upload it here?

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"I didn't die! I performed a tactical reset!" - Apollolol

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Uhmm, snipping tool it?

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I can't even figure out how to open it.

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I can't even figure out how to open it.

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I have heard about a similar problem before in an other forum. It turns out that it was caused by the cable extensions themselves. Basically what has happened is that one or more of the extensions have their wires swapped out. This, however, causes problems only with certain PSUs and motherboards. 

 

PS: For which cables have you used cable extensions. If you have used for the 24pin, remove that extension and see if stability improves and report back. Meanwhile I'll try to find the original topic where I saw how they fixed the same problem. :)

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