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Just got a windows crash into bluescreen that said "ATTEMPTED EXECUTE OF NOEXECUTE MEMORY" how do i see what causes the issue. I have been getting a ton of crashes, usually its only one crash per week per week, but now i got 5 in one hour and its always a different one. Even more awkward that it always happens in summer even though temps are fine. How can i see what causes the crash (what driver for example)

 

found it but i still couldnt find a fix

 

 

 

"Exception C0000005 at address 00000001400062AC in module BlueScreenView.exe
Registers: 
EAX=0000000000000000 EBX=4547415045474130 ECX=0000000000000000 EDX=0000000047736000
ESI=00000000420A5B15 EDI=000000000014DA20 EBP=0000000005690000 ESP=000000000014B208
EIP=00000001400062AC
Stack Data:   0F 67 00 40 01 00 00 00   00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   54 DA 14 00 00 00 00 00   7F 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   98 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   40 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   00 00 69 05 00 00 00 00   15 5B 0A 42 00 00 00 00   78 E6 14 00 00 00 00 00   00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Code Data: 48 3B 1A 72 0B 8B 42 0C 48 03 02 48 3B D8 72 2B 41 83 C3 01 48 83 C2 10 45 3B 59 7C 72 E2 49 3B 59 48 72 33 41 8B 41 2C 49 03 41 48 48 3B D8 73 26 41 8B 41 28 41 2B 41 48 EB 05 8B 42 08 2B 02 03 C3 4C 3B D1 74 0B 41 3B 40 18 73 05 8B C8 49 03 CA 48 8B C1 EB 02 33 C0 48 8B 5C 24 08 C3 CC 48 89 5C 24 08 48 89 7C 24 10 4D 8B 48 10 33 C9 4C 8B DA 4C 3B C9 74 11 41 81 78 18 00 10 00 00"

 

 

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Just now, Dryader said:

well looks like a driver issue go into device manager and update whatever has a yellow triangle or reinstall it. or you can do a system restore to before this started happening

where in device manager do i do that? and what triangle? I might be doing a windows reinstall if really necessary but i would like to have this really sorted out.

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5 minutes ago, Tiwaz said:

How do i fix the windows crashes that are caused by watchdog.sys? what driver is that?

Hmm I get that BSOD a lot with BCLK overclocking from bus voltages being too low usually, typically RAM, IMC or PLL voltages, is the system overclockable or not? 

Yours faithfully

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Just now, Lord Nicoll said:

Hmm I get that BSOD a lot with BCLK overclocking from bus voltages being too low usually, typically RAM, IMC or PLL voltages, is the system overclockable or not? 

my i5 4690k itself is stable at 4,7Ghz @1,260V i did normal overclocking

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Just now, Tiwaz said:

my i5 4690k itself is stable at 4,7Ghz @1,260V i did normal overclocking

Hmm, Looking online to other resources shows it can usually be attributed to Graphic drivers issues, that would explain why I got it BCLK overclocking (PCIe issues possibly). I would guess it's GPU related, try reinstalling the drivers, if that fails post the exact error code or exact wording, as few things that could be wrong produce that error to do with watchdog.sys

Yours faithfully

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Just now, Lord Nicoll said:

Hmm, Looking online to other resources shows it can usually be attributed to Graphic drivers issues, that would explain why I got it BCLK overclocking (PCIe issues possibly). I would guess it's GPU related, try reinstalling the drivers, if that fails post the exact error code or exact wording, as few things that could be wrong produce that error to do with watchdog.sys

wouldnt be new if its the gpu. Also got random blackscreens here and there since i got it, probably improper VRAM or VRM cooling.

I basically have the EVGA gtx 970 SC (two fan version, not blower style) they bascially reused the exact same heatsink as the gtx 770 which doesnt really fit, only two of the three copper pipes touch the GPU die which results in bad cooling. I can easily pass 80°C in summer on 80% fan speed. Though since the cooler doesnt  really fit the VRMs might not touc hthe heatsink properly which they should on that card, since 80°C on the chip itself shouldnt cause crashes. But on the other hand have i already seen people running watercooled gpus with the nzxt g10, e.g. the Paulshardware vide on nzxt g10 with r9 290x, where they didnt use any kind of VRM or VRAM heatsinks (thats a 250W card btw.) and they didnt have any trouble so honestly what is really causing the issue here. I am always getting a different crash error on a bluescreen, only the watchdog one repeats itself more often.

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