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BSOD unable to find reason

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1 minute ago, aisback said:

This has been annoying me for almost a year.

I have read the guide and I've attached the report

 

bsod.7z

Have you overclocked  the cpu at all ?

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5 minutes ago, Intel HD Graphics said:

Have you overclocked  the cpu at all ?

It crashed when it was stocked and OC'd

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1 minute ago, aisback said:

It crashed when it was stocked and OC'd

What are your system specs and oc stats ?

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I5 4790k

16GB RAM

650W PSU

980TI

 

OC was up to 4.5ghz

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18 minutes ago, Intel HD Graphics said:

Voltage on cpu ?

any advice ?

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8 hours ago, aisback said:

any advice ?

I got a i7 4790k and two 980Ti's I got crashes on 4.5Ghz at the same voltage, I went higher and it got stable, but the temp was not good anymore so I went back down before it was too late.

Back-end developer, electronics "hacker"

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This has been going on for about a year. It's intimitant and annoying

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9 hours ago, aisback said:

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It crashed when it was stocked and OC'd

whea uncorrectable means somethingg screwy in hardware

what type power grid are you on??? 120 or 240 and 50 or 60 hz???

is bios up to date?

does blue screen happen consistently?

this screenshot shows some kinda update happening(55%)? what trying to update???

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1 hour ago, bcguru9384 said:

whea uncorrectable means somethingg screwy in hardware

what type power grid are you on??? 120 or 240 and 50 or 60 hz???

is bios up to date?

does blue screen happen consistently?

this screenshot shows some kinda update happening(55%)? what trying to update???

This might be corrupted files or some hardware issues. The update you see is just windows collecting info about the error, you can use something like blue screen view to see the errors.

Back-end developer, electronics "hacker"

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I'm sure I'm on the newest bios. powerwise I'm on 120v and not sure.

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It just happened again. I'm getting another log to see if we can see what it is.  

 

It appears to be potentially a CPU or RAM issue. The first time I made the thread it happened when I played metro and this time it was when I was using 7zip

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