Problem signature: Problem Event Name: BlueScreen OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48 Locale ID: 1033 Additional information about the problem: BCCode: 116 BCP1: FFFFFA8023EDC010 BCP2: FFFFF8800F9B3828 BCP3: FFFFFFFFC000009A BCP4: 0000000000000004 OS Version: 6_1_7601 Service Pack: 1_0 Product: 256_1 Files that help describe…
Hey guys, really needs help with this Im having really hard time with my pc lately, i get crashes all the time mostly with using 3D softwares or games I have a workstation based pc Board - Asus z9-PED8-WS Memory - Corsair XMS3 48gb Gigabyte GTX 780 - (today i about ANOTHER 780 cause i couldnt figure out what the problem…
well its a 1200W PSU and i took off everything but mem HDD 2CPU and 1 GPU i think it should be enough even if its on 60-70%? so i dont think its PSU and those are pretty expensive, if ill buy another it would be 1200W+ Any chance its one of the CPUs? should i try those some how? (i really dont wanna mess with tose CPUs,…
I am also going to +1 the notion of it possibly being the board. Does this only happen when the computer is under load (examples: running games for a while, or rendering in Max/Modo/Maya?). My guess is the northbridge could have overheated at some point or is faulty? Black screens are tough, as it is due to the CPU or…
It really sounds like the board, but if you have another computer, or a friend, swapping out the PSU would be easier to try first, and could be done pretty easily by just leaving your current PSU in and just unplugging it from the motherboard
took every part of my pc, still same crash drives me crazy what are the odds the both GTX are fucked with the same exact errors? i dont wanna get new board to find out i fixed NUFFIN O_O
It doesn't sound like a software issue considering you've tried a fresh install of Windows. If you wanted to confirm that you could try sticking Ubuntu on a USB drive then testing an application that makes use of 3D such as a unity browser game or something of the sort. I would suggest removing every non-essential device…
sounds like you'd be better off posting something this specific into a hardware focused forum, asking for help. tomshardware, arstechnica, some over-clocker one? here's hope you have a backup machine so you can continue working at least.