R Rogue7 Well-known member Joined Aug 5, 2016 Posts 58 Aug 19, 2016 #61 Ended up buying this one EVGA 750 BQ 110-BQ-0750-V1 80+ BRONZE 750W Semi Modular Includes FREE Power On Self Tester Power Supply-Newegg.com but it's not here yet. Got that error while just browsing the web.
Ended up buying this one EVGA 750 BQ 110-BQ-0750-V1 80+ BRONZE 750W Semi Modular Includes FREE Power On Self Tester Power Supply-Newegg.com but it's not here yet. Got that error while just browsing the web.
R Rogue7 Well-known member Joined Aug 5, 2016 Posts 58 Aug 21, 2016 #62 Just installed new PSU wish me luck boys
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Aug 23, 2016 #63 Any news? :bored2:
R Rogue7 Well-known member Joined Aug 5, 2016 Posts 58 Aug 23, 2016 #64 Yeah but none good it's not the psu for sure
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Aug 23, 2016 #65 Are there other new bsods?
R Rogue7 Well-known member Joined Aug 5, 2016 Posts 58 Aug 23, 2016 #66 again no blue screen but that damn system hang, where everything locks up mouse, keyboard ect. It just happened about 30 min ago (without happening all day) the only errors report I can see are in event viewer -A timeout was reached (30000 milliseconds) while waiting for the Steam Client Service service to connect. and others currently looking now
again no blue screen but that damn system hang, where everything locks up mouse, keyboard ect. It just happened about 30 min ago (without happening all day) the only errors report I can see are in event viewer -A timeout was reached (30000 milliseconds) while waiting for the Steam Client Service service to connect. and others currently looking now
R Rogue7 Well-known member Joined Aug 5, 2016 Posts 58 Aug 23, 2016 #67 trying to see what errors or failures occurred during the time of the freeze this audit failure seems to be one of them Cryptographic operation. Subject: Security ID: NETWORK SERVICE Account Name: DESKTOP-TS5NIGC$ Account Domain: WORKGROUP Logon ID: 0x3E4 Cryptographic Parameters: Provider Name: Microsoft Software Key Storage Provider Algorithm Name: UNKNOWN Key Name: {872017A7-1468-467E-939B-4E1D761B4762} Key Type: Machine key. Cryptographic Operation: Operation: Open Key. Return Code: 0x80090016
trying to see what errors or failures occurred during the time of the freeze this audit failure seems to be one of them Cryptographic operation. Subject: Security ID: NETWORK SERVICE Account Name: DESKTOP-TS5NIGC$ Account Domain: WORKGROUP Logon ID: 0x3E4 Cryptographic Parameters: Provider Name: Microsoft Software Key Storage Provider Algorithm Name: UNKNOWN Key Name: {872017A7-1468-467E-939B-4E1D761B4762} Key Type: Machine key. Cryptographic Operation: Operation: Open Key. Return Code: 0x80090016
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Aug 23, 2016 #68 Where did you find that error? When have you cleaned your heatsinks, fans and their "breathers"/"air slits"(???) last time? And put a new layer of thermal past on the processor? If you didn't already do it, try it: I think you should already know how to do it...
Where did you find that error? When have you cleaned your heatsinks, fans and their "breathers"/"air slits"(???) last time? And put a new layer of thermal past on the processor? If you didn't already do it, try it: I think you should already know how to do it...
R Rogue7 Well-known member Joined Aug 5, 2016 Posts 58 Aug 23, 2016 #69 Yup have successfully done that list when I installed the new PSU a few days ago applied and paste and system is pretty fairly clean. and I am finding the errors in Windows 10 Event Viewer.
Yup have successfully done that list when I installed the new PSU a few days ago applied and paste and system is pretty fairly clean. and I am finding the errors in Windows 10 Event Viewer.
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Aug 25, 2016 #70 Are your ram sticks in the two farther slots from cpu (from the logs, it seems that way)? If yes, try to change the configuration: slots 2 --> DDR3_2 and 4 --> DDR3_1 (starting from the cpu). Last edited: Aug 25, 2016
Are your ram sticks in the two farther slots from cpu (from the logs, it seems that way)? If yes, try to change the configuration: slots 2 --> DDR3_2 and 4 --> DDR3_1 (starting from the cpu).
R Rogue7 Well-known member Joined Aug 5, 2016 Posts 58 Aug 25, 2016 #71 should they be side by side? the company put them a space apart from eachother i believe that they are in slots 1&3
should they be side by side? the company put them a space apart from eachother i believe that they are in slots 1&3
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Aug 25, 2016 #72 xilolee said: slots 2 --> DDR3_2 and 4 --> DDR3_1 Click to expand... Starting from the cpu, there are 4 slots: the second (named DDR3_2) and the fourth (named DDR_1) is the recommended configuration on your MB manual. I think slots 1 and 3 is equivalent, but I'd try 2 and 4 (if it's not already that way...). Last edited: Aug 25, 2016
xilolee said: slots 2 --> DDR3_2 and 4 --> DDR3_1 Click to expand... Starting from the cpu, there are 4 slots: the second (named DDR3_2) and the fourth (named DDR_1) is the recommended configuration on your MB manual. I think slots 1 and 3 is equivalent, but I'd try 2 and 4 (if it's not already that way...).
R Rogue7 Well-known member Joined Aug 5, 2016 Posts 58 Aug 27, 2016 #74 problem is still persistent, FATAL ERROR: Resulting sum was 4.863243957467723e+288, expected: 2.426519741139961e+016 Hardware failure detected FATAL ERROR: Rounding was 0.5, expected less than 0.4 Hardware failure detected are 2 errors I get when running Prime95, if that tells you anything
problem is still persistent, FATAL ERROR: Resulting sum was 4.863243957467723e+288, expected: 2.426519741139961e+016 Hardware failure detected FATAL ERROR: Rounding was 0.5, expected less than 0.4 Hardware failure detected are 2 errors I get when running Prime95, if that tells you anything
axe0 Administrator, BSOD Academy Instructor, Security Analyst Staff member Joined May 21, 2015 Posts 3,307 Location Holland Aug 27, 2016 #75 The only thing that tells me something is 'Hardware failure detected'.
R Rogue7 Well-known member Joined Aug 5, 2016 Posts 58 Aug 27, 2016 #76 Well I got those errors running blend test on Prime95 does that mean the hardware at fault could be boiled down to either Ram, Cpu or Motherboard?
Well I got those errors running blend test on Prime95 does that mean the hardware at fault could be boiled down to either Ram, Cpu or Motherboard?
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Aug 27, 2016 #77 What ram are you using? (manufacturer, name and exact model please)
R Rogue7 Well-known member Joined Aug 5, 2016 Posts 58 Aug 27, 2016 #78 Kingston 8gb I have 2 sticks of identical nature Memory Search I believe this is the exact one
R Rogue7 Well-known member Joined Aug 5, 2016 Posts 58 Aug 27, 2016 #79 trying running only one at a time in ddr3_1 first one I tried it with crashed about 30 min into game play still testing the other as the crash can sometimes not happen all day.
trying running only one at a time in ddr3_1 first one I tried it with crashed about 30 min into game play still testing the other as the crash can sometimes not happen all day.
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Aug 27, 2016 #80 Could you check bios settings? Did you modify any of them (directly or with easytune)? Did you try to reset them to their defaults? MIT tab - Advanced Memory Settings: report values MIT tab - Advanced Memory Settings - channel A and B timing settings: report standard values MIT tab - Advanced Voltage Settings: report values (at least cpu and dram) MIT tab - pc health status: report values; set the warnings to enabled (60Celsius for the cpu) if they are disabled (Why should they be set to disabled by default? At least, they seem to be set disabled in MB manual)
Could you check bios settings? Did you modify any of them (directly or with easytune)? Did you try to reset them to their defaults? MIT tab - Advanced Memory Settings: report values MIT tab - Advanced Memory Settings - channel A and B timing settings: report standard values MIT tab - Advanced Voltage Settings: report values (at least cpu and dram) MIT tab - pc health status: report values; set the warnings to enabled (60Celsius for the cpu) if they are disabled (Why should they be set to disabled by default? At least, they seem to be set disabled in MB manual)