Please help Troubleshoot MSI b150 M3 Gaming MOBO

marcionmarte

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Hello everyone, I Am new here and hope this community may help me because without this PC I have no income.

So lets start from day 1 where issues arrived and the trouble shooting I done. I tell u every detail of specs of the gaming rig down below.

I live in a country where I get power outages, I am based in the EU, Romania. I usually stream and play games like PUBG and play Oculus rigt VR games as well.

I have fans on my pc to keep it cool when I am playing, one day was playing PUBG for 6 hours straight via streaming and machine just turned off and started rebooting itself, ok thought maybe the OS got corrupted, I didn't know how to check post led lights on the board, nor never paid any mind to it. Irresponsible. Lesson learned. Anyway, so I cheeked my boot sector and had 1 error, deleted partion and error was gone, then I reinstalled OS via HD image unattended install windows 7. same issue came back, the pc will restart randomly not exactly in the same intervals. Sometimes get lucky and was able to get info in the event viewer so i can see if there were problems that caused this restart i found bug before the pc shuts down error is there. is always the same bug. I will quote the bug here.

Error 9/7/2017 3:22:53 PM Event Log 6008 None - A fatal hardware error has occurred.

Reported by component: Processor Core
Error Source: Machine Check Exception
Error Type: Cache Hierarchy Error
Processor ID: 0

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Error 9/7/2017 2:46:42 PM WHEA-Logger 18 None - The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly.

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Critical 9/7/2017 2:46:16 PM Kernel-Power 41 (63) -The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x00000124 (0x0000000000000000, 0xfffffa80095d2618, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000). A dump was saved in: C:\Windows\Minidump\090717-35365-01.dmp. Report Id: 090717-35365-01.
NOTE: THIS IS THE ONE I ALWAYS SEE BEFORE THE WHEA LOGGER 18 SHUT DOWN ERROR
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************ NOTE I ATTACHED MY FULL EVENTS LOG IN THIS LINK https://www.dropbox.com/s/3nxjezap9zi7zqv/events.evtx?dl=0 ******


So let me tell you what I see on POST LED lights

When Booting up it goes CPU quick, VRAM quick, then no VGA, VGA light comes up for about 5 seconds then disappears and MSI boot screen shows.

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SPECS

Board: MSI B150 Gaming M3, socket 1151

BIOS: E7978IMS.B60 .
VGA: MSI GeForce GTX 1070 Armor OC 8GB DDR5 256-bit
PSU: Zalman ZM600-TX 600W
CPU: Intel® Core™ i7-6700 3.4GHZ Processor
MEM: Kingston KVR21N15S8/8 1x 8GB PC4-2133 CL15 288-Pin DIMM



CPU FREQUENCY 3.4GHZ
CPU BASE CLOCK 100 MHZ
CPU RATIO 34
CORE 4
CPU VOLTAGE1.168 - 1.160 JUMPS AROUND EVERY 1 TO 2 SECONDS IN THE BIOS
ADJUSTED GT FREQUENZY 1150 MHZ
CPU GT VOLTAGE 0.008
Intel Turbe Boost Technology Yes
Hyper thread technology yes
Intel Virtulization enabled
Excute Disable Bit enabled

Instruction Set MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4

DDR4 MEMROY KINGSON 1.20 VOLTAGE.

If I had missed any info needed please let me know, thank you to everyone who takes on helping me with this issue.

Reward for the help of this diagnostics will receive a 5 amazon gift card and 3 free steam game codes goes to staff or any other person. I am poor but love to give those who help. This is only for the person who resolves this issue with me.
 


hmm is the cpu voltage signifrying that my mobo needs to be flashed, I guess? well Ill try that flash update and if that fixes the cpu voltage then reward goes to you for answering first. dont worry will give u something too Kasper, because those are the two biggest clues
 
k so I tested the PSU with a voltmeter and is my first time doing it but saw youtube videos on it, I see when they put the ground there stays stable when I attach the black to the ground pin it jumps from -001 to 003, this is bad right? The voltage jumps up and down but they all fall within voltage ranges, are there suppose to be constant spikes of it going up and down or suppose to stay a bit stable. the # volts go 3.28 to 3.37 up and down up and down. all of them jump like this