Same problem than before...

alzakiel

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Hello again.

The big problem was here Problem . Putting this here for reference.

So overall, it ended up with me replacing the HDD and to be honest the BSOD have calmed a bit down. It still happen here and there (much less often i'd dare to say...). Someone had told me to check the 12v and get HWinfo. So im coming here because im not too sure how to interpret the log.

Here how the 12v look like.
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Plus a link to where the HWinfo log have been saved. I've ran it until the game i was playing (Maplestory 2) crashed.
HWInfoLog

System spec
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Motherboard: DH61CR
CPU: i5-2320 3Ghz Quadcore
Power Supply: Thermaltake Smart 750w 80+ Bronze
GPU: Asus Ge-Force GTX 760 DirectCU II 2Gbs
Ram: 16GB RAM 1333mhz Corsair CMX16GX 2x8GB
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I've never looked about how it supposed to look like and it seemed a bit akward. So i'd prefer if someone with more experience than me could give an answer after examining it ? Plus i've started to wonder if it wasn't a problem with my Power Supply since i've been hearing some electric buzzing when i launch much more demanding game than maplestory 2 (which run pretty good until it crash obviously).

Thanks you very much once again o/
 
Solution
cpu underclocked to 2993mhz
i5 2320 cpu released in 3rd q of 2011, discontinued.
normal clock rate should be 3.0GHz to 3.3 GHz turbo

I would re test with the standard clock rate and bios defaults.

failed test was
Test 9 [Modulo 20, Random pattern]
Using the Modulo-X algorithm should uncover errors that are not detected by moving inversions due to cache and buffering interference with the algorithm.
I think 12 volt rail fluctuation between 12.14 v and 12.23v is very good

the spec used to be a 10% fluctuation. not sure what it is now. Maybe 5% would be ok.
( I would think your case of 1 % and under would be excellent)
(but it has been years since I looked a power supply specs)
 

alzakiel

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So yeah if this is looking fine (If anyone else get a look at the log file in more depth about other data and say the same).

I guess it must truly be my ram failing. Did another memtest86 overnight and i've just woke up. *sigh* guess i'll remove the GPU when i come back from school and remove a stick to see if it's the one that fail or if both are failing...
 
cpu underclocked to 2993mhz
i5 2320 cpu released in 3rd q of 2011, discontinued.
normal clock rate should be 3.0GHz to 3.3 GHz turbo

I would re test with the standard clock rate and bios defaults.

failed test was
Test 9 [Modulo 20, Random pattern]
Using the Modulo-X algorithm should uncover errors that are not detected by moving inversions due to cache and buffering interference with the algorithm.
 
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alzakiel

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I don't know why but it alway show up at 2993mhz on memtest. While on the bios it set a 3Ghz with turbo boost at 3.30Ghz. I never even touched the BIOS outside in 2012 when i checked to see if everything was ok after switching the ram and adding my Asus GTX 760 DirectCU II 2Gbs + Thermaltake smart 750w 80+ bronze PSU.

I have now tested both ram stick.

1st: BSOD IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
2nd: Instant Reset after 10-20second when i launched Nazi Zombie army.

Not much else i can do. Since i've had to remove the GPU i even took the time to remove has much dust than possible without having to dismantle it entirely lol.

Edit: And now im getting ''No Signal'' from GPU and it isn't detected by the system anymore. Awesome. I think this PC is done for :(

Edit2: Everything seem to be working fine on integrated till now. I'll try my old Radeon on the pcie to see how it goes.