Too many events to count! 7001, 7023, 1014... Crashes every few hours

chris46319

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Oct 3, 2015
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1014, 7001, 7023, 102, 7000, 102, 219, 10... Then crash with Kernel Power 41. I've read up as much as I can. I'm just at a loss at this point. Any help would be great!!

Win 7
ASUS Maximus VII Hero - MB
i7 4790k
16GB Kingston Hyper Fury X - RAM
MSI GE FORCE GTX 750ti - Graphics
Samsung 840EVO SSD
(3) WD hard drives.
XFX Pro1000 - PS
APC NS 1080 UPS / line conditioner

It's a great system. Not overclocked. I'm just completely stumped.
 

Appzalien

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If it's a fairly new build and this happened to me I would completely dismantle the thing and put it back together looking for something I may have missed. One thing that got me in the past was motherboard mounting holes. Just because a mobo has a hole doesn't necessarily mean it should have a standoff and screw there. Look for a ring or star shape of solder at the hole for grounding. If there is none there don't put a standoff or screw there.
 

chris46319

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Oct 3, 2015
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It's about a year old. Sometimes it's stable for a while. Sometimes it crashes several times a day. Today is a good day. Only one crash.

Interesting theory Appzalien. I will give that one some though.

In the mean time, I think I'm going to start another build in the next few months then start swapping components to see if I can get the problem to replicate on the new machine. I'm still open to any possible solutions though.