Question Unknown BSOD (0x101) ?

Dec 24, 2022
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hi, a few months ago the blue screen began to appear regularly. this happened after I inserted a new gt 1030, took it to a service center, they did not find any problems with it. What was done:

  • rollback of video card drivers and installation of win 8.1, on which I sat before
  • benchmark for 30 minutes: prime95, OSST(gpu, cpu), memtest86, no errors, no crashes
  • increased the voltage on the processor, memory
  • reset bios

The blue screen still appears stably once a day when I'm browsing or playing games. I saved up the last 3 minidumps, although I'm not very sure if they will be able to help ...
I would be very happy if someone could at least guess what the problem might be, the dumps refer to "CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT_INVALID_CONTEXT_nt!KeAccumulateTicks//CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT_IDLE_THREAD_INVALID_CONTEXT_nt!KeAccumulateTicks"
Can my problem be related to the fact that I am connecting a new video card to an old mobo, 775 socket, p965 chipset?
Sorry for bad english(
save dumps here
 
conversion of dumps

Report - click run as fiddle to read (Mostly for me)


File: 122422-7187-01.dmp (Dec 24 2022 - 23:40:53)
BugCheck: [CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT (101)]
Probably caused by: memory_corruption (Process: GenshinImpact.exe)
Uptime: 1 Day(s), 19 Hour(s), 11 Min(s), and 57 Sec(s)

File: 122422-6921-01.dmp (Dec 25 2022 - 02:16:40)
BugCheck: [CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT (101)]
Probably caused by: memory_corruption (Process: GenshinImpact.exe)
Uptime: 0 Day(s), 2 Hour(s), 35 Min(s), and 17 Sec(s)

File: 122222-7406-01.dmp (Dec 23 2022 - 04:28:08)
BugCheck: [CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT (101)]
Probably caused by: memory_corruption (Process: System)
Uptime: 0 Day(s), 0 Hour(s), 03 Min(s), and 59 Sec(s)

process mentioned are victims

so its a new pc then... 2007

Bios reports ram running way too fast
55438MHz
thats impressive

I could guess it could be the lan drivers
Jun 10 2011Rt64win7.sysRealtek 64 bit Windows 7 driver http://www.realtek.com/
though I am not going to try to find newer ones.

could try using a wifi adapter, it would have newer drivers.
 
thanks for the analysis, I installed new drivers for the network card (2018), but there are memory problems
when the bsod occurred, my memory was manually set to 533 MHz, with timings 4-4-4-12 (as in SPD), now the speed remains 533, but I set the timings to auto
Bios reports ram running way too fast
the fact is that my board cannot display the real timings and memory frequency (ecs p965-t-a rev 1.0b), that's probably why the memory speed is crazy
In the end, the whole problem may be in hunix's 2 ddr2 sticks, they will not fail, but they have a strange SPD profile: 266mhz (4-4-4-12), 266mhz (5-4-4-12 ), 400 MHz (something there), with normal Samsungs: 266 MHz (4-4-4-12), 333 MHz (5-5-5-15), 400 MHz (something there)