BSOD

killablade

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Right guys have gotten some BSODs the past couple of days, I think and hope it's due to a bad OC but could it possibly be down to something in my system dieing on me?

BSODs happen randomly it seems, was just browsing the web, listening to music and talking to my mates on skype when the last one happened.

Here's the WhoCrashed info.

Analysis

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Crash dump directory: C:\Windows\Minidump

Crash dumps are enabled on your computer.

On Fri 19-11-2010 12:16:36 your computer crashed

This was likely caused by the following module: ntoskrnl.exe

Bugcheck code: 0x1E (0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0)

Error: KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED

Dump file: C:\Windows\Minidump\111910-20560-01.dmp

file path: C:\Windows\system32\ntoskrnl.exe

product: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System

company: Microsoft Corporation

description: NT Kernel & System

The crash took place in a standard Microsoft module. Your system configuration may be incorrect, possibly the culprit is in another driver on your system which cannot be identified at this time.

On Thu 18-11-2010 13:07:27 your computer crashed

This was likely caused by the following module: ntoskrnl.exe

Bugcheck code: 0x1E (0xFFFFFFFFC0000005, 0xFFFFF8000323E459, 0x1, 0x31)

Error: KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED

Dump file: C:\Windows\Minidump\111810-21746-01.dmp

file path: C:\Windows\system32\ntoskrnl.exe

product: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System

company: Microsoft Corporation

description: NT Kernel & System

The crash took place in a standard Microsoft module. Your system configuration may be incorrect, possibly the culprit is in another driver on your system which cannot be identified at this time.

On Fri 12-11-2010 15:43:41 your computer crashed

This was likely caused by the following module: ntoskrnl.exe

Bugcheck code: 0x1E (0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0)

Error: KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED

Dump file: C:\Windows\Minidump\111210-32697-01.dmp

file path: C:\Windows\system32\ntoskrnl.exe

product: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System

company: Microsoft Corporation

description: NT Kernel & System

The crash took place in a standard Microsoft module. Your system configuration may be incorrect, possibly the culprit is in another driver on your system which cannot be identified at this time.

So.. what's your thoughts? : Just a bad OC? I lowered my CPU from 3Ghz to 2.8 and my GPU from 730/1460/1800 to 700/1400/1700 to see if it helped. The problem is: BSODs happen randomly so I may have to wait a couple of days to see if lowering the clocks worked
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Come to think of it, BSODs started happening after swapping the 5770 for a GTX470.. :suspicious:
 
Well a part of it is Windows TBH. Its kernel is about as stable as a schizophrenic patient taking acid.

I've seen people boot into Linux with absolutely MASSIVE overclocks and have no stability issues whatsoever.
 
Well a part of it is Windows TBH. Its kernel is about as stable as a schizophrenic patient taking acid.

I've seen people boot into Linux with absolutely MASSIVE overclocks and have no stability issues whatsoever.

So.. lets build windows on a linux kernel xD
 
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