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I'm out of town this week and I'm running it all week while I'm gone. I should have 5 days of running on Friday.
I'm out of town this week and I'm running it all week while I'm gone. I should have 5 days of running on Friday.
Here are the memtest results. No errors after 5 days of running.
Since it seemed like the only piece of hardware left that I hadn't tested or replaced, I decided to take out my video card (PNY GTX 770) and just run off of the on-board video to see if that made any difference. Unfortunately it didn't.
If you've had more BSODS since you removed the video card, please re-run dm_log_collector and upload the resulting zip file here.
Thanks
Thanks for the response. I attached a new log collector file. The most recent crashes are with the video card removed. Strangely enough I've had no crashes since I reinstalled the card. This is what I was talking about in a previous post, I go weeks if not months without any crashes and then out of nowhere I get them back to back with no obvious cause.
The last crash dump is from 17th Feb and is the hardware error. If this was with the graphics card removed it tends to rule out that component.
The error record identified the following :
Code:7: kd> !errrec ffffc18986d04028 =============================================================================== Common Platform Error Record @ ffffc18986d04028 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Record Id : 01d28974af4dd770 Severity : Fatal (1) Length : 928 Creator : Microsoft Notify Type : Machine Check Exception Timestamp : 2/18/2017 0:23:33 (UTC) Flags : 0x00000000 =============================================================================== Section 0 : Processor Generic ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Descriptor @ ffffc18986d040a8 Section @ ffffc18986d04180 Offset : 344 Length : 192 Flags : 0x00000001 Primary Severity : Fatal Proc. Type : x86/x64 Instr. Set : x64 Error Type : Cache error Operation : Generic Flags : 0x00 Level : 1 CPU Version : 0x00000000000506e3 Processor ID : 0x0000000000000007 =============================================================================== Section 1 : x86/x64 Processor Specific ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Descriptor @ ffffc18986d040f0 Section @ ffffc18986d04240 Offset : 536 Length : 128 Flags : 0x00000000 Severity : Fatal Local APIC Id : 0x0000000000000007 CPU Id : e3 06 05 00 00 08 10 07 - bf fb fa 7f ff fb eb bf 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Proc. Info 0 @ ffffc18986d04240 =============================================================================== Section 2 : x86/x64 MCA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Descriptor @ ffffc18986d04138 Section @ ffffc18986d042c0 Offset : 664 Length : 264 Flags : 0x00000000 Severity : Fatal Error : GCACHEL1_EVICT_ERR (Proc 7 Bank 3) Status : 0xba00000000200179
I can't find any information on this particular error
It does point to the CPU cache though. Make sure you are not overheating or overclocking the CPU. You could rerun the CPU tests in case they reveal something. I am beginning to suspect your CPU is faulty.
I've been monitoring the CPU temp for months and the highest temp it has ever reached is 68C and that was when I was running Prime95 overnight. Under normal load, including playing games, it's usually between 22C and 48C. I'm not overclocking for sure. I turned off everything when these problems started popping up. Is there any test, other than Prime95, that I can run. I just ran Prime95 for 14 hours straight a few weeks ago and it had no errors.
I'll start running Prime95 again now.
Here are the results of running Prime95 for about 8 hours today. Still no errors.
Try the Intel CPU test: The Intel(R) Processor Diagnostic Tool