0x07e and 0x03b BSODs, links to minidumps

Abbyzou

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Dec 13, 2013
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so i've been working on a computer that has been having various issues, after replacing the mobo (no display on old mobo, same in my comp; actually got comp to boot with new mobo in) and performing actions that were causing crashes before, everything was fine, until the next day when the 03b crashes started occuring. i did my best to decipher the minidump (thanks to this site) and updated the gpu's driver. it was fine up until today, when the 07e crash occured. the crashes are mainly occuring during an MMO being run. i'll just start by linking the one minidump from today and the 2 from last night for someone's perusal.

http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=00104366195321642151
http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=53852425421233622181
http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=38975609215126297115

specs i can think of offhand, i can get more specific if needed.
msi 970a-g46 mobo
geforce gtx 550 ti
2x 4gb corsair ddr3
amd phenom II x4 3ghz.. pretty sure its the 960t
corsair 650rm psu

only the cpu and gpu are over 6 mos old.

i'm sure i'm missing something obvious here..
 

Quaddro

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bccode 7e is storage related problem..
Scan your harddrive with chkdsk

bccode 3b is processor related problem. it's because too low core voltage..very common in overclocking activity..
if you're not overclock your system, then try to reset your bios..
 

Abbyzou

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nothing is overclocked. computer ran without bsods under normal stress, but was having framerate and loading issues. noticed only one ram stick was being read. and its 2 patriot viper 4gb sticks, not corsairs :/ computer lost display, was turned off, then wouldn't restart. computer will only start with one ram stick in now. i advised the owner to go exchange the ram but i wanted to share this info too. the hdd is definitely one of the older parts of the computer.