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After a hour, Blue screen of death. Win7 3SLI 580GTX

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September 25, 2014 5:09:02 PM

Greetings,

I am running:
Win7 64
3sli EVGA 580gtx water cooled
OS on a Crucial 120 SSD
Game drive Crucial 240 SSD
16G of Corsair Vengeance

I changed cables around, I ran Prime95 and it crashed after a hour got this in text report:

V24OptionsConverted=1
WGUID_version=2
StressTester=1
UsePrimenet=0
MinTortureFFT=8
MaxTortureFFT=4096
TortureMem=1987
TortureTime=65
SumInputsErrorCheck=1
AskedAboutMemory=1
ErrorCheck=1

[PrimeNet]
Debug=0


I am playing Elder Scrolls Online, Every thing was fine until 2 days ago, system would crash after a hour, I would try restarting, then I would get "BOOT MANAGER MISSING"message.

When I try going into Bios I would not see my SSD with my OS. I would have to turn off Power from PSU, go back into BIOS and reset loading configuration.

Today I took out 8g of ram, and after a hour grass, armor, effects NPC went from Ultimate settings to Very low with in seconds and computer crashed to Dump mode.

Any advice? I am thinking its ram?

Thank you in advance.

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September 25, 2014 5:18:57 PM

If you only have one OS, Boot Manager shouldn't come into play at all.

Check your ram with memtest86.
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September 29, 2014 7:19:25 AM

UPDATE:

Was not the ram, ended up being that the Crucial m4 SSD's after 4000 hours, would turn off after a hour and not be recognized in your OS.

Updating the firmware fixed the problem.

http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/support-ssd-firmware
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a b } Memory
September 29, 2014 8:40:53 AM

With these kind of problems, you would want to boot in to BIOS and leave the drive powered for a few hours or overnight
to all the firmware to do its internal garbage collection. also, make sure there is as much free space on the drive as you can get. remove deleted files, delete internet cache, remove old windows updates, memory dumps,...

the new firmware could have fixed the problem, or just wiped all of the pending bad block relocations.

Pgamer77 said:
UPDATE:

Was not the ram, ended up being that the Crucial m4 SSD's after 4000 hours, would turn off after a hour and not be recognized in your OS.

Updating the firmware fixed the problem.

http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/support-ssd-firmware


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a b } Memory
September 29, 2014 2:49:20 PM

I have a 120gb OS SSD. I leave 30GB spare.
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