BSOD on fx8300 ,a.g 970a ASROCK

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Hello,
So i was using a Cooler Master HYPER 212 EVO ,ony my older motherboard and an older cpu ,to make my msi gtx960 2gb graphics card to work,aswell i used a 8gb ddr3 ram on that old cpu and motherboard!

Now i finally upgraded it to a amd fx8300 cpu and 970a ag3.1 motherboard!
I got the framerate upgrade in games that i hoped for,but i saw that my cpu is getting oc'd to 3.5ghz all the time ,while i havent even done anything in the bios.

And after playing games for a few hours,my pc suddenly crashes and gives me a blue screen!
I found out its caused by ntoskrnl.exe (irql not less or equal ), and ive tried running repairs,even i formated the drivers so i have a fresh pc with nothing on it but it still gives me the bluescreen whenever i play games!

I need help fast :(

i'll be trying to run memtest and ill update how it goes,but i still need some suggestions ! Me and my friend ran out of ideas for the cause!

Sorry if my grammar is bad!

Specs :
CPU : FX8300
MOBO : ASrock 970A-G/3.1
GPU : GTX960 2gb
RAM : 8GB, DDR3, 1866MHz HyperX fury
Cooler : Cooler Master HYPER 212
PSU : Chieftec ATX Force 650W
 
Hi djexperia2,

The fx-8300 has a max frequency of 4.2ghz.

What kind of repairs do you mean?

When ntoskrnl is blamed for a BSOD it is most definitely not the cause, it is the last resort for getting the blame when the system cannot find anything else to blame, this is because the ntoskrnl is the last process active as it calls the BSOD whenever something serious goes wrong in the kernel.
Just a FYI, the system uses a structure called 'stack' which keeps track of the calls made to functions for executing something, if the stack is empty of 3rd party driver the system defaults to the Windows driver. Any driver that is not a kernel driver will then be blamed, else the kernel drivers will be blamed.


Please follow https://www.sysnative.com/forums/bsod-crashes-kernel-debugging/68-blue-screen-of-death-bsod-posting-instructions-windows-10-8-1-8-7-vista.html, do NOT run the tests linked. Upload the zip to a 3rd party uploader and post a share link.
 

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The page u sent me ,says error 404

 

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what?
 
All fx chips have 2 native boost States
On an fx 8300
Boost state p0 - under heavy single threaded work 1 core can hit as high as 4.2ghz
Boost state p1 - under multi threaded loads 4 cores can hit up to 3.7ghz while the remaining 4 cores drop speeds to 3000-3300mhz to keep the CPU within its stock power rating.


This is normal behaviour not overclocking & should not cause any instability at all.

If you don't want this behaviour then enter your bios & simply disable the 'turbocore' option
 


Odd, I have no problem.

Download this executable: https://www.sysnative.com/blogs/download/sysnativebsodcollectionapp-exe/
It will collect some files required for analyzing the BSODs.
Run the app, the output is a new folder created in Documents + a zipped version -- SysnativeFileCollectionApp folder + SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip.
It may take some time before the app is finished, please be patient as it could take 15 minutes.
Upload the zip to a 3rd party uploader and post a share link.

Please answer following questions
· Age of system (hardware)
· Age of OS installation - have you re-installed the OS?

Also don't forget my previous question: "What kind of repairs do you mean?"
 

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Imma download the file later,a bit busy at the moment when im writing this,
System age is like 1 year for my graphics card ,like 9months for my ddr 3 ram,
I reinstalled 2 times OS ,and it still bluescreens,it must be the hardware or something in bios?

What repairs?

 
The files collected by the tool I ask you to run would provide much more information.

What it tells me is that a page was being accessed, for some reason something that accessed that page from a different page made a pagefault by attempting to access it which is not allowed at the IRQL level 2 which is displayed in parameter 2 and as such a BSOD was called.
Nothing more can be said about it.

To clarify, IRQL is the order in which the processor processes things. The higher the IRQL the earlier something is being processed.
IRQL = Interrupt ReQuest Level, if something from level 5 comes in and something from level 3 is waiting a few microseconds longer, level 5 is processed earlier.
As of level 2, everything is done from the memory (nonpaged pool), everything below is from the pagefile. If a rule about accessing memory in the nonpaged pool is violated, like a part of the memory which is beyond the work space of a process but within the work space of another process that has put an access protection on it is accessed, a pagefault occurs, as a rule is broken the 0x50 crash occurs.
 

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ill test it,but yeah ,like ive said im not an expert on this kinda stuff ,but this makes me think it might be related to the cpu,cos i was testing a program that was almost like an benchmark but it made everything run on 100% on my cpu to like stress test it ,and it crashed after 20-30 of running instead of 20 that it should have!
It just showed ERROR,
then it started saying ERROR on the cpu core 1# ,#0 #3 ,each time was different.

Now im thinking aswell about running memtest to check if my ram is okay,

Some more information http://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/4988940
 

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I know that driver booster might screw some drivers up,but i installed it only to check what drivers i have to update,so i can manually do it myself....Does it show that installed something with driver booster?

I ran memtest and there were no errors!


 

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Oh yeah i remember,yes it showed 10 passes , im pretty sure,so what did u find out in the zip i sent?
 

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Ok ill run it again if u want,let me know what did u find in the zip file,ill talk to you in an hour or two.
 

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Okay i ran the memtest for 8passes ,it was 20hours long for some reason (half of yesterday ,for the night and while i was in school ,i let the memtest run nonstop)
but no errors.........