BSOD every hour while playing games

Yoshimang

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Hello,
Im sorry to disturb you, but i have the following problem:
From 4-5 months i get BSoD with these errors:
I get them when i play World of Warcraft, Call of Duty 4 & Other games.
0x0000008E, 0x000000D1 (DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL),
0x00000050 (PAGE_FAULT_IN_NON_PAGED_AREA), 0x000000F1.
Some times its arusb_win7.sys, usbport.sys, dxgmms1.sys& some other files which i dont know (Long names). Sometimes i don't have any Error Message/File, just BSoD With code.
Here is the last one "The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x0000008e (0xc0000005, 0x82b04ec4, 0x9fa533fc, 0x00000000). A dump was saved in: C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP. Report Id: 081710-13494-01."
Im with WINDOWS 7 ULTIMATE and i never had this problem before (On XP, VISTA)
I had problems with my HARD DISK DRIVE and i had to change it. After i did this, the problems started.. I've re-installed Windows about 4 times, I've got all latest drivers and i just don't know from where is this problem. If i need to upload something, just tell me. Im new at the forum. Thank you!
 
It seems that you have driver issues. Try to reinstall newest graphics drivers from your manufacurer site and check your system temperatures.
 
Field Value
Sensor Properties
Sensor Type HDD (ISA 290h)

Temperatures
Motherboard 46 °C (115 °F)
WDC WD7501AALS-00E8B0 40 °C (104 °F)

Voltage Values
CPU Core 2.13 V
Aux 3.50 V
+3.3 V 3.34 V
+5 V 5.56 V
+12 V 12.89 V
-5 V -3.61 V
Debug Info F FF 25 FF
Debug Info T 46 00 00
Debug Info V 85 DB D1 CF D4 FF 96 (03)
 
@Yoshimang
Please attach minidumps for analysis with your next post, you can find them in C:\windows\minidump. If there are multiple dumps, zip them in a single file.

Also provide us with complete specifications of your system including PSU make/model etc.
 
Ok I will have a look and post back with info I can extract from these. In the meanwhile, can you please ensure that RAM settings /voltage in BIOS are exactly the same as stated on the RAM's packaging/specs.
 
I know that it'll sound stupid, but how i can do this ''can you please ensure that RAM settings /voltage in BIOS are exactly the same as stated on the RAM's packaging/specs. '' Im 50/50 with checking these things.
 
The computer has been restarted for bug check. The bug check is: 0x00000050 (0xdde172c0, 0x00000001, 0x8b8a823e, 0x00000002). Saved in: C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP. ИД на доклада: 082210-15085-01. I got this one right now.
 
You need to go into BIOS, then to Chipset related sub-section of your system's BIOS, and look for RAM's settings including voltage.

Is this your motherboard? Please confirm, so I can see whether your RAM is listed in QVL.

Each of your minidumps is pointing in different direction, hence, it will take some effort and time to find out the real issue here.

First of all, how old is your PSU? Which Fortron Bluestorm unit do you have (i.e. model number)?

Secondly, can you please run memtest on each RAM Module individually, please run at least 8 passes on each stick.

Also do post your newer dumps so I can have a look on these as well.
 
Memory error detected: Copying between 54ce090 and 54cdf46 did not result in accurate copy, MemTest has detected that your computer cannoct accurately store data in RAM. And about my blue storm, i don't have idea, it says only: PSU FORTRON BLUESTORM || 500
 
Can you please provide me with exact model number of your ADATA RAM?

Please do run memtest on each stick individually.
 
I've improve ram voltage and now i run memtest, 100% => No errors. Before at 10% about 40-50 errors, but now - no problems. And about my RAM MODEL NUMBER: RAM KIT 2X2GB DDR2 1066+ A-DATA
 
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