System Information:
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
Corsair 400W PSU
Phenom II X4 955BE
Gigabyte GA-870A-UD3 (rev 2.1)
6 GB DDR3 @ 1333 MHz RAM (2 x 2GB A-DATA and 1x 2GB Samsung)
Powercolor Radeon HD 4830
WD 640 GB HDD (WD6400AAKS-00A7B0)
Machine passes a full pass of Memtest86+ 4.00 (as of October 14, 2010). Prime95 ran for 15 minutes without error (and a very loud fan). Core temp showed around 60 degrees Celsius max at any time.
I've been having strange issues with this newer build all along, but I'll go over the recent past.
At one point, the md5 of a file would change on every calculation (be different from what it was seconds before).
I downloaded the newer virtualbox, did an md5 using hashcheck (http://code.kliu.org/) and found it to be a mismatch from virtualbox's listed md5. I downloaded virtualbox again and also found it to be a mismatch. I then created an md5 file for the second virtualbox exe I downloaded and would recalc the results getting a different md5 every time.
If created an md5 file from another file on the same drive and it would match every calculation and so I suspected the drive might be an issue. I began testing the md5 of more files and the system BSOD with a 0x0000003B. I do not believe this is graphics related.
After a reboot, I'm unable to reproduce the md5 mismatches. Today, I completed Windows 7 updates and after a reboot, the network adapter showed: enable, cable disconnected and then no network connectivity. It would cycle through this until I rebooted. After a few more reboots and a good memory test later, it's no longer an issue.
The problems come and go and I can't make heads or tails of it.
Update (more background information):
When I originally built the machine, I forgot to plug in the 4-pin CPU power connector and it wouldn't POST. That was on the original motherboard (same model). I also ripped the CPU out of the ZIF socket without the arm up (locked) after I unlatched the heatsink/fan. I didn't use much force although the CPU was glued to heatsink and I didn't realize it. I inspected the pins very carefully and none appeared bent. This is part of the reason I wonder if I didn't somehow damage the CPU or memory controller within the CPU. This happened on the original, RMAed motherboard (exact same model).
I also sometimes have the system hang at post, but usually for five to ten seconds and then it successully moves on and into booting Windows. Sometimes it will hang and never move on beyond detecting the IDE drives. I have to power the systed down and on again. Something I notice that I don't believe used to appear during POST is:
cpuid:00100F43 Patch ID:00B6
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
Corsair 400W PSU
Phenom II X4 955BE
Gigabyte GA-870A-UD3 (rev 2.1)
6 GB DDR3 @ 1333 MHz RAM (2 x 2GB A-DATA and 1x 2GB Samsung)
Powercolor Radeon HD 4830
WD 640 GB HDD (WD6400AAKS-00A7B0)
Machine passes a full pass of Memtest86+ 4.00 (as of October 14, 2010). Prime95 ran for 15 minutes without error (and a very loud fan). Core temp showed around 60 degrees Celsius max at any time.
I've been having strange issues with this newer build all along, but I'll go over the recent past.
At one point, the md5 of a file would change on every calculation (be different from what it was seconds before).
I downloaded the newer virtualbox, did an md5 using hashcheck (http://code.kliu.org/) and found it to be a mismatch from virtualbox's listed md5. I downloaded virtualbox again and also found it to be a mismatch. I then created an md5 file for the second virtualbox exe I downloaded and would recalc the results getting a different md5 every time.
If created an md5 file from another file on the same drive and it would match every calculation and so I suspected the drive might be an issue. I began testing the md5 of more files and the system BSOD with a 0x0000003B. I do not believe this is graphics related.
After a reboot, I'm unable to reproduce the md5 mismatches. Today, I completed Windows 7 updates and after a reboot, the network adapter showed: enable, cable disconnected and then no network connectivity. It would cycle through this until I rebooted. After a few more reboots and a good memory test later, it's no longer an issue.
The problems come and go and I can't make heads or tails of it.
Update (more background information):
When I originally built the machine, I forgot to plug in the 4-pin CPU power connector and it wouldn't POST. That was on the original motherboard (same model). I also ripped the CPU out of the ZIF socket without the arm up (locked) after I unlatched the heatsink/fan. I didn't use much force although the CPU was glued to heatsink and I didn't realize it. I inspected the pins very carefully and none appeared bent. This is part of the reason I wonder if I didn't somehow damage the CPU or memory controller within the CPU. This happened on the original, RMAed motherboard (exact same model).
I also sometimes have the system hang at post, but usually for five to ten seconds and then it successully moves on and into booting Windows. Sometimes it will hang and never move on beyond detecting the IDE drives. I have to power the systed down and on again. Something I notice that I don't believe used to appear during POST is:
cpuid:00100F43 Patch ID:00B6
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