Blue screen code question

Maximilian

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I had a bluescreen earlier but i never saw it because the screen was black, all i got was the "windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown" popup on next boot to tell me there was a bluescreen.

My question is:

Does this:
1aecT.png


Refer to this?
6fCtR.png


Because you know how sometimes the last 3 digits in that can indicate what's wrong like in this list:
http://www.overclock.net/t/940091/bsod-codes-when-ocing-must-have-info

These are images i just pulled from google to illustrate what i mean, they're not what i actually saw, although the popup i saw did happen to have a 116 code.
 

ed29a

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Looks like 0xD1 = add QPI/VTT voltage issue maybe.
But the 116 bugcheck code seems to be the video card/driver issue.

Do you have a dump file? If yes, download Microsoft Debugger, load file and type !analyze -v to see what driver caused it.
 
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tweakboy

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I had a bluescreen earlier but i never saw it because the screen was black, all i got was the "windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown" popup on next boot to tell me there was a bluescreen.



My question is:

Does this:
1aecT.png


Refer to this?
6fCtR.png


Because you know how sometimes the last 3 digits in that can indicate what's wrong like in this list:
http://www.overclock.net/t/940091/bsod-codes-when-ocing-must-have-info

These are images i just pulled from google to illustrate what i mean, they're not what i actually saw, although the popup i saw did happen to have a 116 code.

I guarantee you its your RAM, that code is RAM code,,,,,,,gl,


It is a stability issue. Take your BIOS to all defaults stock temporarily and give the RAM and CPU enough voltage so it wont crash.. gl
 

Maximilian

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"These are images i just pulled from google to illustrate what i mean, they're not what i actually saw"
 

Rvenger

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IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL - That is a driver issue, completely. Not hardware. Normally video drivers are corrupt.




NameGv3.sysSize (bytes)36.352Version6.0.4015.0 (main.030328-1500)CompanyMicrosoft CorporationDescription
Processor Device Driver
 
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Markbnj

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IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL - That is a driver issue, completely. Not hardware. Normally video drivers are corrupt.

Disagree. This error code usually reflects a hardware problem which causes the video driver to fail. The hardware problem is almost always memory, but it could also be a hot card. If it is RAM then the problem could be low volts, overclocking, or incorrect optimization settings in the BIOS.
 

Nemesis 1

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Disagree. This error code usually reflects a hardware problem which causes the video driver to fail. The hardware problem is almost always memory, but it could also be a hot card. If it is RAM then the problem could be low volts, overclocking, or incorrect optimization settings in the BIOS.

This
 

Rvenger

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Well, everytime I had the IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL, I ran driver sweeper and reinstalled drivers. This usually cured the problem.

Anytime where I seen a hardware crash, it would freeze, along with the sound and all, with no bluescreen.