New pc (BSOD's)

DoomcoreHC

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Hello!!!

I bought a new pc several months ago:

i7 2600
Gigabyte GA-H67MA-D2H-B3
8 GB ram Corsair 9-9-9-24 cmx8gx3m2a1333c9
Graphics from i7 2600
1 TB WD Caviar Black Sata 6GB/S (WD1002FAEX)
250 gb Hitachi SATA2 (some old hd I kept for back up usage)
Seasonic S12II 430w

....everything worked perfect till few days ago. I started to get random BSOD's. I checked for faulty drivers, viruses, registry errors, memory (RAM) errors, everything is fine. But, there is a message I get everytime I reset my pc!

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I never overclocked anything, since I don't need that and I don't know how to do it either.

Here are the other pics from BIOS, I didn't want to touch anything, I left everything on AUTO. Is there something wrong with the voltages? Or are they ok?

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Memory settings (even when memory is set up at default settings by my MBO (7-7-7-20 @ 1066 mhz) I still get BSODs and same message from BIOS (1st pic)):

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And here is the CPU-Z diagnostic of pc (voltages):

Hardware monitor ITE IT8728
Voltage 0 1.06 Volts [0x58] (CPU VCORE)
Voltage 2 3.05 Volts [0xFE] (+3.3V)
Voltage 3 2.82 Volts [0x8C] (+5V)
Voltage 4 1.49 Volts [0x1F] (+12V)
Voltage 5 -3.36 Volts [0x46] (-12V)
Voltage 6 -6.10 Volts [0x7F] (-5V)
Voltage 7 2.84 Volts [0x8D] (+5V VCCH)
Voltage 8 1.64 Volts [0x89] (VBAT)
Temperature 0 35°C (94°F) [0x23] (TMPIN0)
Temperature 1 40°C (103°F) [0x28] (TMPIN1)
Temperature 2 25°C (76°F) [0x19] (TMPIN2)

Any help regarding this is most welcome!!! Is everything set up properly in BIOS or it some hardware fault...or....? Please, help stop this BSOD's.

Thank you!!!
 

Ketchup

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As you probably know, there are a lot of things that can cause BSODs. Here are some things I would try, not in any particular order:

1. Run memtest, if you haven't already.
2. Run a hard drive diagnostic program, such as SeaTools for DOS (works with any brand of drive.)
3. Try a different power supply if you have one.
4. Could be a corrupt BIOS. You can use Gigabyte's program to reflash it.
5. Open up the case and make sure all the fans are actually spinning.
 

DoomcoreHC

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1. I've run memtest several times, no errors.
2. Checked hd for any errors, they haven't got any.
3. Didn't try this...
4. I've reflashed BIOS and installed newest version again
5. All fans are spinning

Today I've called the store where I bought the components for this new pc and they've told they can run full pc diagnostics but it will take them to do that 2 to 4 weeks. :/ I need this pc for the job, I cannot wait that long for them to find out the problem. :(
 

Motorheader

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After you redid the bios did you move the jumper to reset? There may something left in the bios even after the flash that is causing this. Have you tried just one stick of memory and setting the timings to detected default - 9-9-9-24?
 

DoomcoreHC

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Yes, I did.

No, my mbo detects memory by default as 7-7-7-20 @ 1066 mhz. And the memory is 9-9-9-24 @ 1333 mhz, so I have to manually set it up. And yes, I tried with both sticks, one at the time.
 

Ketchup

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I was just thinking about this message, and I believe it is related to memory, even given that you ran memtest. Go into the BIOS, set the Performance to Standard, use the stock RAM timngs, lower your RAM speed one notch (DDR 1333 to 1066, etc) and raise the RAM voltage .1 or .2. Just humor me and try it, let us know how it goes.