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BSOD, help!

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System Name Mats.
Processor Intel Core i7-6700K Skylake 4.0 ghz
Motherboard ASUS ROG MAXIMUS VIII HERO, Socket-1151
Cooling Corsair Hydro H100i GTX CPU Kjøler
Memory Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 2666MHz 16GB
Video Card(s) XFX Radeon R9 270X 2GB GDDR5 / Looking for upgrade
Storage Crucial BX100 250GB 2.5” SSD/ Western digital 250gb / ST 250gb / Westert digital 1tb
Display(s) AOC 24" LED G2460PQU
Case Corsair Carbide Air 540 Cube Case Hvit
Audio Device(s) Onboard
Power Supply Cooler Master B600 VER.2, 600W PSU
Mouse Microsoft Intelli 3.0
Keyboard Microsoft wireless
Software Windows 7 64bit
Benchmark Scores DONO
This is the message i get..

Any thougths someone, did not find any good info on google tho..



bluescreen filer som beskriver problemet : mini072612-02dmp, sysdata.xml, version.txt Ekstrainfo om problemet : BCCode : d1 BCP1:0000000000000008 BCP2 :0000000000000002 BCP3:0000000000000001 OS Version: 6_0_6002 service pack 2_0 product: 768_1 Serverinformation: 528e9cb0-c98e-4795-aca3-bb465dafebc2
 
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Can the bluescreen view show load errors before download, or do I need to get an bluescreen and then use the program ?

No you should be able to read all errors that occurred already
 
@Luminous The BSOD codes you need to reseach are 0X116, 0X117 and 0Xd1. I did a quick Google search on each. 116 and 117 relate to your graphics adapter/drivers, d1 relates to IRQ issues which could be a number of things.

I would reinstall the VGA drivers, maybe even reseat it in the slot (if not onboard, if onboard, try an add-in card), ensure all power connections good. If issues persist, try a different vga card. Run memtest to ensure you don't have issues with your system RAM as well, that can throw the d1 bsod as well iirc.

@landstad

Research the 0xd1 issue further, or look at the above postings. I didn't spend much time researching it atm because I'm uber busy, I'll check back and help a little later on though! :toast:
 
Okey, then its mabe easyer to by a win 7 and do a clean install and see if the problems still continue
I have done a mem check in the past here i see and it was ok...
The motherboard is foxconn and the gpu is hd radeon 4870 i belive it might be an issue between the motherboard and gpu mabe...
 
If you havent turned off any overclocks do so Including the memory

Also you can download Windows 7 and install without a license, and run it for a short time. If it works then buy a copy and just enter the license number.
Use a different drive and then save your system in case the clean install doesn't work
 
Ok thx for advice, but now i cant get the pc started at all after unplugging and plugging inn the ram and gpu check sata hdd connections and powersupply connections.. I have google the error but i cant find any thing to help me, my motherboard is
Foxconn digitallife x38a and error code 2E (8 beeps) :confused: this error has happend before and if i leave it for a copple of months it starts up again.. tried to take out the bios battery and pushed start button to get the motherboard powerless but i didnt change anything.. plz help :banghead:
 
Code 2E is a VGA error. Check your cables going to the GPU, make sure it is seated properly. It's possible the video card has died.
 
Ok, i have thought that too, but could it be releated only to the powersupply that it cant provide enough power to the screencard.?
Or a psu power channel is choking, or the pci slot on the motherboard with bad connection pins ?
 
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