Elysiums

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I'm really sad right now, I'm playing many games but my problem 99% of the time is with Final Fantasy XIV ARR and the constants Bsod's that I get playing it. It's totally random sometimes I can play 3 or 4 days without a problem and suddendly I get BSOD 3 days in a row always caused by hall.dll driver.

I really need some help, I built this rig to play this game and for some reason I have this problem since like a month and no way to fix it. I finished Batman Arkham City, Bioshock Infinite and I'm playing now Batman Arkham Origins and not one Bsod.

My rig:

i7 4770k stock
GTX 760 2GB Gigabyte ( latest driver )
8 Gigs of Ram
Win 7 64 Bits

Here there is a screenshot of Bluescreenviewer so you can see what triggers my Bsod.

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I did 10 passes of "Memtest" all night long and I had 0 errors. I also updated all my drivers with the Update Software that came with my Motherboard. Updated Windows and my GPU driver.

I did a Prime95 test for almost 1 hour and a half and my temp never went over 60º C and no BSOD's. My Gpu while gaming is never over 55º C.

Help please
 

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Solution
Taken from dmp file dated 16/1/2014
Code:
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*                        Bugcheck Analysis                                    *
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Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.

BugCheck 124, {0, fffffa8007825028, be000000, 100110a}

Probably caused by : GenuineIntel

Followup: MachineOwner

BiosVersion = F4
BiosReleaseDate = 05/16/2013
Please update your bios. If you updated everything else then this is most likely your...
Here you go.. Cpu Z memory tab

I keep testing playing for straight hours and no Bsod at all, I find this really weird because if I had a critical problem in my hardware I shouldn't be able to play for almost a week hours and hours with no Bsod's.

Yesterday I played all afternoon different games and I had no problems at all. ( specially FF XIV ARR )

To rise the voltage I have to go into the Bios I suppose, I was checking it and now it's on auto with a 1.055 voltage, sometimes in Cpu Z goes to 1.118 when my Cpu it's at max speed 3.9 Mhz ( stock speed is 3.5 and with Max Turbo Frequency goes up to 3.9) .

I have to just change the vcore to manual and set 1.090v?
 

Yeah you'll have to change it via the bios. If the voltages are out it could well whats causing the bugcheck 124 hardware error.
 

I'd like to see the memory tabs in cpu-z and the cpu voltage looks a little too low for me. I've seen the 124 error if the vcore or pll voltages are too low and on occasion if memory timings or voltages are out.
 

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I've always used AMD chips so am not too sure about Intel voltages but after doing some googling can you check in the bios and see if there''s a setting called 'Adaptive volts' or similar. If it isn't enabled please do so. Can you also check in the bios what the RAM is set at voltage wise.
 

I've always used AMD chips so am not too sure about Intel voltages but after doing some googling can you check in the bios and see if there''s a setting called 'Adaptive volts' or similar. If it isn't enabled please do so. Can you also check in the bios what the RAM is set at voltage wise.

Tomorrow I'll check the RAM voltages on the Bios and the other things

I'll post some info soon.. Thanks
 

Thanks for posting those although i couldn't see anything relating to 'adaptive volts' although your RAM looks fine voltage wise.. I've been trying to find out what the stock voltage range for your chip and for some reason it's been a real bugger to find. My ignorance concerning Intel chips doesn't help either and you might be better served if you posted a thread in the forum section found here regarding your CPU voltages:
http://www.overclock.net/f/5/intel-cpus
Explain about the 124 bugcheck errors and this thread in way of background info. Something is amiss with your CPU either with the actual chip or the settings it's currently at although looking through those bios images it looked to me that you had everything looking just right. What happens if you run prime95? If the cpu crashes out or working threads stop then your chip might be failing. In which case you might need to RMA it.
http://www.mersenne.org/freesoft/
 

I did some prime95 tests for almost an hour and no problems.. I'll do another one soon. Anyway my temps are really good.. I barely go over 60-62 C with prime running.

When i have results I'll post them

:)
 

Try this diagnostic tool from Intel:
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This is a guide on it's use:
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Another suggestion I have. I noticed XMP is disabled. Enabling it and letting it configure the memory is always\mostly a good idea on intel systems
 

Might be worth a try... Never ran a modern Intel system hence my suggestion of trying the forum above.
 

Another suggestion I have. I noticed XMP is disabled. Enabling it and letting it configure the memory is always\mostly a good idea on intel systems

I suppose this setting is in the BIOS.. I'll check it when I get home

I'll post any new info soon

Thanks
 

Another thing.. I my screenshots my RAM is at 1333Mhz Frequency and with 1.50v.

My Ram is this one Kingston HyperX 8GB (2 x 4GB)DDR3 1866 KHX1866C9D3K2/8GX

This is my full system:

1 13344 Kingston HyperX 8GB (2 x 4GB)DDR3 1866 KHX1866C9D3K2/8GX
1 13403 GIGABYTE GA-Z87-D3HP LGA1150/ Intel Z87/ DDR3/ CrossFireX/ SATA3&USB3.
1 10120 Seagate Barracuda ST1000DM003 1TB 7200 RPM 64MB
1 12652 Benq® Monitor LED 24" 3D XL2420T
1 11508 Antec 650W TruePower TP-650 80PLUS® Bronze NVIDIA™ SLI™
1 12493 Sentey Classic Series 1332 Mid Tower
1 13439 Cooler Master TPC 612 RR-T612-20PK-R1 CPU Fan
1 10370 Arctic Silver 5 THERMAL 3.5GR
1 13383 Intel Core i7-4770K Haswell 3.5GHz LGA 1150 84W Quad-Core
1 13456 GIGABYTE GV-N760OC-2GD GeForce GTX 760 2GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3
1 12354 Lite-On Super AllWrite IHAS124 -04 WU 24X SATA DVD+/-RW Dual Layer

Shouldn't be my RAM at 1600 Mhz or even 1866 Mhz?
 

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I'm not sure about overclocking the RAM to 1600 but do have a look and see what it will give you when enabled. Just pop into the bios and see hwat changes when it's applied. You don't have to save the settings just have a look see...
 

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