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Okay guys, little update:

 

- The good news first: Yesterday my new PSU finally arrived. I installed it and could fly probelm free for some hours.

Altough I didn't do very long sessions yet, the bluescreenprobelm seems to be fixed for now.

 

- The bad news: I started getting a totally diffrent kind of bluescreen right now. This time it is STOP: 0x00..0101 and ..001E.

A short search on google brought me to the conclusion that the vcore is to low.

 

I will try to adjust it tomorrow.

 

This leads me to my question tough: How can the new PSU (assuming it is working properly) actually have any change on the vcore?

 

 

Best regards,

 

Jonathan

 

PS: Altough thinking about it, the PSU has an overcurrentprotecion for every 8-pin port. I will have a look tomorrow if that causes the problem too!

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Posted

Short, and hopfully final, update:

 

The new PSU seemed to fix the cause for the bluescreens. They did not apear again since then.

Howerver, the Corsair Link Software seemes to have caused the STOP: 0x00..0101 and ..001 bluescreens, as deinstalling Corsair Link fixed the problem!

 

So thank you very much for your advice! :thumbup:

 

Best regards,

 

John

Check out my YouTube: xxJohnxx

 

Intel i7 6800k watercooled | ASUS Rampage V Edition 10 | 32 GB RAM | Asus GTX1080 watercooled

Posted

Corsair Link was prolly causing a Driver Issue.

 

there's no specific "VCORE LOW" Bluescreen code.

 

I had that Issue with Using Corsair to monitor System. Happened Mainly when Screens went into Standby.

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Posted

Hello again,

 

This post hopefully gives the final solution to my bluescreen problem.

 

Last week I got myselfe an Arduino board with Ethernet-Shield. I plugged that into my second Ethernet port on my motherboard (which has two Ethernet ports). Soon after that I got a bluescreen while playing DCS.

After a couple of hours I realised that the only thing I changed between not getting bluescreens and getting bluescreens was the network cable in the second Ethernet port. I pluged that cable out and since then I haven't gotten any more bluescreens.

 

This also explains why the bluescreens appeared and disappeared after doing any hardware change (for which I plug everything out and put the computer onto the table).

After doing any change I place the computer back under my table and plug the cables back in. I didn't bother with connecting the Network cable into the same port. So it would randomly end up in one of the two ports.

Thinking about that I also rember that I plugged in the cable into a diffrent port after I built in the GPU, because I had to reasing IP Adresses to the diffrent network port.

 

Once more, thanks for the help guys! I didn't expect a faulty Ethernet port to be the cause!

 

Best regards,

 

Jonathan

Check out my YouTube: xxJohnxx

 

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Posted

John hi its McCoy i had the same problem and it was driving me insane follow the advice on the nvidia forums its to do with their updates being corrupted so switch off automatic updates don't buy anything else new your psu was more than capable.

Clear out all the drivers for nvidia do a clean install but roll back to an earlier date when you had stability, theres about 60 pages about this BSOD on their forums and everyone is saying its corrupted and advising rolling back to an earlier date until they fix it.

Just make sure you turn off automatic updates for it to and disable notifications to otherwise it will keep popping back up and suggesting theres a new update.

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