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Page 1 of 2 1 2 > 30 Mar 2012 #1 Hardkoure Windows 7 Ulitmate x64 8 posts New build, Frezeing randomly, Cache Hierarchy Error. Well i just recently built a new computer,
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i have replaced the MOBO and still have this problem. I keep randomly freezing. it could take 4 mins, it could take 6 HRS, i can run games fine and is triggered when i do absolutely nothing to trigger it. No BSOD, no errors in event viewer pre-crash. Ran memtest on my sticks, it came back no errors on 6 passes each stick. It works fine in safe mode and in BIOS, a corrected hardware error has occurred pci express root port no freezes there. My event viewer gives me this error every 5 minutes: A corrected hardware error has occurred. Reported by component: Processor Core Error Source: Corrected Machine Check Error Type: Cache Hierarchy Error Processor ID: 4 ___________________________ A corrected hardware error has occurred. Reported by component: Processor Core Error Source: Corrected Machine Check Error Type: Cache Hierarchy Error Processor ID: 5 _________________________ A corrected hardware error has occurred. Reported by component: Processor Core Error Source: Corrected Machine Check Error Type: Cache Hierarchy Error Processor ID: 2 _________________________ ID 4 and ID 5 happen at the same time. ID 2 is rare. I am NOT over clocked. Could this be a hardware issue? my voltage is 5.0 - 5v, 12.149 - v12, and 3.336 - 3.3v CPU Temps 34-42 MB temp 34-37 I have tried 2 different windows CDs. Could it be a PSU problem? What puzzles me is if it is hardware why can i run safe mode with no freezes. My System Specs OS Windows 7 Ulitmate x64 CPU FX-6100 Motherboard Asus M5A97 Memory Ripjaws X F3-17000CL11D-8GBXL Graphics Card SAPPHIRE 100315L Radeon HD 6850 1GB Sound Card onboard Monitor(s) Displays Acer PSU OCZ ModXStream Pro 600W Case NZXT Source 210 S210-001 Black Aluminum Brush / Plastic AT Cooling CORSAIR H40 High Perf
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of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business machine check exception decoder Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Server Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question whea-logger event id 19 windows 10 _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a http://www.sevenforums.com/bsod-help-support/221948-new-build-frezeing-randomly-cache-hierarchy-error.html question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Do I have a bad motherboard or a bad CPU? (STOP 0x00000101 and 0x00000124) [closed] up vote 3 down vote favorite 1 I just built a new system and I'm getting very frequent STOP errors. The STOP errors I've hard are 0x00000101 and 0x00000124, which are both Machine http://serverfault.com/questions/8999/do-i-have-a-bad-motherboard-or-a-bad-cpu-stop-0x00000101-and-0x00000124 Check Exceptions. I know that I have a hardware error, but I'm not sure if it's the CPU or the motherboard that's the problem. I don't have another CPU of the same socket handy to swap and test. The reason I suspect the CPU is because in the event log I see a log of these: A corrected hardware error has occurred. Reported by component: Processor Core Error Source: Corrected Machine Check Error Type: Cache Hierarchy Error Processor ID: 1 The details view of this entry contains further information. From what I've read, that could be a BIOS issue, but it certainly sounds like a CPU issue. The motherboard is a GIGABYTE with AMD SB700 southbridge. The CPU is an Athlon X2 7750. My understanding is that the CPU is a re-branded X4 with two cores disabled, probably because they are faultly. I want to RMA the faulty part, but I'm not sure which it is. Anyone care to guess? UPDATE: RESOLVED - After replacing the motherboard, the problem turns out to be "Cool 'n Quiet". Disabling "Cool 'n Quiet" in the BIOS suddenly resolved the issue.
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