Amd northbridge hypertransport watchdog timeout error

AMD Northbridge error (HyperTransport Watchdog Timeout) vittau Distinguished Sometimes my computer will randomly freeze, the screen goes black or messed up with colored stripes, and then reboots by itself. Event log says this: [fixed]A fatal hardware error has occurred. Component: AMD Northbridge Error Source: Machine Check Exception Error Type: HyperTransport Watchdog Timeout Error[/fixed] It […]

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AMD Northbridge error (HyperTransport Watchdog Timeout)

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Sometimes my computer will randomly freeze, the screen goes black or messed up with colored stripes, and then reboots by itself. Event log says this:

[fixed]A fatal hardware error has occurred.
Component: AMD Northbridge
Error Source: Machine Check Exception
Error Type: HyperTransport Watchdog Timeout Error[/fixed]

It usually happens soon after the computer was turned on (sometimes even inside the BIOS Setup). After this period passes, it can stay up for hours and hours without problems (though it has crashed after several hours too). I am not overclocking, though I have tried to OC my graphics card (from 700/1150 to 800/1300) just to test it’s stability, and had no problems with this.

Here are some of the facts I considered important to the case:

■When the crash happens inside the BIOS Setup, the VGA fan goes 100% for a few moments.
■One time I was listening to music, and the music kept on playing for a few seconds after the screen went black, and then it rebooted.
■Ran memtest for

2h without problems.
■Ran Prime95 and FurMark for a few minutes. I didn’t let the tests go for hours because it seems unnecessary (most of the crashes happened while idling anyway).
■My PSU is an OCZ500SXS, should be more than enough.
■Tried increasing the NB and HT voltages a bit, didn’t help.
■BIOS, drivers and OS are updated.

So, does anyone have any ideas?

ASUS M4A785TD-M Evo, AthlonII X4 620, Sapphire HD5750 1GB, 2x 2GB Kingston 1333MHz DDR3, Windows 7 x64 PRO SP1

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Amd northbridge hypertransport watchdog timeout error

Hi,Friends,

I have a problem and send all information about error and my PC to solve this problem

After bluescreen in boot page this message is under the page:

A Hyper Transport Sync Flood Error occurred on last boot

press F1 to resume.

Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1
Locale ID: 1065

Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: 124
BCP1: 00000000
BCP2: 8595A4A4
BCP3: 00000000
BCP4: 00000000
OS Version: 6_1_7600
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 256_1

Files that help describe the problem:
C:WindowsMinidump42411-17050-01.dmp
C:UsersSADAF COMPUTERAppDataLocalTempWER-23852-0.sysdata.xml

My PC Info
MS Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit
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CPU
AMD Phenom II X4 955
Deneb 45nm Technology

AMD Phenom II X4 955
Cores 4
Threads 4
Name AMD Phenom II X4 955
Code Name Deneb
Package Socket AM2+ (940)
Technology 45nm
Specification AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 955 Processor
Family F
Extended family 10
Model 4
Extended model 4
Stepping 3
Revision RB-C3
Instructions MMX (+), 3DNow! (+), SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4A, x86-64
Bus speed 200.0 MHz
Rated Bus speed 2000.1 MHz
Stock bus speed 200 MHz
——————-
RAM
4.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 666MHz 9-9-9-24

Memory
Type DDR3
Size 4096 MBytes
Channels # Dual
DRAM frequency 666.7 MHz
CAS# Latency (CL) 9 clocks
RAS# to CAS# delay (tRCD) 9 clocks
RAS# precharge (tRP) 9 clocks
Cycle time (tRAS) 24 clocks
Bank cycle time (tRС) 33 clocks
Command rate (CR) 1T
———————
MSI 870-G45 (MS-7599) (CPU1)
Motherboard
Manufacturer MSI
Model 870-G45 (MS-7599)
Version 2.0
Chipset vendor ATI
Chipset model RD770
Chipset revision 00
Southbridge vendor ATI
Southbridge model SB750
Southbridge revision 00
BIOS
Brand American Megatrends Inc.
Version V10.5
Date 09/08/2010
———-
Name LG FLATRON E2250(Digital) on ATI Radeon HD 5600 Series
Current Resolution 1920×1080 pixels
Work Resolution 1920×1040 pixels
State enabled, primary, output devices support
Monitor Width 1920
Monitor Height 1080
Monitor Bpp 32 bits per pixel
Monitor Frequency 60 MHz
Device \.DISPLAY1Monitor0
ATI Radeon HD 5600 Series
Memory 1024 MB
Memory type 2
Driver version 8.741.0.0
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Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1
Locale ID: 1065

Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: 124
BCP1: 00000000
BCP2: 86D0F3DC
BCP3: 00000000
BCP4: 00000000
OS Version: 6_1_7600
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 256_1

Files that help describe the problem:
C:WindowsMinidump50211-18174-01.dmp
C:UsersSADAF COMPUTERAppDataLocalTempWER-169978-0.sysdata.xml

================================================================================
(From Event Viewer)
Log Name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-WHEA-Logger
Date: 2011/05/02 06:02:59 PM
Event ID: 20
Task Category: None
Level: Error
Keywords:
User: LOCAL SERVICE
Computer: lucian121
Description:
A fatal hardware error has occurred.

Component: AMD Northbridge
Error Source: Machine Check Exception
Error Type: HyperTransport Watchdog Timeout Error
Processor ID: 0

The details view of this entry contains further information.
Event Xml:

20
0
2
0
0
0x8000000000000000

20395

System
lucian121

3
0
4
0xf200000000070f0f
0x0
0x0
7
928
435045521002FFFFFFFF03000100000002000000A00300001F200D0002050B1400000000000000000

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«HyperTransport Watchdog Timeout Error» (0x00000124 code BSOD)

zyxel

Posts: 12 +0

First of all, sorry for my low capacity to express myself in english. I hope that you can understand my message despite that.

Well, I will explain my problem from the beginning (the important thing is at the end, I will also explain another problem I have with the pc, because I want to know if it is related with the BSOD):

Some months ago, I had a very extrange problem with the PC. It happened one time and in the next day the computer ran well. About two months after that, it happened again and, after turning off the case fans, it ran well again
After that, I changed all my computer components except the MoBo, RAM, HD and DVD Reader. But some days ago it happened again, and it was solved by changing the SATA connector of the HD

The problem I am talking you about consists of that the windows animations/clock/all applications runs extremely fast (the clock ticks one minute every second, the animations run extremely fast, etc (all in the windows was «overclocked»))

Well, now I will explain the BSOD problem: yesterday, when I was watching a video in megavideo, the screen went black and the sound looped, and some seconds ago the computer restarted. After rebooting, in the event registry I saw that error reports (I will traduce because I have windows in spanish):

first error report:

Blue Screen code:
0x00000124 (0x0000000000000000, 0xfffffa80050308f8, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000).

second error report:

A fatal hardware error has occurred.

Component: AMD Northbridge
Error Source: Machine Check Exception
Error Type: HyperTransport Watchdog Timeout Error
Processor ID: 0

The details view of this entry contains further information.

I have been a lot of time searching that error in google and I found that it is a hardware error

I have to say that my motherboard has 2 broken MLCC capacitors near the socket, it might be related with that

Please help me, I am very worried and also very confused, I need to know how to find out which is the broken component of my pc(testing applications are reliable?), and what have caused that.

Thanks in advance

motherboard: Asus M3A78-EM (old) (AMD 780G chipset)

processor: Phenom II 1090T (new)

graphics card: Radeon HD 5870 (new)

RAM: Kingston 2x1gb DDR2 800 (old)

HD: Seagate 500GB (old)

PSU: Nox 1000W (new)

if it is needed some more information about my pc to help me please let me know.

Mindumps (I uploaded to megaupload because the forum doesnt let me upload it here :S )

zyxel

Posts: 12 +0

nobody can help me??

I have an interesting update: I have noticed that it crashes (and I get the same error messages) everytime I see a HQ video in megavideo(but not playing). what do you think about that?

PD: I have assumed that the problem of my computer is a hardware issue and I can solve it by formatting or something like that, but I would like to be sure about which is the broken component

Route44

Posts: 12,015 +82

Your error is 0x124: WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR and is described as «A fatal hardware error has occurred.»

This error code and definition has replaced the older XP code 0x9C: MACHINE_CHECK_EXCEPTION and though it is older the definition still is applicable: This is a hardware issue: an unrecoverable hardware error has occurred. The parameters have different meanings depending on what type of CPU you have but, while diagnostic, rarely lead to a clear solution. Most commonly it results from overheating, from failed hardware (RAM, CPU, hardware bus, power supply, etc.), or from pushing hardware beyond its capabilities (e.g., overclocking a CPU).

Honestly, this is a very difficult error to work with because as it says a clear diagnosis rarely comes forth and I have never seen a minidump with either error codes give a definitive answer. I know IT techs that don’t like working with it. What makes it so difficult is that it can be any hardware in your system — and I mean any.

Here are some of the causes that were determined to be the source o 0x124/0x9C errors from posters here and abroad: NIC, DVD/CD drives, dust build up around the CPU that caused overheating of said CPU, bulging capacitors hidden by heatsink, video card, psu, motherboard, and external harddrive connected by USB.

*** By the fact that you have two broken capacitors I would say either have someone fix them or better yet get a new motherboard. Of course you’ll need to get DDR3 memory but good DDR3 is cheap. *

By the way your English is quite fine.

zyxel

Posts: 12 +0

Your error is 0x124: WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR and is described as «A fatal hardware error has occurred.»

This error code and definition has replaced the older XP code 0x9C: MACHINE_CHECK_EXCEPTION and though it is older the definition still is applicable: This is a hardware issue: an unrecoverable hardware error has occurred. The parameters have different meanings depending on what type of CPU you have but, while diagnostic, rarely lead to a clear solution. Most commonly it results from overheating, from failed hardware (RAM, CPU, hardware bus, power supply, etc.), or from pushing hardware beyond its capabilities (e.g., overclocking a CPU).

Honestly, this is a very difficult error to work with because as it says a clear diagnosis rarely comes forth and I have never seen a minidump with either error codes give a definitive answer. I know IT techs that don’t like working with it. What makes it so difficult is that it can be any hardware in your system — and I mean any.

Here are some of the causes that were determined to be the source o 0x124/0x9C errors from posters here and abroad: NIC, DVD/CD drives, dust build up around the CPU that caused overheating of said CPU, bulging capacitors hidden by heatsink, video card, psu, motherboard, and external harddrive connected by USB.

*** By the fact that you have two broken capacitors I would say either have someone fix them or better yet get a new motherboard. Of course you’ll need to get DDR3 memory but good DDR3 is cheap. *

By the way your English is quite fine.

Yes, I will get a new motherboard as soon as possible (next monday xD) as well as new RAM and possibly a new HD (in order to take advantage of SATA3).

I know (by other posts) that that error code doesnt give any information about which component is failing but, what do you think about that:

A fatal hardware error has occurred.

Component: AMD Northbridge
Error Source: Machine Check Exception
Error Type: HyperTransport Watchdog Timeout Error
Processor ID: 0

? does that message give some information? and the fact that it only happens when whatching HD videos (in megavideo, but not in youtube I think (but it can be due to that the HQ videos I have seen in youtube werent enought long to make the computer fail) :S :S)? and the other windows error that I explained can have something to do with that?

By the way, I read that in my case it is recommended to use memtest to know if the RAM memory is broken, but it seems like that test must be done one time with each RAM stick, and it is very difficult to me to remove/put the RAM sticks because thay are hidden under the big cpu cooler. Do you think I must do that test anyway? or it is not really necessary in my case?

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Amd northbridge hypertransport watchdog timeout error

Since i bought this pc(about 6 months i think) i’ve been experiencing some problems with some specific games.
Hi i hope someone can clear this out for me, because i’ve tried the 2K support and some robot entertainement forums and neither of those could help me.

Well here is the problem,in some especific games(Orcs must die, orcs must die 2, bioshock,bioshock 2,warframe beta,dungeonland) after some minutes, sometimes seconds of gameplay(bioshock 2 and Omd 2 take only some seconds and Dungeonland takes like an hour ) my pc blackscreens and it crashes, reboots and all that stuff, i have tried a lot of thigs and nothing worked.

Here is the event from the event viewer:

Log Name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-WHEA-Logger
Date: 19/08/2012 15:37:34
Event ID: 20
Task Category: None
Level: Error
Keywords:
Description:
A fatal hardware error has occurred.
Component: AMD Northbridge
Error Source: Machine Check Exception
Error Type: HyperTransport Watchdog Timeout Error
Processor ID: 0

I just want to know if is possible that my processor is broken or something because it still got warranty if i need to replace it.

AMD FX 4100
8.2 GB RAM
Windows 7
GeForce GTX 560

I got the 2K support ticket for more info:

I’m pretty sure my bios and drivers are up to date, hope someone can help me with this.

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So I have recently bought a new GPU for my pc build, (AMD R9 290), fitted it and installed all the newest drivers since having fitted it the PC keeps on powering down and rebooting. Three times in one night etc. It’s not under and load or at any specific point, can do it at idle it just seems to be completely random. Event log says this every time;
«A fatal hardware error has occurred.

Component: AMD Northbridge
Error Source: Machine Check Exception
Error Type: HyperTransport Watchdog Timeout Error
Processor ID: 0″

As the GPU was new and a big step up from previous I thought it could possibly be the PSU, so since bought a Corsair 850W psu (over specced) but wanted to make sure it would be okay.
Error is still happening obviously.
I have updated to the latest BIOS from the asus website. I have done a memory check using memtest 86 all fine.
I have uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers for the GPU but still the same problem.
Processor is AMD FX-4170 not over clocked, I just dont know what the problem could be.
I was hoping if any of you guys could shed any light on it.
Any response would be greatly appreciated, thank you in advance!
(hope it all makes sense I have typed this quickly in fear of it rebooting haha!)
Can upload the mini dumps if that will help.
Thanks guys!

  • #2

Check your voltage that your cpu is getting. This problem occurs between the AMD Northbridge and the cpu. Find out a) What the voltage that the cpu is supposed to be receiving, b) what the actual voltage the cpu is receiving via the BIOS, and c) if the voltage is off either set it to the recommended specs and if that isn’t the case edge up the voltage in the BIOS and see if that brings stability.

  • #3

Check your voltage that your cpu is getting. This problem occurs between the AMD Northbridge and the cpu. Find out a) What the voltage that the cpu is supposed to be receiving, b) what the actual voltage the cpu is receiving via the BIOS, and c) if the voltage is off either set it to the recommended specs and if that isn’t the case edge up the voltage in the BIOS and see if that brings stability.

Been having a go at it today, taken the gpu out and run on the integrated graphics, no crashes, then put old gpu back in without changing the drivers and again no crashes. The fact that the 290 has a higher power draw wouldn’t affect the voltage the cpu is getting, or would it?
Thanks for your response.

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If you can, under the old hardware, check your voltage to your cpu via BIOS and your video card and and then with the new video card installed check the voltages again to both. Any difference? That Corsair should be more than enough so I am thinking there is a power setting not correct somewhere.

0x124 errors are a major pain because though it points to hardware issues it often doesn’t lend itself to pointing out the exact cause. I know IT techs that avoid dealing with this error if they can. But since you have some diagnostic information at hand hopefully we know where the issue lies.

  • #5

Im having a similar issue. The screen either turns black or it becomes one solid color for a few moments before rebooting. It mainly happens whenever I play graphically intensive games but recently it has happened a few times while simply web browsing. I checked the event viewer and I got the same one as above. I’ve heard that the problem could either be my motherboard or my cpu.
cpu: AMD FX-6300
gpu: Geforce GTX 770
motherboard: MSI 760gma-p34(FX)
psu: SPI Magna Gold Pro 850w
8gb ddr3 ram

  • #6

This sounds like it might be a heat issue; AMD chips get hot and heat will cause all kinds of issues especially the kind you are relating. I want you to do this simple and yet effective diagnostic procedure:

1. Open up your case. Check to see if there is any dust build up especially on your fans, I.e., cpu, video cards, case. If there is a build up then get a can of air and spray it no closer than 6 inches to remove said dust. DO NOT TURN THE CAN UPSIDE DOWN.

2. If there is little to no dust then with side panel off find a small fan.
3. Have this fan on low setting blow directly into your system.
4. Now play your games, etc.

* What are the results.

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This sounds like it might be a heat issue; AMD chips get hot and heat will cause all kinds of issues especially the kind you are relating. I want you to do this simple and yet effective diagnostic procedure:

1. Open up your case. Check to see if there is any dust build up especially on your fans, I.e., cpu, video cards, case. If there is a build up then get a can of air and spray it no closer than 6 inches to remove said dust. DO NOT TURN THE CAN UPSIDE DOWN.

2. If there is little to no dust then with side panel off find a small fan.
3. Have this fan on low setting blow directly into your system.
4. Now play your games, etc.

* What are the results.

I’ve cleaned it out dozens of times and atleast 3 times today. Ive setup the fan like you said and it still rebooted while I was on YouTube. I’ve also been monitoring the temps and the CPU stays between 26- 33°C while gamimg and the GPU ranges between 57-76°(the card was built to run at 80°C). Should I just get a new motherboard or is there a way to save this one?

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Have you ever run Memtest on your RAM? Also, what error codes — if any — show when it Blue Screens — if it Blue Screens?

I am also wondering if the issue might be with your power supply. Sparkle gets a lot of mixed reviews. If a power supply is faulty it will cause many issues. A power supply can be thought of as the backbone of any system. If you have someone who can do diagnostics on it with a volt meter by all means do so.

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Jun 8, 2013

My computer has run without issue since I replaced the motherboard about two years ago, but now three times in the past four days I’ve experienced a system hang. All three hangs have identical entries in the Event Viewer:
Quote:

A fatal hardware error has occurred.

Component: AMD Northbridge
Error Source: Machine Check Exception
Error Type: HyperTransport Watchdog Timeout Error
Processor ID: 0

While researching the cause, I found this thread where someone was having the same issue, and the consensus there was that it was a voltage setting problem. All the BIOS voltage settings are stock (all set to Auto), so I’m not sure why this would suddenly be an issue for me. What is causing this; an improper voltage setting? Some sort of hardware failure?

I have experiencing building systems, but no experience overclocking or fiddling in the BIOS apart from the basics. Any insight/assistance you can provide is greatly appreciated!

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Jun 13, 2013

Having been 4 days since I posted I’ll bump this thread once. So far this week my computer has only hung once (still error 124). I’m hesitant to fiddle with BIOS settings without really knowing what I’m doing.

WizardontheJob

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This may be a sign of hardware failure. Word on the street is that this is a bear of a problem to troubleshoot. Since this seems to be linked to faulty voltage on the NB, perhaps try setting the voltages manually. Actually first do a total reset of your BIOS, just to be sure. If you dont get any positive results with that, then you might try setting your NB voltage to 1.2 or 1.3. Then boot up and run Prime95.

Sorry, there just isnt much to go on for this one. Have you tried contacting Asus tech support to see if they have any ideas?

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I have seen that error code a lot when doing overclocking, never seen it said as a hyper transport problem though. I always fix it by raising vcore.

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Jun 14, 2013

After getting another hang this evening, I’ve changed the NB voltage from Auto to 1.2. Now we wait to see what happens…thanks for the help thus far!

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0124 — low vcore or cores unstable (Deneb,Thuban)
101 — low vcore or cores unstable (Deneb,Thuban)
03B — low vcore or cores unstable (Deneb,Thuban)
127 — low vcore or cores unstable (Deneb,Thuban)
0008E — low vcore or cores unstable (Thuban)
0050 — Possible memory instability, try loosening timings or dropping speeds (Heka, Callisto, Deneb)

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Jun 15, 2013

Quote:

Originally Posted by wizardonthejob View Post

…you might try setting your NB voltage to 1.2 or 1.3.

Sadly, neither of these settings worked out (got system hangs on both).

Quote:

Originally Posted by EniGma1987 View Post

0124 — low vcore or cores unstable (Deneb,Thuban)

Can you suggest a value for vcore voltage? I have it set to Auto right now, and the motherboard manual doesn’t say what voltage «Auto» is, nor can I find such information on AMD’s site.

Edit: Fixed formatting

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Quote:

Originally Posted by bananaman42 View Post

Sadly, neither of these settings worked out (got system hangs on both).
Can you suggest a value for vcore voltage? I have it set to Auto right now, and the motherboard manual doesn’t say what voltage «Auto» is, nor can I find such information on AMD’s site.

Edit: Fixed formatting

No I cannot sorry. Each processor is different and each has their own VID (stock voltage ID) THis is based on many things about the processor, so one person with 1.3v stable might not be stable for you, and your stock voltage may be even 1.45v. With your processor, you should not go above 1.5v for 24/7 usage, and you always want to stay with as low a voltage as you can be stable with. Just try out 1.4v as a starting place and work from there either + or -. and try to make sure your CPU isnt getting too hot during heavy usage either by running a program like CoreTemp. I cant remember what the max temp is supposed to be, but just try to stay below 70 to be safe.

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I found a place in my BIOS that tells me the VCORE, and it looks like «Auto» is around 1.408 volts. I bumped it up to 1.45v, so we’ll see what happens. Thanks for all the help, EniGma! You have been marvelous!

nakano2k1

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Your MB is done or getting ready to die.

The northbridge chip underneath the heatsink is overheating, or one of the caps supporting it has failed and is not providing the proper current required for it’s operation.

You can try to check and see if you can change the thermal compound under the northbridge heatsink or just point a room fan directly on it and see if it will boot up. If it doesn’t change anything, look for bubbling of capacitors or of the PCB on the motherboard.

**Edit**

I just noticed you have the M4N75TD which has the notorious nforce 750a chipset. Notorious for overheating and failing…

Друзья, нужен совет.

Вылетает система. Иногда появляется BSOD с ошибкой 0x00000124, но чаще всего на несколько секунд белеет экран, или артефакты, и какой-то кулер в корпусе начинает реветь, как бешеный (не отслеживал, что именно за кулер, но похоже на видеокарту по звуку).

Сначала проявлялось при игре в Warcraft III, если одновременно играть и слушать музыку. Но сейчас и без этого вылетает, в режиме рабочего стола.

Конфигурация: Windows 7 x64, мат. плата ASUS M4A79XTD EVO, 12 gb памяти, процессор AMD Phenom II x4 945 Deneb (не разогнан), Sapphire Radeon HD 4830 hdmi, бп Enchance 550w, SSD Kingmax 120 gb.

Два винта под файлы, один пробовал отключать — не помогает.

На процессоре нормальное охлаждение (башня), да и вентиляторов в корпусе хватает, если верить датчикам, перегрева нигде и близко нет.

Память проверялась мемтестом пару месяцев назад.

Пробовал обновлять драйвер на видео, поставил самый новый. Толку нет.

Да, ещё я понижал напряжение ядра ЦП через BIOS, потом, естественно, прогонял тестами, играл в GTA 4, и никаких проблем. Сейчас повысил немного, но всё равно вылетает.

Похожие симптомы были, когда у меня видеокарта перегревалась, но сейчас же перегрев не регистрируется.

Update:

Тут в соседней теме советуют человеку посмотреть в журнале событий, я у себя в журнале нашёл такое:

Неустранимая аппаратная ошибка.

Компонент: AMD Northbridge
Источник ошибки: Исключение проверки компьютера
Тип ошибки: Ошибка таймаута устройства наблюдения гипертранспорта
ИД процесса: 0

Дополнительные сведения содержатся в подробностях этой записи.

Я догадываюсь, что ответы будут примерно следующие: недостаточно мощности бп, неисправна материнка, неисправен бп,  не хватает питания процессору, но, может кто-то уже сталкивался с подобным и может подсказать что-то конкретное? например, может ли проблема крыться в драйверах на видеокарту? Я слышал, что в новых версиях амдишных драйверов поддержка старых карточек не очень?

I have a problem and send all information about error and my PC to solve this problem

press F1 to resume…

My PC Info
MS Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit
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CPU
AMD Phenom II X4 955
Deneb 45nm Technology

        AMD Phenom II X4 955
            Cores    4
            Threads    4
            Name    AMD Phenom II X4 955
            Code Name    Deneb
            Package    Socket AM2+ (940)
            Technology    45nm
            Specification    AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 955 Processor
            Family    F
            Extended family    10
            Model    4
            Extended model    4
            Stepping    3
            Revision    RB-C3
            Instructions    MMX (+), 3DNow! (+), SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4A, x86-64
            Bus speed    200.0 MHz
            Rated Bus speed    2000.1 MHz
            Stock bus speed    200 MHz
——————-
RAM
4.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 666MHz  9-9-9-24

        Memory
            Type    DDR3
            Size    4096 MBytes
            Channels #    Dual
            DRAM frequency    666.7 MHz
            CAS# Latency (CL)    9 clocks
            RAS# to CAS# delay (tRCD)    9 clocks
            RAS# precharge (tRP)    9 clocks
            Cycle time (tRAS)    24 clocks
            Bank cycle time (tRС)    33 clocks
            Command rate (CR)    1T
———————
MSI 870-G45 (MS-7599) (CPU1)
Motherboard
    Manufacturer    MSI
    Model    870-G45 (MS-7599)
    Version    2.0
    Chipset vendor    ATI
    Chipset model    RD770
    Chipset revision    00
    Southbridge vendor    ATI
    Southbridge model    SB750
    Southbridge revision    00
        BIOS
            Brand    American Megatrends Inc.
            Version    V10.5
            Date    09/08/2010
———-
    Name    LG FLATRON E2250(Digital) on
ATI Radeon HD 5600 Series

    Current Resolution    1920×1080 pixels
    Work Resolution    1920×1040 pixels
    State    enabled, primary, output devices support
    Monitor Width    1920
    Monitor Height    1080
    Monitor Bpp    32 bits per pixel
    Monitor Frequency    60 MHz
    Device    \.DISPLAY1Monitor0
ATI Radeon HD 5600 Series
    Memory    1024 MB
    Memory type    2
    Driver version    8.741.0.0
——————

===================================================================
06:06 PM ‎2011/‎05/‎02
Problem signature:

  Problem Event Name:    BlueScreen
  OS Version:    6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1
  Locale ID:    1065

Additional information about the problem:
  BCCode:    124
  BCP1:    00000000
  BCP2:    86D0F3DC
  BCP3:    00000000
  BCP4:    00000000
  OS Version:    6_1_7600
  Service Pack:    0_0
  Product:    256_1

Files that help describe the problem:
  C:WindowsMinidump50211-18174-01.dmp
  C:UsersSADAF COMPUTERAppDataLocalTempWER-169978-0.sysdata.xml

================================================================================
(From Event Viewer)
Log Name:      System
Source:        Microsoft-Windows-WHEA-Logger
Date:          2011/05/02 06:02:59 PM
Event ID:      20
Task Category: None
Level:         Error
Keywords:      
User:          LOCAL SERVICE
Computer:      lucian121
Description:
A fatal hardware error has occurred.

Component: AMD Northbridge
Error Source: Machine Check Exception
Error Type: HyperTransport Watchdog Timeout Error
Processor ID: 0

The details view of this entry contains further information.
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns=»http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event»>
  <System>
    <Provider Name=»Microsoft-Windows-WHEA-Logger» Guid=»{C26C4F3C-3F66-4E99-8F8A-39405CFED220}»

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    <Version>0</Version>
    <Level>2</Level>
    <Task>0</Task>
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    <Execution ProcessID=»1804″ ThreadID=»1820″ />
    <Channel>System</Channel>
    <Computer>lucian121</Computer>
    <Security UserID=»S-1-5-19″ />
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    <Data Name=»MciMisc»>0x0</Data>
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My HP laptop had a typical windows update that required a reboot. I did this. Everything seemed fine. At night, I put my laptop to sleep with a tap of the power button, then wake it with another tap of the power button in the morning. Waking from sleep is always rather quick. But I started to notice that my laptop had shut down completely overnight. Plugged in, no power problem. Since it happened more than once, I decided to check the Event Log for System:

A fatal hardware error has occurred

Component: AMD Northbridge
Error Source: Machine Check Exception
Error Type: HyperTransport Watchdog Timeout Error
Processor APIC ID: 0
Event ID: 20
Source: WHEA-Logger

I wasn’t able to find out much about this error, only that others encountered this with random reboots while the system was up and running. My case is thankfully not that severe. But it had me wondering if there’s some kind of hardware issue?

I decided to roll back to a restore point made a week prior. This processed OK. I checked my Event Log for System and didn’t see any new entry for this fatal error. Is it possible that some kind of unexpected glitch happened in the last update? I’m wondering if I should try it again manually, or if I should wait for Windows to do an automatic Update later on.

UPDATE: I let the system hibernate and then woke it up again a few hours later. Event Viewer doesn’t show that fatal hardware error. I’m going to proceed with the update again and see if it returns.

«If you keep an open mind, life will give you more possibilities.»

Hi,

What i’m experiencing are random reboots (it happened 4 times), BUT while i was navigating in google maps, or watching a video on Youtube. Problem started to happen since the case was swapped by a tech to fit my Sapphire Radeon R9 290 Tri-x, which is pretty big…

I did several tests, and all went fine (memtest86+ 3 passes; Seagate HD diagnostics; Sfc/scannow). I didn’t experience any problems during gaming.

The error codes are (pasted from Win Event Viewer)

Error 06/12/2014 17:34:37 WMI 10 None
Error 06/12/2014 17:33:50 WHEA-Logger 20 None ***
Error 06/12/2014 17:33:49 Service Control Manager 7009 None
Error 06/12/2014 17:32:55 Kernel-Processor-Power 35 (2) **
Error 06/12/2014 17:32:55 Kernel-Processor-Power 35 (2)**
Error 06/12/2014 17:32:55 Kernel-Processor-Power 35 (2)**
Error 06/12/2014 17:32:55 Kernel-Processor-Power 35 (2)**
Error 06/12/2014 17:32:55 Kernel-Processor-Power 35 (2) **
Error 06/12/2014 17:32:55 Kernel-Processor-Power 35 (2)**
Critical 06/12/2014 17:32:54 Kernel-Power 41 (63) *

**:

Log Name:      System
Source:       Kernel-Processor-Power
Date:         
Event ID:      35
Task Category: (2)
Level:         Error

Description:
Performance power management features on processor 0 in group 0 are disabled due to a firmware problem. Check with the computer manufacturer for updated firmware. <— note that in every «**» error, the processor is different: from «processor 0 in group 0» to «processor 5 in group  0».

***:

Event ID 20 — WHEA-Logger

A fatal hardware error has occurred.

Component: AMD Northbridge

Error Source: Machine Check Exception

Error Type: HyperTransport Watchdog Timeout Error

Processor APIC ID: 0

The details view of this entry contains further information.

 Note that the «**» errors occur every time i boot up the machine…like this:

Error 07/12/2014 11:48:38 WMI 10 None
Error 07/12/2014 11:47:42 Service Control Manager 7009 None
Error 07/12/2014 11:46:52 Kernel-Processor-Power 35 (2)
Error 07/12/2014 11:46:52 Kernel-Processor-Power 35 (2)
Error 07/12/2014 11:46:52 Kernel-Processor-Power 35 (2)
Error 07/12/2014 11:46:52 Kernel-Processor-Power 35 (2)
Error 07/12/2014 11:46:52 Kernel-Processor-Power 35 (2)
Error 07/12/2014 11:46:52 Kernel-Processor-Power 35 (2)

here are my stats:

Operating System
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1
CPU
    AMD FX-6350    19 °C
    Vishera 32nm Technology
RAM
    8,00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 669MHz (9-9-9-24)
Motherboard
    Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-78LMT-S2P (Socket M2)    30 °C
Graphics
    VG248 (1920×1080@144Hz)
    4096MB ATI AMD Radeon R9 200 Series (Sapphire/PCPartner)    44 °C
Storage
    465GB Seagate ST500DM002-1BD142 ATA Device (SATA)    26 °C
Optical Drives
    ELBY CLONEDRIVE SCSI CdRom Device
    ATAPI iHAS524 B ATA Device
Audio
    Realtek High Definition Audio

PSU:
Corsair VS 650W

Thanks in advance for your help.

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