I was encoding a video with HandBrake on my AMD Phenom 9600 Agena 2.3GHz processor and suddenly a bsod popped up.
Bsod was MACHINE_CHECK_EXCEPTION - 0x0000009C
I thought it was just a overheating issue with the cpu, since im encoding a dvd and cpu temp was 53c. So i opened the case up and let out some steam. Turned off the pc, back on and ran handbrake again and continued to encode the bastard.
piece of shit bsod came again and the last cpu temp i saw was 51c. I was WTF! I have new memory sticks, new gpu, so either mobo or cpu issue. MCE or machine check exception means its a hardware problem.
I was like ok im going to swap out my phenom cpu and go over to my other computer (which i use for repairs) and use that cpu thats in there which is a amd athlon 64 x2 4200. Shoved that bitch in my motherboard, turned the thing on and ran handbrake again to see what happens with a different cpu. Miraculously no bsods, handbrake was at 15% and still encoding and things were stable.
I had no fucking problems with my phenom for 3 yrs. Suddenly it gave up. Ive been playing GES, CSS, UT2004, other games, and no issues. I think if it uses all 4 cores, either one of the cores has a issue, or i read in a forum that a bad CPU cache could cause MCE bsod to appear.
Any one had a cpu that acted up on you? Now im running a amd athlon 64 x2 2.4ghz. It runs pretty nice. X4 cpus are a bit slow in certain apps. If the application was coded to support 4 cores, then it runs fast!