Old, then New build - Still BSOD

Todgins

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So about a week ago I got a BSOD (sorry no info on it) on my PC. I tried for 2 days to fix it, swapping PSU, running memtest etc.

I've ended up replacing everything(mobo/cpu/psu/gpu/ssd), using only the case, fans, and RAM from my old build and still experiencing the BSOD.
I have updated windows/mobo/gpu drivers etc but it bsod's several times while trying to update(eg, I download and it crashes, then restart and load them).

I have formatted and loaded windows twice (each time doing drivers etc). This time is more stable, I can actually install MS office.

Current specs:
Samsung 840 EVO ssd
Gigabyte z87z-D3H mobo
Gtx 770 - 2gb from Gigabyte
Antec high current gamer 750W PSU

BSOD(from what I've seen):


  • Memory management
    Ntfs.sys
    Irql_not_less_or_equal
    System service exception
    Page_fault_in_non_paged_area

When I go to minidump files I can open the folder but don't have permission to copy/open them so if anyone could shoutout how I could post them would be great.

Anyone got any suggestions?
 
Solution
Thank you, no ram errors, all that is left is corrupt windows. Download the version you have a key for.
http://www.dxdo.com/digital-river-direct-download-links-for-windows-7-editions-free/

Todgins

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I've ran each stick for 1 pass each, then ran all 4 overnight for 8 hours (3 passes) with no failures.

I did notice that speccy has them as (11-11-11-28) and Gskills website lists them as 9-9-9-24. Would that be BSOD-able? How would I change it in the bios?

Later tonight or tomorrow I will try physically swapping the RAM out for my brothers.
 

Todgins

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I can try this when I get home, although it was a purchased OEM disc and a formatted ssd that hasn't worked twice. It may be the disc.