Win7 64bit BSOD on custom build

xsv1994

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Nov 29, 2012
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Hi everyone. It seems as though since i have got to school my computer keeps getting random BSOD's.

Build Specs:
CPU: i5 4670k
MOBO: Asus Maximus 6 Hero
RAM: Corsair Vengence Pro 2133mHz 2x 4Gb
Gpu: GTX 760 4gb acx
and the drive im operating off of is a Corsair Force GT 128 Gb

I just tried resetting the RAM into the other two available slots to see if its a fault in the connectors on the MOBO itself. However I would like the communities input.


As far as hardware changes go the issue has spanned from 8/20 till now (9/20) crashing a total of 10 times:

I have removed my overclock and placed it to factory settings at 3.8 turbo boost.

Installed a backplate to the GPU

Changed my displays from one output to two 1920x1080 screens ran through the DP and HDMI



Since changing to the new screens I have noticed this error occurring more and more. Any help will be greatly appreciated

DMP files ;


http://rapidshare.com/share/BEF60C69335566D120A09B1268DA3A15
 
Solution
Try in 1-3 and or 2-4, go into BIOS and enable XMP, select profile 1, save, exit, and go back to BIOS, check the DRAM settings, should be at 2133, 9-11-11-31, 2T, 1.65, if correct, boot and see how it goes, if problem persist would try raising the VCCSA to 1.00

xsv1994

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Nov 29, 2012
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I can try that. Ill have to take a trip down to the store and find one. Is there any particular reason you say a new battery?

 

xsv1994

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DRAM: Model #: CMY8GX3M2B2133C9
DRAM LINK: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820233533
PSU MODEL: 120-PG-0750-GR
PSU Link- http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817438006

I also just checked the bios there was a release on 9/16 so I will update the bios and check the patch notes and get back to you on that. As far as mobo drivers I ran a check in device manager and it seems to be up to date but ill check again
 

Tradesman1

Legenda in Aeternum
Try in 1-3 and or 2-4, go into BIOS and enable XMP, select profile 1, save, exit, and go back to BIOS, check the DRAM settings, should be at 2133, 9-11-11-31, 2T, 1.65, if correct, boot and see how it goes, if problem persist would try raising the VCCSA to 1.00
 
Solution

xsv1994

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Nov 29, 2012
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Just updated BIOS. by 1-3 and 2-4 you mean the physical ram slots correct? i switched them to the 1-3 configuration last night ( closest to the cpu and the odd slot after that?)

I will try changing the settings with the new bios and update you on stability Thank you so much =)
 

xsv1994

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Nov 29, 2012
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So far so good. I left it running all day while i was away and came back and still running with no new dmp files. it could have been the new profile or the updated BIOS either way thank you very much for the solution =)
 

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