Hall.dll Blue Screen During Gaming

TastyHammer

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Usually when gaming or doing intense processing, my computer blue screens. The culprit seems to be in the hall.dll. Upon further analysis with the program "WhoCrashed", I have been able to extract my crash dumps. The past crashes I have had are all on the pastebin link below as well the one that just happened to me recently 10/9/13 (The program states it as Thu 10/10/2013 @ 6:19:18 AM). This has been a common occurrence for me since I built this rig back 3 months ago. I have also provided a detail list of computer specs in the OTHER paste bin below (both labeled accordingly). For those who do not want to have to shift through large amounts of text to find specs, I will write a summary below.

Intel Core i7 4770k
Z87 MPOWER (MS-7818)
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti
8 GBytes of DDR3 Dual channel memory

Everything in this rig is new EXCEPT the memory which I had from a previous rig that died (it over-heated constantly despite my best efforts to rectify the problem). The memory has not been a problem in the past, but I have not done a memory check on it yet, and I will do so with MemTest86. Temperature does not seem to problem, as my max load is around 50~60C. I've seen previous forums on this blaming it on cpu voltages. Can anyone concur with this or help me figure out what's going on? I'm updating to my most current drivers today right after I post this.

The CPUZ Text results

The WhoCrashed Text Results





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