Alright so here it goes. I built this computer about 3 months ago and there have been problems ever since. When I first started it up, I was excited to play BF3 because I had saved up for almost a year. So I started the game up and 5 minutes later I hear "RRRRRRRRR" and then a blue screen pops up. The error code is 0x0000007E (FFFFFFFFC0000005, FFFFF80002A941E0,
FFFFF880009A9788, FFFFF880009A8FE0) The last two or three perameters have changed from the MANY times this error has occured. So I have been on other forums trying to figure this out and I just can't. The error also has happened while downloading a game, starting up a game, watching a youtube video (Well I was also downloading a game at the same time as the video so I don't know what caused it there), and while loading a custom zombie map on Call of Duty World at War. The games it has happened on are: Battlefield 3, Battlefield 4, Crysis 3, Borderlands, Planetside 2, and Battlefield Bad Company 2. BlueScreenView says it is cause by ntoskrnl.exe. What I have done in the past three months is, reinstall windows and have done reformats, replaced the RAM, replaced the Motherboard, replaced the Power Supply, ran driver verifier (Didn't blue screen while it was running for 24 hours), took out the graphics card and used integrated graphics and when I did that the game didn't "blue" screen but it went black screen and made the same "RRRRRRRRR" sound as the bluescreen and when windows booted up again the same message popped up and the DMP files were the same. I have no overclocks on the system. People on the other forums told me it was memory corruption. I just found out though that the intel usb 3.0 drivers caused all kinds of problems and a guy had a picture of his blue screen and it was the same as mine. So I uninstalled them and it seemed to have fixed the problem so I told the person on the other forum to mark it as solved but about 10 minutes ago the same blue screen happened when playing Battlefield 4. I am honestly desperate at this point because I have spent so much time and money trying to get this thing going. I'll link the DMP files I have here.
Sytems Specs:
i7 3770k
EVGA GTX 670 FTW
ASUS P8Z77-V LE PLUS
Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200RPM HDD
8GB Kingston HyperX 1600 MHz RAM (On QVL for mobo) had 8GB of G.Skill 1600 MHz RAM before I replaced them with the kingston set.
Corsair TX750 V2 PSU
24x DVD Burner
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit (OEM)
DMP files: http://sdrv.ms/1b81yu4
FFFFF880009A9788, FFFFF880009A8FE0) The last two or three perameters have changed from the MANY times this error has occured. So I have been on other forums trying to figure this out and I just can't. The error also has happened while downloading a game, starting up a game, watching a youtube video (Well I was also downloading a game at the same time as the video so I don't know what caused it there), and while loading a custom zombie map on Call of Duty World at War. The games it has happened on are: Battlefield 3, Battlefield 4, Crysis 3, Borderlands, Planetside 2, and Battlefield Bad Company 2. BlueScreenView says it is cause by ntoskrnl.exe. What I have done in the past three months is, reinstall windows and have done reformats, replaced the RAM, replaced the Motherboard, replaced the Power Supply, ran driver verifier (Didn't blue screen while it was running for 24 hours), took out the graphics card and used integrated graphics and when I did that the game didn't "blue" screen but it went black screen and made the same "RRRRRRRRR" sound as the bluescreen and when windows booted up again the same message popped up and the DMP files were the same. I have no overclocks on the system. People on the other forums told me it was memory corruption. I just found out though that the intel usb 3.0 drivers caused all kinds of problems and a guy had a picture of his blue screen and it was the same as mine. So I uninstalled them and it seemed to have fixed the problem so I told the person on the other forum to mark it as solved but about 10 minutes ago the same blue screen happened when playing Battlefield 4. I am honestly desperate at this point because I have spent so much time and money trying to get this thing going. I'll link the DMP files I have here.
Sytems Specs:
i7 3770k
EVGA GTX 670 FTW
ASUS P8Z77-V LE PLUS
Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200RPM HDD
8GB Kingston HyperX 1600 MHz RAM (On QVL for mobo) had 8GB of G.Skill 1600 MHz RAM before I replaced them with the kingston set.
Corsair TX750 V2 PSU
24x DVD Burner
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit (OEM)
DMP files: http://sdrv.ms/1b81yu4