BSOD upon launching a game

koof513

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MSI Radeon 7950 Crossfire
Gigabyte ga z77x-d3h mainboard
16gb 1600 ram
750w crossfire certified thermaltake smart series power supply
VG248qe ASUS 144hz monitor

I have now had this happen on both 144hz and 120 hz. 120hz still works more often then than 144hz though they both do work. Ive posted about this before and read about it too where a bsod, mine being BCC code 116(i've read that this is driver related) occurs upon launching a video game title. It stopped since my last post but just started again about 4 or 5 days and has continued. When I reinstall drivers it works but when i shutdown at night and go to play the next day or day after that, it happens again. I've updated bios. reinstalled drivers. reinstalled windows. corrected errors in event log. I am at a lost I do not know what to do. I am just here asking are their any other software related things that could be causing the problem before i go pay microcenter to run a diagnostic? Also my temps are perfec and other then the blue screen on launch everything runs just fine and when a game does boot it plays perfectly.

I also use MSI afterburner to control my fan and to overclock when only playing Arma and Bf4. But the problem also occurs when I am not overclocking. When I overclock ULPS is disabled and my clocks are core 1125, mem 1400, volatage 1200 on both cards. I also have integrated graphics disabled.
 

koof513

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Thanks xboost. It says caused by dxgkrnl.sys
 

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I always do a clean install. I download the catalyst manager and unistall. reboot. run ccleaner. install drivers. reboot. It is working now but I did this two days ago and I woke up this morning, loaded up swtor and bsod. Temporary fix yes, but why does it continue. Could my registry be corrupt?

update... seems to be working for now since the last driver unistall/install. Lets see how the next few days go, I will update after then. Thanks again xboost for that bluescreenview tool.