BSODs All the Way After New Hardware Installations

Still_34

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I'm not sure if I'm posting at the right place but here goes anyways-
So after I bought a Samsung 840 EVO 250GB SSD I've been having nightmares, ever since I got it I kept on getting all sorts of blue screens, I'm not even sure if the SSD is the cause, my friend suspects it's the mobo, but I doubt so, because it worked fine before I installed this new SSD- by the way, I've reinstalled Windows, didn't seem to help.
Any ideas? And sorry if I'm posting on the wrong section, reason I didn't post it at the SSD section is because I thought this may not be an SSD issue.
And here's what I meant by all sorts of different BSODs
http://puu.sh/6ERNV.png
http://puu.sh/6Ei2x
http://puu.sh/6DuqK

PS. I did install 2 new PCI-E USB 3.0 ports, but I doubt that's the cause either, cause the first one worked fine before I installed the SSD.
 

Still_34

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brarboy

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as you mentioned that you have added pcie USB 3.0 ports additional cards. They will increase the requirement of wattage. Still just mention your pc specs.
Also try removing those pcie cards and see if you are getting BSOD again?
 

Still_34

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Alright, hold up-
 

Still_34

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Nope removed them, still got BSOD.

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brarboy

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Looks like driver issues you are going through.
Here are some links which might guide you through your problem:
For bug check has a value of 0x0000000A: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314063
For bug check has a value of 0x0000001E: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2888929
Let me see if i can find any other solution, if above doesn't work.
 

Still_34

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Thanks for the possible solution, however I tried my own method instead, I ran the Driver Verifier built in Windows, removed 2 possible programs, although I doubt they're the cause, since they ran perfectly before the SSD installation.
Now let's see if it still crashes.
 

brarboy

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good luck :D
 

Still_34

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So after a couple hours of use, I ran into 2 BSODs again, I've seen them before I reinstalled the system.
Something in common is that these happen when I'm doing files copy from disk to disk
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I don't think it's an hard drive issue either, again, these never happened before, not until I installed the SSD.
 

Still_34

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Yes I'm sure they're all updated, as I stated, this happened after the SSD installation, and I even reinstalled Windows it's still happening.
 

Still_34

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ASUS Z87-PRO, probably refurbished since last time I broke some of the CPU pins I'm not sure if they gave me a refurbished one or just magically repaired it.
And 4 hard drives, 1 SSD on SATA, 1 external through USB if that's what you're asking.
 

brarboy

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Things you can do:
Take your motherboard manual and locate for Intel® Z87 chipset supported SATA PORTS.
Connect all of your storage drives to Intel chipset based SATA Ports(Leave ASMedia® ASM1061 controller SATA ports empty).
Doesn't work?
Install all your cpu based drivers+Asmedia SATA Controller Driver from following website:
http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Z87PRO/#support
Also install intel inf files from intel website if that helps.