BSOD after new SSD?

NickD95

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I recently purchased an SSD and a Sound Card but the ports I had available for my Sound Card were too close to my GPU and it caused temperature increase and stuttering in my games so I think I'm going to return it. I removed my old HDD and started Windows 7 fresh on my new SSD via USB installation. Anyways, starting today I've been getting BSOD. Sometimes my entire PC will also freeze for like ten seconds or longer and then go back to normal. Is it the SSD or something to do with my new installation of Windows 7? Here are the problem details:

Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3
Locale ID: 1033

Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: 124
BCP1: 0000000000000000
BCP2: FFFFFA8006951028
BCP3: 00000000B440A000
BCP4: 0000000000000145
OS Version: 6_1_7601
Service Pack: 1_0
Product: 768_1

Files that help describe the problem:
C:\Windows\Minidump\031114-11185-01.dmp
C:\Users\Nicholas\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-15038-0.sysdata.xml

I didn't touch my ram or CPU. I installed my Sound Card right next to my GPU because it was the only x1 PCI-E slot I had and ended up removing it because it seemed to cause stuttering in my games. I removed my old HDD and used my SSD since I didn't have any more SATA cables to keep both. I also removed my GPU and tried to put it in a different slot to accomodate for my Sound Card but it ended up being too long and it wouldn't go in all the way because of a SATA port on my motherboard (MSI 970A-G46).

Specs:
Motherboard: MSI 970A-G46 (Latest Bios Version 2.6)
CPU: AMD Phenom II X6 1045T
GPU:AMD Radeon HD 7870 Series (Gigabyte) (Latest Stable AMD Drivers 13.12 No problems during installation of driver)
SSD: ADATA SX900 128GB
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1
RAM: 4X2=8GB (Never touched this since I built my PC last summer. This is RAM from my old PC that I kept because it's 8GB and I've never had problems with it).

Also, my temperatures are idling at the low 30's celcius. When I livestream with OBS and play a game the temperatures will hover around the low 60's. Sorry for the formatting of this post I don't have much time so I'm kind of just rambling on.

Minidump file:
https://mega.co.nz/#!j851nQII!IURsOJN4bypL_iD9oxQkHit4VX69FeTt-l4NBgMbSjQ
 
Cheap nasty SSD's = trouble
Creative Products = trouble (if your sound card is creative branded)

BSOD codes mean NOTHING (eg faulty PSU could show up as video/cpu/ram fault)

You need to test your hardware and find whats wrong, doesnt matter if it "seemed ok" before this or anything

MEMTEST PRIME95 FURMARK HDTUNE
 

NickD95

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Nobody seems to have any problems with this SSD (http://products.ncix.com/detail/adata-sx900-2-5-128gb-ssd-c7-70079-1285.htm#CustomerReviews). I'll try to use my HDD again and see how it goes. I'll test the hardware later today. I'm using my onboard audio right now which is Realtek atm.

Edit:
HDTune test successful no problems with SSD.
The Windows Memory Diagnostic tested the computer's memory and detected no errors.

Will test the rest tomorrow, about to go to bed.