Blue screen and freezing on newly built pc

Draebesonrm

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Alright so I've posted a few times now on this same problem, I keep thinking I have it fixed and then I end up getting a blue screen again. So I'm just gonna copy and paste what the report says after I restart after the blue screen comes up and see if this will give any information that could help me. Because I admit I'm at a loss, I've done everything but replace all the hardware. I've already got new RAM so it can't be that.

I've replaced almost every cable I can with a new one, because I'll be honest I don't have a lot of cables sitting around that I could verify are good so that's my only option.

I'm mainly trying to figure out if this is hardware or software because I just don't know lol.

BCCode: 7a
BCP1: FFFFF6FC4000C920
BCP2: FFFFFFFFC000000E
BCP3: 00000001FE29A860
BCP4: FFFFF88001924DC4
OS Version: 6_1_7601
Service Pack: 1_0
Product: 256_1

Files that help describe the problem:
C:\Windows\Minidump\050614-7909-01.dmp
C:\Users\me\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-9734-0.sysdata.xml

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My Build
Intel i5 4670k (stock cooler for now)
MSI Z87-GD65
Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR3-1600 cl9
Samsung 840-EVO 250gb SSD
EVGA Nvidia GTX 660
Corsair Carbide 200r
Corsair CX750M
 

Draebesonrm

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I've basically eliminated the drivers as a problem, I went through them 3 or 4 times and I've also done a clean install of windows twice now so I would hope if it was a driver problem i would've got it the second time around.

I did change video cards after the second install, but before I put in the new one I completely got ride of the old drivers before installing the new ones.

I'm really starting to think it's the ssd though, because it'll start up and run for hours to days at a time before I get a freeze or BSOD..and I'll be honest it does seem to be while playing the same game (Star wars the old republic).

I do have a warranty on it still considering I just got it, so I was thinking about just popping it out and trading it in for a new one, but then I'd have to download everything again so I'd like to not have to do that unless it's absolutely necessary.

Thanks for the suggestion though, it doesn't hurt to check again.
 

Draebesonrm

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Yeah I've scanned for viruses a few times, I have kaspersky..idk really how good it is but I've never had problems with it and it says everythings clear.

But I'm gonna try one more clean install of windows and make 100% sure I'm doing everything right there and if it still BSOD's after that then I'll RMA the SSD and then if the problem still persists, the mobo.

I'm really hoping it's not the mobo because I think windows attatches itself to the mobo and processor it is first put on. So idk how that works if I have to RMA my mobo for a new one even if it is the exact same brand and model.
 

Draebesonrm

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Alright so one more quick question, just to make sure I didn't screw this up..because the other two times my friend did it(he has his own shop and knows a little more than I do).

So I went to reinstall windows on my 250gb ssd, and I thought that I cleaned everything off of it, but it said only 232gb available...I went ahead and installed it anyway I'm just trying to make sure that's the way it was supposed to be..otherwise I may have installed it twice? idk

There's no option to pick a certain os when i start up the computer, so I don't think i did, but I never saw what it said originally and if that's right or not.
 

JoshuaPinto

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No if you installed windows then it formated the SSD as NTFS and everything else is gone. Also with every SSD or HDD you get the actual size is always smaller than what is says. 250GB actually equals 232GB. 80GB actually equals around 78GB. Thats just the way it is. So yes you did it right.