Many different BSOD crashes

TGGHD

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Whenever use anything on my computer that is graphically intensive such as gaming or video editing I experience a BSOD crash that causes me to have to restart my computer. I have experienced BSODs such as driver irlq not less or equal, bad pool caller, and memory management. I would love for someone to help me solve these issues

Computer Specs:

OS: Windows 7
CPU: Intel Core i7-3930k
GPU: AMD Radeon HD 7800

If you need anymore information please just ask.

Thanks for everything!

EDIT #1: Not sure if this helps but right before I experience the crash I can hear my fans slowing down.
 
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1. Dump files are C : \ Windows \ MiniDump \ With so many random errors it may not be as useful, but you can always upload them somewhere if you wish.
A program called bluescreenview can let you see the errors you got from previous blue screens.
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html

2. It is not uncommon for drivers to cause blue screens, but they generally are the same one(error code and event) over and over. Yours seems to be changing
3. Trouble shooting is a pain. Let us know how the temps look when encoding.
4. AX750 is the MN for a Corsair unit. A good unit too.
5. May as well also see what kind of drive you are using in case you have a SSD/HDD issue. Most drive makers have software to check drives(please not that you...
You are going to have to trouble shoot parts one at a time to see what the cause is.

Most times when you get many different BSOD errors you have bad or misconfigured memory.

Please ensure you memory is running at its rated voltage(some sticks need as much as 1.65 volts to run at rated speeds). Bad memory can also cause issues. If you have 4 sticks, try with 2 and see how it is. If you still get errors, power down and swap those 2 for the other 2 and see if it help.

Monitor your system temperatures with something like HWmonitor to ensure nothing is getting too hot.
http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html

Give as much info on the system as you can including the power supply unit model number.
 

TGGHD

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Thanks for replying so quickly I have some more information about my computer here:
PSU: AX750 (Can't find MN)
MB: P9X79 PRO

I will try switching sticks later this afternoon.

Although I do have some Questions:
1. Do I need to provide dump files? If so how do I find them?
2. Could the problem be driver related or is it most definitely hardware?
3. What further action should I take?
4. Where should I look for the PSU MN?
5. What other information do you require?
 
1. Dump files are C : \ Windows \ MiniDump \ With so many random errors it may not be as useful, but you can always upload them somewhere if you wish.
A program called bluescreenview can let you see the errors you got from previous blue screens.
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html

2. It is not uncommon for drivers to cause blue screens, but they generally are the same one(error code and event) over and over. Yours seems to be changing
3. Trouble shooting is a pain. Let us know how the temps look when encoding.
4. AX750 is the MN for a Corsair unit. A good unit too.
5. May as well also see what kind of drive you are using in case you have a SSD/HDD issue. Most drive makers have software to check drives(please not that you should NEVER use a diagnostic feature called write 0s as that erases the drive).

You can also check the memory QVL from Asus to see if you memory is on the list. Not all memory is on the list, but it is a good place to start.
http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P9X79_PRO/HelpDesk_QVL/
CPU-Z can tell you what kind of memory you have if you need the memory model.
http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html
Also consult you manual to ensure the sticks are installed in the right slots depending on the number of them you have installed. I have seen some boards picky about the memory location(X58. The tri channel memory had to be installed just right to work and dual/single had to be in certain slots) while others do not care(most other current chipsets dual channel). Your 4 channel memory controller may have similar requirements to X58.
 
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