Have a problem with BSOD 0xc0000185

Florax

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Hi, (Dont know if category is right)

I have a problem With my New build.

Win 8.1 (UEFI-mode)
i7 - 4930K
ASUS P9X79-E WS, Socket-2011
Kingston HyperX 3K SSD 240GB 2.5" x2 - RAID0 (Both in intel port)
2 HDD's (1 - intel port and one hdd in Marvell port(because i need the 6gb/s))
Corsair XMS3 1866MHz 32GB(8x4GB) Vengeance CL9
R9 295x2---|__TriFire
R9 290x---- |
Corsair H100i
Corsair AX 1500i

I know everything works well together, and it should not be a problem.
I'm not new to computer and have knowledge about computers, but this baffles me!

The BSOD 0xc0000185 looks like only to happen when I have been in my BIOS (changed some settings or not, and when i save and quit and restart, it gets over the Asus logo when its almost in my system, it's when i get this BSOD. And it also looks like it happens everytime i restart the system With a CD in my Optical drive.

I have done ram tests, not With memtest yet, but it looks like its no need for it, BIOS tells me all 8 sticks are OK, they get detected, when doing random tests with the sticks in 'ASUS PC Diagnostics' it comes out OK/Passed, same With SSD's and HDD's, I dont really know how to test my Optical drive, but its not old at all and cant see that it is the problem.

The BSOD dont give me a .dump so I can not even see what is doing this.

The LED light on the motherboard dont give of light. That tells me everything is OK.

DIAG_DRAM
DIAG_VGA
DIAG_CPU
DIAG_HDD

No light = nothing wrong.
I have played games for houers, did a stress test on CPU/GPU.......Nothing!
PSU looks good in corsair link and has a green light that tells it's OK!

SO I am out of ideas.... I am then thinking UEFI mode can be the reson.
I also did reinstall of OS several times under UEFI mode to make sure that it was not corrupt.
But still I am thinking that can be the case. (Yes, my BIOS is set to Accept UEFI-mode)

I have done CMD commands in repair mode like this to narrow Down the fult:

>Diskpart
>list disk
>sel disk 0
>list vol
>sel vol #

(this was to put a letter on one of my volumes, but that was ok, all had one letter)

So I completed everything With

(because I have my SSD to GPT because UEFI require so(for boot disk))
>Bootrec /fixboot
>Bootrec /rebuildbcd
>exit
>exit

reboot.

After this BSOD it helps to restart it two times and i get back in to OS.
Any one that can help?
This is the only problem I have with this build. I am wondering if I should og back to my other build befor i sell it, socket 1150... 2011 looks like has some problems.

If I can't solve this thing, I will return every bit I have (Not the r9 295x2) and upgrade the 1150.

Just a thought, can this be a common RAID0 problem?

PS: No problem booting up in the morning when the computer has been of, its smooth and fine machin then.
 

Florax

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I have tried them both, still the same problem. So I can not see any other fults then a bad Motherboard, I have tested everything else. So I am thinking about returning it befor its to late. Dont you agree? When its not a bad ram, cpu, gpu's or psu or Optical drive, then it needs to be the MB? I have also done several fresh installs as you can see. I also need to say that the motherboard came With a bens BPU pin on its socket, but I fixed it. Can that still be the issue even if it has contact?