BSOD: Unexpected Kernel Mode Trap (ntoskrnl.exe)

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over all my guess is that the overclocking software caused too much heat build up.
I just can not be sure, remove any overclock and the overclock software and update the wifi ethernet driver so that your nvidia streaming software does not have problems.

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your bugcheck shows the system got a fault then the fault handler got a fault. This bugchecked the system.
system was up for 1 day 12 hours 30 mins. Looks like you were playing dota.exe.

first thing to do is remove your overclocking driver: RTCORE64.sys
http://www.carrona.org/drivers/driver.php?id=RTCore64.sys

really have no idea what this driver is: a862c64d-eb5

you might update this driver:
Ralink RT2870 USB ethernet
\SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\netr28ux.sys Thu...

daftpostpunk

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I did a clean install of the OS about a week or so ago, but I'll go ahead and try doing that long with disk check and all that fun stuff. I'm wondering if I didn't hook it up correctly to the mobo, but I agree with you, not sure how I could have installed the hdd incorrectly.
 
over all my guess is that the overclocking software caused too much heat build up.
I just can not be sure, remove any overclock and the overclock software and update the wifi ethernet driver so that your nvidia streaming software does not have problems.

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your bugcheck shows the system got a fault then the fault handler got a fault. This bugchecked the system.
system was up for 1 day 12 hours 30 mins. Looks like you were playing dota.exe.

first thing to do is remove your overclocking driver: RTCORE64.sys
http://www.carrona.org/drivers/driver.php?id=RTCore64.sys

really have no idea what this driver is: a862c64d-eb5

you might update this driver:
Ralink RT2870 USB ethernet
\SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\netr28ux.sys Thu Apr 25 19:33:43 2013
look here for current drivers:
http://www.mediatek.com/en/downloads1/downloads/

machine info:
BIOS Version V1.8
BIOS Starting Address Segment f000
BIOS Release Date 07/21/2014
Manufacturer MSI
Product Name MS-7850
Version 1.0
Product Z87-G41 PC Mate(MS-7850)
Processor Version Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770K CPU @ 3.50GHz
Processor Voltage 8ch - 1.2V
External Clock 100MHz
Max Speed 3800MHz
Current Speed 3500MHz




 
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daftpostpunk

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I believe at the time I wasn't running msi afterburner, which normally regulates the temperature of my system. I'm going to update all the drivers, but for now I'm going to hold off on removing the overclock and see if I still have any issues. Thanks so much!