Various Memory Errors(BSOD)

GrimGrape

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Dec 6, 2015
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I recently built a new PC and had a great experience building and installed windows 10 just fine. Everything was going well, got a few drivers, but when it came to graphics drivers, my system crashed, giving the error IQRL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL. Restarted and the system was fine with a fresh install of drivers fr my GTX 950. got all drivers downloaded and was sunning great, when i decided to see how it runs games, as I plan to do in my free time. I downloaded the smallest game I have, CSGO, launched it, played it for a while and it was butter smooth. About 15 minutes in, (a recurring theme) my PC crashes with either the errors MEMORY_MANAGEMENT or IQRL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL. Im very new to these crash reports and I have not idea how to post "dump files" or any crash report files. If i can get some help, that would be great. Here is my system specs;

ASROCK H170 Pro4S
Core I5-6500
GTX 950
GSKILL NT series 1x8GB
SP 120 GB ssd

I used to be able to use windows in low usage scenarios, browsing, word, watching a video, music, etc. Anything more than that caused a system crash, such as a game even as small as CSGO. I have no idea how to fix this, any help is greatly appreciated.
 
Solution
Have you made sure your BIOS is up to date? There seems to be an update available off ASRock's site. I'd also suggest that you try re-installing your drivers following this guide and also try reverting to the previous revision to rule out any faulty drivers by Nvidia. Likewise if you're on 361.43 then try and move onto 361.79.

You can also locate your .dmp files, host them(files slightly larger than 256KB's and ending in .dmp) on a site and pass on a link here for us to study and in pint the culprit.

Lutfij

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Have you made sure your BIOS is up to date? There seems to be an update available off ASRock's site. I'd also suggest that you try re-installing your drivers following this guide and also try reverting to the previous revision to rule out any faulty drivers by Nvidia. Likewise if you're on 361.43 then try and move onto 361.79.

You can also locate your .dmp files, host them(files slightly larger than 256KB's and ending in .dmp) on a site and pass on a link here for us to study and in pint the culprit.
 
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