BSOD with a driver/ memory error code?

farstruck

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I'd like to start off by apologizing if this was posted under the wrong category, but thank you for all the help regardless.

I've been having this really stupid problem where once every 2 days-ish my computer would BSOD, causing it to restart and boot up again. I haven't encountered any long term problems with it so far, but it's just annoying when you're in the middle of something and it happens. It also -ONLY- happens when I leave my computer running for the whole duration of the 2 days. If in any way I reset the power on the computer, then the cycle for the BSOD starts over (or so it seems). I've tried a whole range of things from-
- reinstalling windows
- reinstalling drivers
- contacting NVIDIA support (who had me do a ton of different things)
- ran memtestx86
- defragmenting my (C:) right now
- ran a stress test on my GPU
out of all the things I've tried I still haven't found a fix for it. When my computer does boot back up out of the BSOD I get this message:
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3
Locale ID: 1033

Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: 1000007e
BCP1: FFFFFFFFC0000005
BCP2: FFFFF88004C3326A
BCP3: FFFFF8800393FF08
BCP4: FFFFF8800393F760
OS Version: 6_1_7601
Service Pack: 1_0
Product: 768_1

Files that help describe the problem:
C:\Windows\Minidump\042416-9672-01.dmp
C:\Users\Stephen\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-30966541-0.sysdata.xml

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the BCCode apparently relates to a driver problem, but I haven't been able to find anything. I was thinking that it could be a memory problem, but I memtest didn't pick anything up. My last idea was that it could just be related to my hard drive, but I have no idea. It might also be worth stating that I have a hard drive and an SSD, so maybe something is going wrong between them? I'm lost at this point.

Anyways, thanks again for all your help and I'm more than willing to provide whatever information you'd need to help me with the problem. Have a great day! :)
 
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It could be a RAM fault. If you have more than 1 RAM pieces try booting with only 1 at a time to check if you still have the issue. Or try replacing it with someone you borrow from a friend. Then you should also check your PSU. Usually these 2 could cause the issue.

icehowler

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It could be a RAM fault. If you have more than 1 RAM pieces try booting with only 1 at a time to check if you still have the issue. Or try replacing it with someone you borrow from a friend. Then you should also check your PSU. Usually these 2 could cause the issue.
 
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