BSOD on defaults after overclock.

TomyLEE

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May 2, 2016
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Hey all.

Im trying to figure out who the hell causes BSoD.

I have been overclocking cpu before. Had a water cooling on it. But never found good combination for temperature/stability anyway, I was getting BSoD whea_uncorrectable_error.
Now im back to defaults like half year already trying to identify who causes bsod, and i can't play anymore, im getting the same error even on defaults, even bios Update doesnt helped.

Im getting BSoD not verry often, but it happends even when PC is on low load (web browsing).
I had 3xSSD on raid0, so i disabled raid configuration, reinstalled windows, and after 6days of clean windows 10 installation i got first BSoD, but i got it after(not instantly,but after restart and maybe 10minutes of uptime) i installed Audio Driver from motherboards support site (asus).

In that half year i bought some kind of PSU tester - voltages are in tolerance range.
I also replaced my old ram - doesnt helped ( but with both sets memtest sometimes shows errors)
I also have tried 3 different GPUs - getting bsod with all of them.

So what else left? Motherboard and CPU..
How can i be sure which one?

My pc spec:
Windows 10 Pro
CPU Type QuadCore Intel Core i7-4770K

Motherboard Name Asus Gryphon Z87 (1 PCI-E x1, 3 PCI-E x16, 4 DDR3 DIMM, Audio, Video, Gigabit LAN)

2x DIMM2: Corsair Vengeance CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9 4 GB DDR3-1333 DDR3 SDRAM (9-9-9-24 @ 666 MHz) (8-8-8-22 @ 592 MHz) (7-7-7-19 @ 518 MHz) (6-6-6-16 @ 444 MHz)

Video Adapter Asus GTX770-DC2 Series

Disk Drive WDC WD2002FYPS-02W3B0 (2 TB, SATA-II)
Disk Drive KINGSTON SV300S37A120G (120 GB, SATA-III)
Disk Drive KINGSTON SV300S37A120G (120 GB, SATA-III)
Disk Drive KINGSTON SV300S37A120G (120 GB, SATA-III)



Heres dump file: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bzxt7JzdBrbFaFN0aGNkOXp1Z3c/view?usp=sharing
 
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I think your problem will be with the asio.sys driver. (it could also be heat related, I can not tell)
asus website was down but look for updated drivers:
https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/GRYPHON_Z87/HelpDesk_Download/

I would guess this driver is out of date:
Asus PCProbe Utility
\SystemRoot\SysWow64\drivers\AsIO.sys Wed Aug 22 02:54:47 2012
this old camera driver might be a problem also:
\SystemRoot\System32\Drivers\ZS211.sys Thu Nov 27 22:24:22 2008
\SystemRoot\system32\drivers\vvftav211.sys Mon Dec 10 02:15:48 2007

cpu called a bugcheck because of a internal cache error writing to (Proc 0 Bank 1)
Error Type : Cache error
system uptime = 1 hour 45 min

machine info:
BIOS Version 2004
BIOS Release Date...
I think your problem will be with the asio.sys driver. (it could also be heat related, I can not tell)
asus website was down but look for updated drivers:
https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/GRYPHON_Z87/HelpDesk_Download/

I would guess this driver is out of date:
Asus PCProbe Utility
\SystemRoot\SysWow64\drivers\AsIO.sys Wed Aug 22 02:54:47 2012
this old camera driver might be a problem also:
\SystemRoot\System32\Drivers\ZS211.sys Thu Nov 27 22:24:22 2008
\SystemRoot\system32\drivers\vvftav211.sys Mon Dec 10 02:15:48 2007

cpu called a bugcheck because of a internal cache error writing to (Proc 0 Bank 1)
Error Type : Cache error
system uptime = 1 hour 45 min

machine info:
BIOS Version 2004
BIOS Release Date 06/03/2014
Manufacturer ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.
Product GRYPHON Z87
Version Rev 1.xx
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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