Several BSOD, Application Crashes.

Mistery8390

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Aug 22, 2016
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Hi everyone, my pc is getting me a lot of problems, and it did since day one, but lately it really really increased the amount a lot. I keep getting a lot of BSOD, And while Gaming, a lot of my games end up crashing without errors or with the useless "x has stopped working". I honestly have no idea what to do as the BSODs are a lot and nothing i tried seems to be resolving them at all..

Specifications Of Problems:
I've started getting this problem while Playing Planetside 2. A lot of CTDs or Crashes To desktop, withoud any actual error message, but my pc is well above the reccomended specifitations for that game.
Lately i've been getting this from time to time even on League Of Legends.
On other games, those that require less stress on pc, i get little to no problems, but on those, and on google crome i get a Ton of BSODs/CTDs.

I'll Throw here all the files i have from BlueScreenView and the important Specs.

Thanks in advance!

-Here Are The Files From BluescreenView-
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PC SPECIFICATIONS:
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770 CPU @ 3.40GHz, 3901 Mhz.
Video Card: ASUS Nvidia GeForce GTX 660
RAM: DDR3 SO-DIMM Corsair Value Select 1600MHz 8GB (2x4GB) CL9 1,35V
MotherBoard: GigaByte Z77X-D3H
Power Supply: Energon EPS.750W CM

 
Solution
generally you would update the motherboard BIOS, and drivers from the motherboard vendor.
then if you continue to get a bugcheck, you would have to put the actual current memory dumps from c:\windows\minidump directory on a server so that it could be looked at with the windows debugger.

there are common problems that will crash the graphics driver. Motherboard sound driver conflicts, and old network drivers can mess up nvidia shadow play to the point where the graphics driver fails. A bios update and motherboard driver update tend to fix these problems.
if you have a current motherboard bios, reset it to defaults or make any change to any setting and change it back. this will force the bios to rescan the hardware and reassign...
generally you would update the motherboard BIOS, and drivers from the motherboard vendor.
then if you continue to get a bugcheck, you would have to put the actual current memory dumps from c:\windows\minidump directory on a server so that it could be looked at with the windows debugger.

there are common problems that will crash the graphics driver. Motherboard sound driver conflicts, and old network drivers can mess up nvidia shadow play to the point where the graphics driver fails. A bios update and motherboard driver update tend to fix these problems.
if you have a current motherboard bios, reset it to defaults or make any change to any setting and change it back. this will force the bios to rescan the hardware and reassign resources. it provides a database of these setting to windows so windows knows what is being used and can prevent conflicts.

 
Solution