New Build i7 7700K crashes before I get into Windows

tmac14

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I have new build pc. My specs are

-Intel 7th Gen Intel Core Desktop Processor i7-7700K
-Gigabyte LGA1151 Intel Z170 2-Way SLI ATX DDR4 Motherboards GA-Z170X-Gaming 7
-Ballistix Sport LT 16GB Kit (8GBx2) DDR4 2400 MT (BLS2K8G4D240FSBK)
-Thermaltake TOUGHPOWER 750W 80 PLUS GOLD
-Corsair Hydro Series H100i v2
-TP-Link Wireless Dual Band PCI Express Adapter (TL-WDN4800)

I updated bios (version : F22f) by using Intel Pentium G4400 and then tried to install windows with 7700k. Everytime after finishing the firs installation stage I got blue screen error saying that.

-kmode exception not handled
-page fault in nonpaged area
-bad pool header
-IRQL NOT LESS OR EQual
-Driver IRQL NOT LESS OR EQual
-DPC_Watchdog_Violation
-Unexpected kernel mode trap installation
-PFN List Corrupt Error

I tried many times with changing the memory location trying with one memory etc. But I couldn't install windows. I thought it was about the memory but after that I tried installation with changing 7700k with Intel Pentium G4400 and everything is fine working. I understand that there is something about 7700K but I couldn't solve the problem. Is my processor has broken? How can I solve this problem?
 
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Memory dumps like you're experiencing are typically more common with software than hardware. On the other hand, frequent memory dumps could also mean that you got a bad RAM module. Have you tried taking the RAM out and trying each stick in each slot on your motherboard? That is a way to determine if there's a RAM module at fault here.

tmac14

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What do you mean by "this version" ? If you mean " version : F22f " it is last bios update of gigabyte gaming 7.
 

g-unit1111

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I didn't ask about the BIOS version, I was asking where you obtained the operating system you're using from. The reason I'm asking is because memory dumps are very commonly associated with copies of Windows that are obtained outside of traditional methods. This is more of a software problem than it is a hardware problem and it can be fixed.
 

tmac14

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I have directly downloaded from the windows web site and made bootable USB stick with the rufus. But I don't think it is about the copy of windows because I can install same version of windows with G4400. If there is problem with Windows copy it should give error with G4400.
 

g-unit1111

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Memory dumps like you're experiencing are typically more common with software than hardware. On the other hand, frequent memory dumps could also mean that you got a bad RAM module. Have you tried taking the RAM out and trying each stick in each slot on your motherboard? That is a way to determine if there's a RAM module at fault here.
 
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