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constant blue screens

HerstalP90

Hey guys i have a very new pc and i've been having allot of problems with it, it bluescreens allot and when i start up Bluescreenviewer i see that dxgmms1.sys and watchdog.sys are highlighted.

It keeps happening when i close a game, i have the newest drivers installed, the latest bios driver update and everything for my motherboard is installed as it should be.

 

Sys specs:

Asus rampage 5 extreme

i7 5820k overclocked to 4ghz

Corsair h100i cooler

16 gigs of corsair vengeance 2666 mhz memory 

2x MSI GTX970 gaming

Corsair CX750 Psu

256gb samsung ssd

 

I have no clue what to do to fix it and the company where i got it from has tried many times and i even left my pc there for over a week so they could stress test it and they said they found nothing.

Hope you guys can help me else i'll have to demand my money back or that they send me a new pc.

 

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Does the bsod occur, if you run everything on stock clocks?

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Try disabling the SLI for testing purposes. I googled your first mention (dxgmms1.sys) and it seems that it has to do with the video card. 

If that doesn't work try lowering the clock speed maybe?

 

While the watchdog.sys has to do with drivers and potentially ram corruption. Just try to eliminate 1 component at a time to specify the cause forthe problem

That time I saved Linus' WiFi pass from appearing on YouTube: 

A sudden Linus re-appears : http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/390793-important-dailymotion-account-still-active/

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Yes it also happend during the time that the CPU ran at the stock clock speeds.

 

I'll try turning SLI off again and play games without SLI today... i'll keep this post updated and hopefully you guys can help me figure it out.

Thank you for the suggestions.

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Have you tried uninstalling the drivers completely and re-installing them after?

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