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  1. This is so sad. My condolences to everyone who was close to Tyler or knew him personally.
  2. Thank you so much! I think this could be perfect for me actually.
  3. For example, these three micro ATX cases: https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-MCW-L3B3-KANN-01-MasterBox-Customizable/dp/B071GYMHKL/ref=sr_1_5?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1538678418&sr=1-5&keywords=micro+atx&dpID=41LPK7bwZhL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch https://www.amazon.com/CORSAIR-CARBIDE-Micro-ATX-Mini-ITX-High-Airflow/dp/B00LA6Y5XQ/ref=sr_1_9?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1538678418&sr=1-9&keywords=micro+atx https://www.amazon.com/APEVIA-X-QPACK3-WHT-Supports-Windows-Filter-White/dp/B00ZPURD9Q/ref=sr_1_24?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1538678418&sr=1-24&keywords=micro+atx Yeah, I already have the CM 212X Turbo from a previous build (before I had upgraded my main build to an EVGA CLC 280). The only thing I still need is a (hopefully compact) mATX case. =/
  4. Has anyone tried fitting a Cooler Master Hyper 212X (Evo, Turbo, etc.) in a Micro-ATX case? I'm trying to pick out a Micro-ATX case for a small compact build that is using an i7-3770K and ASUS B75M-PLUS motherboard. Does it fit?
  5. Darn... I really don't know then. Did you check each section (besides Disk drives) in Device Manager for anything that is an unknown device/might need drivers? The only other thing I can think of besides checking if it's seated correctly on your motherboard is burning a Windows 10 USB and seeing if you can find it / install Windows on it... I doubt that would work though. Hopefully, someone else will be able to help you better =/
  6. Oh okay. Hmm-- Could you perhaps screenshot your Device Manager and Disk Management windows? Also, in Device Manager, I take it that there aren't any "unknown" devices listed? Not sure if you have already tried this since you said you had checked the partition manager, but did you try opening a command prompt as admin and typing "diskpart" (no quotes), then hitting enter, and then typing "list disk" (no quotes) to see if anything shows up?
  7. Hey Lonewolf7381, just want to double check-- is it actually a brand new M.2 or refurbished/previously used? I had purchased a "great condition" Samsung 950 Pro M.2 off eBay over a year ago, and like you I was unable to get it to work with my MSI M5 Z170A motherboard (ended up getting a refund). I remember doing a ton of research/googling back then, and from what I remember many people were having similar issues as you with Samsung 950 Pros/960 Evo M.2s. This may be of use: http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-3268621/samsung-960-evo-detected-bios.html . Edit: Also, I'm sure you've already done this but make sure your BIOS is up to date. The latest MSI BIOS update for your motherboard has "better NVME compatibility" I believe.
  8. It seems someone else is having similar issues I think -- https://forums.aida64.com/topic/4210-aida-64-make-my-pc-bsod-kmode-execption-not-handled/
  9. Hey LTTer's, I'm still having random BSODs. Can someone please help me? I'm getting Kmode and Memory Management BSODs now. I'm not sure what to do. =/ This was a clean install of Windows 10 Pro April Update.
  10. I have a strong suspicion it might be related to my Power Supply. Is there any way for me to test if my PSU is bad?
  11. My AIO cooler (with the push-pull) is directly above the VRM area. Is that enough? When I delidded, I was really careful not to damage any of the capacitors/resistors so I don't think those are causing the issue. Edit: I just ran IntelBurnTest on Very High and it passed. I'm going to run it on Maximum now and see if I get the same results then try a different stress testing application. Edit #2: It passed the Maximum test a couple of times. I'm going to try one of the safer versions of Prime95 now.
  12. Well, I first noticed the issue when I was trying to overclock my CPU over the last few days after I had carefully delidded my CPU with Rockit 88 Delid Tool. The results of my overclocking trials were all over the place so I decided to try running everything at stock to see if there would be any issues. My CPU temps are really solid during the test (usually under 50 C when it crashes) and none of the other components stood out as having a high temperature. My CPU cooler is an EVGA CLC 280. I use a push-pull config on it. I also have Corsair Dominator Fans on top of my RAM sticks. Edit: I haven't installed anything that should interfere with AIDA64. Just a few apps from NInite Installer and my hardware drivers is all I've installed.
  13. Thank you for the response, Tabs! I have 4 sticks of 8 GB ADATA XPG Z1 DDR4 2400MHZ. I'm running them at 2133 MHz according to my BIOS: I have not tried running them individually yet. MemTest86 and Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool didn't report any errors though with all 4 sticks in. Would I get a different result if I tested them individually?
  14. OS - Windows 10 Pro 64-bit What OS was originally installed on the system? No Is the OS an OEM version (came pre-installed on system) or full retail version (YOU purchased it from a retailer)? Full retail version Age of system (hardware): <1.5 years Age of OS installation - have you re-installed the OS? Yes, I just reinstalled the OS 4 hours or so ago. CPU model: i7-6700K Video Card model: 1 EVGA GeForce GTX 980 4GB Gaming ACX 2.0, 1 MSI GTX 980 4GB, and 1 MSI GTX 960 2GD5 MotherBoard: MSI Z170A Gaming M5 Motherboard Power Supply - brand & wattage: Corsair RM1000, 1000W Laptop or Desktop? Desktop AIDA64: Version 5.97.4600 https://www.dropbox.com/s/jazeool9cuqrl32/KMode Service Exception Error.zip?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/jsr07vknkws6cqc/Kmode Service Exception Error Resource %26 Performance Monitor File.zip?dl=0 Whenever I run AIDA64's System Stability Test (with Stress CPU, Stress FPU, Stress cache, and Stress system memory checked), my computer will BSOD saying KMode_Exception_Not_Handled. It doesn't list a driver causing the error. None of my hardware is overclocked (CPU, RAM, etc.). The error can occur at any time during the stress test (whether it be 9 minutes into the stress test or 39 minutes into it). So far the things I've tried to fix this issue include: Running Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool to check for errors-- found none, Reflashing the bios, Running Memtest86 to check for errors-- which it found none, Checking drivers for updates on MSI's website, and performing a clean install of Windows 10. I thought for sure that a clean install of Windows 10 would fix the issue, but that wasn't the case, unfortunately. I don't have any antivirus installed on my clean install of Windows (except for whatever Windows comes with) so I don't believe that is causing the issue somehow. I would really appreciate some help with this BSOD error.
  15. I think I lost the Silicon Lottery... I'm probably going to end up going back to 4.5 GHz since nothing I've tried has been stable past 6 hours (for both 4.6 GHz and 4.7 GHz).
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