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Constant Blue Screens

james3015
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That BSOD is Nvidia driver related.  Run driver sweeper in safe mode and re-install the latest drivers.

 

Preferably I would just backup everything useful, download all the new drivers from manufacturers websites, format, install windows and install all the latest drivers.

I am getting blue screens varying from 0-5+ per day and can't seem to fix the problem. Temps don't seem to be an issue.
 
Specs
 
MB: ASUS P8Z68-V PRO
CPU: 2600K
CPU COOLER: H80
RAM: tried both G.Skill Ripjaws X F3-12800CL8D-8GBXM and Corsair Vengeance LP CML16GX3M2A1600C10R
GPU: ASUS GTX570 Direct CUII
SSD: Vertex 3 120GB (tried with hard drive, SSD doesn't seem to be the problem)
PSU: High Current Gamer 900W
 
 
Please let me know if you need anymore info and any help is appreciated.
 
PS: Sample blue screen error is below.
 
 
 

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Download Bluescreen View and read the memory dumps, that might give you a rough idea where the problem may be.

 

http://download.cnet.com/BlueScreenView/3000-2094_4-10965136.html

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If your 2600k is overclocked bring it back down to stock settings and see if it happens

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Seems liek a video driver issue normaly nvXXXXXXXXX.dll is a nvidia drive issue reinstall and make sure ur gpu isnt overclocked then try and see what happens

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If your 2600k is overclocked bring it back down to stock settings and see if it happens

yeah i tried that

 

Seems liek a video driver issue normaly nvXXXXXXXXX.dll is a nvidia drive issue reinstall and make sure ur gpu isnt overclocked then try and see what happens

thats what I find out too. I tried this adn im gonna hope it works http://en.kioskea.net/faq/6210-nvidia-nvlddmkm-sys-error-message

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Yeah it's a graphic card driver issue. Run DriverSweeper and try a fresh install.

 

To be sure, run Afterburner stress test to see if you got errors. If you got errors, consider replacing your card.

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Yeah it's a graphic card driver issue. Run DriverSweeper and try a fresh install.

 

To be sure, run Afterburner stress test to see if you got errors. If you got errors, consider replacing your card.

Already tried a normally reistall, will try driver sweeper

 

also getting errors with

ntoskrnl.exe (NT Kernal)

dxgmms1.sys (Direct X)

tcpip.sys (TCP/IP Driver)

 

Minidumps.zip

 

Minidumps.zip

Minidumps.zip

Minidumps.zip

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That BSOD is Nvidia driver related.  Run driver sweeper in safe mode and re-install the latest drivers.

 

Preferably I would just backup everything useful, download all the new drivers from manufacturers websites, format, install windows and install all the latest drivers.

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I used blue screen view to check all you crashes and they appear to mostly be nvidia driver related problems but some i'm not sure of.

Use driver sweep in safe mode like the guys recommended to replace your driver and if you continue to get the BSOD install Memtest to a usb drive and boot from it.

Make sure to run it overnight and if you get errors buy or RMA you ram.

 

Hope this helps, I attached the programs that i use :)

blue screen view.zip

memtest86+-4.20.usb.installer.zip

blue screen view.zip

memtest86+-4.20.usb.installer.zip

export PS1='\[\033[1;30m\]┌╼ \[\033[1;32m\]\u@\h\[\033[1;30m\] ╾╼ \[\033[0;34m\]\w\[\033[0;36m\]\n\[\033[1;30m\]└╼ \[\033[1;37m\]'


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it seems that the gpu is bad and somehow corrupted windows so i got the black screen of death. Now running off my old gt240 on a fresh windows install.

 

 

Thanks for all the help.

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