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It was bound to happen sometime wasn't it. Hey at least I went without any for a good 4 weeks -.- (specs are in my Sig)
 
So to give you a little history of the problem, I bought an RM850 to take the place of my HX1000, mainly because I wanted a modular PSU and the quiet thing couldn't jurt either, right?! Well it died after about 6 weeks of daily usage. Started out with blue screens and by the end of teh last week it wouldn't turn on anymore...duh. So I send it back for RMA and waiting for it to return.
In the meantime I installed my HX1000 again, which works just fine, aside from the greatly fluctuating voltages. I use a Lamptron FC5 to control my rad fans and some case fans, and when i dont use my CPU heavily, I like to keep the rad fans at 3.8V, which is about the lowest. Now I have to set them to 5V because the voltage will fluctuate between 3.8 and 5.8 (which cause the cpu to overheat and such a BSOD once because the voltage dropped below 3.5V)^^
 
Anyways, I don't think that is the problem, but then again what do i know.
So naturally my first thought was it must be the RAM. I ran MemTest86+ for 8 hours with no Errors. Damn it!
 
So this time I saved the Error message Windows gives you after a bsod. I don't have a clue what it means but i was hoping one of you guys can decipher it.
 

Problem signature:  Problem Event Name:	BlueScreen  OS Version:	6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48  Locale ID:	1031Additional information about the problem:  BCCode:	1a  BCP1:	0000000000005002  BCP2:	FFFFF780C0000000  BCP3:	000000000003241F  BCP4:	00202E97FFFFFFFE  OS Version:	6_1_7601  Service Pack:	1_0  Product:	256_1Files that help describe the problem:  C:\Windows\Minidump\071714-11622-01.dmp  C:\Users\Bubblez\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-17035-0.sysdata.xml


 
Additional Info:
As of today I officially have a non-genuine copy of windows 7 installed since the activation with my key keeps failing (I bought the DVD 4 years ago). Not sure if that is at all related to the problem at hand.
Recently Firefox has been crashing a lot when using flash player (which is up to date).
 
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
 
-vT :)

5.1GHz 4770k

My Specs

Intel i7-4770K @ 4.7GHz | Corsair H105 w/ SP120 | Asus Gene VI | 32GB Corsair Vengeance LP | 2x GTX 780Ti| Corsair 750D | OCZ Agility 3 | Samsung 840/850 | Sandisk SSD | 3TB WD RED | Seagate Barracuda 2TB | Corsair RM850 | ASUS PB278Q | SyncMaster 2370HD | SyncMaster P2450
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I just aquired BlueScreenView to get some more insight. There are only 4 files O.o

 

First dump file (22.06)

dxgkrnl.sys

dxgmms1.sys

nvlddmkm.sys

 

Second file (14.07)

dxgmms1.sys

 

Third file (17.07)

ntoskrnl.exe

nvlddmkm.sys

 

Fourth file (17.07)

ntoskrnl.exe

 

Does that help?

5.1GHz 4770k

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Intel i7-4770K @ 4.7GHz | Corsair H105 w/ SP120 | Asus Gene VI | 32GB Corsair Vengeance LP | 2x GTX 780Ti| Corsair 750D | OCZ Agility 3 | Samsung 840/850 | Sandisk SSD | 3TB WD RED | Seagate Barracuda 2TB | Corsair RM850 | ASUS PB278Q | SyncMaster 2370HD | SyncMaster P2450
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GPU driver crash, any OC? what version?

PS: use quote function, over there --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\/

tried OCing when i got the card but it sucks :( So it has been on stock OC ever since (8 weeks). Driver 337.88

found a couple "infected" files when I used Avast today, and apparently a trojan though i think it's a false alarm since it is  a file in the NVIDIA folder, streaming-assets-limbo.18615472 to be specific.

5.1GHz 4770k

My Specs

Intel i7-4770K @ 4.7GHz | Corsair H105 w/ SP120 | Asus Gene VI | 32GB Corsair Vengeance LP | 2x GTX 780Ti| Corsair 750D | OCZ Agility 3 | Samsung 840/850 | Sandisk SSD | 3TB WD RED | Seagate Barracuda 2TB | Corsair RM850 | ASUS PB278Q | SyncMaster 2370HD | SyncMaster P2450
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