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Recurring BSOD 0x000000F4

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90% sure it's the Revo drive. As someone who has built systems with them, they are horribly unstable since they are known to fail at random or the driver for them fails when loading Windows.

 

That error code+Revo drive seems like the obvious conclusion.

Been getting this bsod for a while now, always with explorer and some other programs randomly shutting down, maybe some program reporting an E/A Error(usually skype) and then bsod.
I been having these trouble since i installed on a OCZ Revodrive, but after updating the bios a few times the problem seemed fixed. I ran memtest86 just in case, after 8 hours returned no errors.

http://i.imgur.com/TpTd0fh.jpg

Any chance of fixing this?
Could this be the SSD going bad?

If so, should I get a different one that is SATA based, are those more reliable?

Systemspecs: Intel i7 990X, Asus Rampage III Black Edition, 24GB Corsair Dominator GT, two Nvidia GTX 780, OCZ Revodrive 3 X2

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90% sure it's the Revo drive. As someone who has built systems with them, they are horribly unstable since they are known to fail at random or the driver for them fails when loading Windows.

 

That error code+Revo drive seems like the obvious conclusion.

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Will a Samsung 850 Pro be more stable?

Yes definitely. Avoid revodrives whenever possible.

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Will a Samsung 850 Pro be more stable?

Any SSD > Revo.

Unfortunately Revo drives, although very fast, tend to fail quite a bit. 

"Rampage IV" - Gaming PC

Cooler Master HAF 932 Advanced    EVGA GeForce GTX 980                            ASUS VE278H 27in LED Monitor x 3

ASUS Rampage IV Black Edition         G.Skill Trident X 16GB DDR3 2400Mhz     Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold - 1000W

i7 4930k - Overclocked @ 4.5GHz     Samsung 850 SSD 250GB x2 RAID 0           Western Digital Blue 1TB

Logitech G930 Wireless Headset      Razer Naga 2012 MMO Gaming Mouse      Logitech G710+ Mechanical Keyboard

 

"EMCMS-ESXI" - Server

HPZ800 Workstation Chassis           Seagate 4TB NAS Drive x 4 RAID Z           48GB ECC Elpida DDR3 SDRAM

Xeon E5620 @ 2.66GHz x 2             PNY CS2211 240GB SSD                          HP 80 PLUS Silver APFC PSU - 1110W

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