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Hey guys so I've been experiencing some crashes on my PC for a while now and only recently have they started becoming fatal.

From a resource intensiveness perceptive these errors occur from fairly medium (such as file transfers) to high (playing BF4).

The BSoD errors include MEMORY_MANAGEMENT, SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION, NTFS.

 

So the last week I've re installed Windows on my SSD twice as the persistent BSOD has bugged out Windows into the recovery loop, even refreshing, system restoring or resetting doesn't work.

I want to try and pinpoint the issue so I can resolve it as this is getting out of hand.

I've attached the most recent dump to hopefully shed some light on the issue!

 

The things I have tried are MemTest, re-installing Windows, Chkdsk, resetting BIOS and resitting RAM sticks.

 

My PC specs are:

Asrock Fatal1ty Z68 Gen3 (Motherboard)

2x G.SKILL 8GB  DDR3 RIPJAWS @ 1600MHz (RAM)

EVGA GTX 580 (GPU)
Intel 510 Series 120GB (SSD, Primary Drive)

1TB WD(HDD, Secondary Drive)

THORTECH Thunderbolt 650W (PSU)

 

I've also been certain to install all required drivers and updates upon re installing windows.

 

Cheers guys  :) 

BSOD Dump.txt

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NFTS is a storage format. Sounds like your SSD is a bit damaged.

 

You could clone C:  to your HDD if everything works then you know the SSD is broked. :(

 

I you have ever run a defrag on your SSD it may well have messed up on of the sectors. (which is why you shouldn't do it :))

 

SSDs are much cheaper now days, if I were you Id pick one up, then clone your C: drive over :(

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Thanks for your reply!!

You're right man, when I first got it I used to defrag it not realizing the damage it caused. Is there any way to repair this or has the damage already been done :(

If however I do need to replace my SSD (out of warranty) would you guys recommend the Intel 730 SSD or the Samsung 840 EVO SSD, heard great things about both.

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  • 2 months later...

Just wondering whether a faulty HDD as a secondary drive could be causing these issues as I've run CrystalDiskInfo and it's saying my HDD isn't looking too healthy. Whereas my SSD appears to be fine. Also note that I experience these issues when running applications off both my SDD and HDD.

Any suggestions?

 

SSD - http://i.imgur.com/rOrvmA3.png
HDD - http://i.imgur.com/YfbuTya.png

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