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OS: Windows 10 64-BIT Education (student version)
CPU: i5-6600K
RAM: Crucial Ballistix DDR 2400 MHZ  2x4GB
MOBO: Asus Z170-A
PSU: Seasonic M12-520ii

GPU: GTX 970 Reference cooler version

OS AGE: 3 weeks max.
System Age: Bought and assembled Sept 14.


MINIDUMP: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/56000261/SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip

REPORT: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/56000261/report.zip

Latest Crash:
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So my pc has been restarting, all of the times I was using Plex to stream video to my tablet, I am thinking this might be an ethernet issue.

Reinstalled ethernet driver and uninstalled Malwarebytes but the issue still happened.

Since then I lowered CPU overclock from 4.4GHz to 4.3 GHz and disabled XMP for the memory.

WIndows memory diagnostic found no error.

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I think it has to do something with an nvidia driver issues I used to have this but the issue just kinda sorted itself out I noticed alot when running 3d vision or triple screens, but ya I havent seen the issue in months now so I never looked into it extensively 

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I would remove any overclock, run memtest to test memory. 

 

If that all checks out then try disconnecting all devices except essential. So only have OS drive, Keyboard, Mouse, monitor. Disconnect any other internal drive/dvd.

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If you get windbg from MS you can analyse the .dmp file to give you a better idea about what caused it...

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If you get windbg from MS you can analyse the .dmp file to give you a better idea about what caused it...

I am pretty sure it's plex, the pc was running since I posted this while I went out shopping and no BSOD, gonna try watching some stuff now to see if it happens again

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Have you run memtest86? This BSOD likes to pop up when there are ram issues from my experience.

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Have you run memtest86? This BSOD likes to pop up when there are ram issues from my experience.

gonna run that during the night, as I googled it and it seems it takes a while.

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gonna run that during the night, as I googled it and it seems it takes a while.

Yep quite a long time. You should run at least two passes. It automatically runs 4.
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Yep quite a long time. You should run at least two passes. It automatically runs 4.

Ran it during the night, 14 passes 0 errors.

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Corsair AF140 x1, Corsair SP120 x2, Noctua Industrial 3000 RPM x3

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Do you have an OC?

as the main post says, I lowered my CPU OC from 4.4 to 4.3 and turned off XMP for the ram

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I think it has to do something with an nvidia driver issues I used to have this but the issue just kinda sorted itself out I noticed alot when running 3d vision or triple screens, but ya I havent seen the issue in months now so I never looked into it extensively 

Same here,I had a similar one come up,haven't seen it since then 

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as the main post says, I lowered my CPU OC from 4.4 to 4.3 and turned off XMP for the ram

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I know on my X99 build it didn't like the odd base clock the XMP profile was putting on but if if that applies here.

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I know on my X99 build it didn't like the odd base clock the XMP profile was putting on but if if that applies here.

well gonna go with this and see if it happens again

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[emoji14] oops

I know on my X99 build it didn't like the odd base clock the XMP profile was putting on but if if that applies here.

welp happened again, this time pc completely froze during dota, not even Reset button worked.

Gonna switch to linux now kappa :D

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G.Skill Trident Z RGB 2x8GB 3200MHz CL16, Samsung 960 Evo 256GB, Samsung 850Pro 1TB, WD 3TB HDD

NZXT H440 White, Corsair H100i GTX v2, EVGA 750G2

Corsair AF140 x1, Corsair SP120 x2, Noctua Industrial 3000 RPM x3

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System Specs:

OS: Windows 10 64-BIT Education (student version)

CPU: i5-6600K

RAM: Crucial Ballistix DDR 2400 MHZ  2x4GB

MOBO: Asus Z170-A

PSU: Seasonic M12-520ii

GPU: GTX 970 Reference cooler version

OS AGE: 3 weeks max.

System Age: Bought and assembled Sept 14.

MINIDUMP: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/56000261/SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip

REPORT: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/56000261/report.zip

Latest Crash:

hjfhZIe.png

So my pc has been restarting, all of the times I was using Plex to stream video to my tablet, I am thinking this might be an ethernet issue.

Reinstalled ethernet driver and uninstalled Malwarebytes but the issue still happened.

Since then I lowered CPU overclock from 4.4GHz to 4.3 GHz and disabled XMP for the memory.

WIndows memory diagnostic found no error.

 

The problem comes from the "ntoskrnl.exe file which is essential for windows use.

You can try 2 this that may help.

1) run "sfc /scannow' without the quotes in a command prompt with admin rights.(right click on the start icon and select "command prompt (admin) to open the prompt)

or

2) run windows update. Windows 10 is still very new and bugs are to be expected. the updates should fix that issue.

 

Hope this helps.

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The problem comes from the "ntoskrnl.exe file which is essential for windows use.

You can try 2 this that may help.

1) run "sfc /scannow' without the quotes in a command prompt with admin rights.(right click on the start icon and select "command prompt (admin) to open the prompt)

or

2) run windows update. Windows 10 is still very new and bugs are to be expected. the updates should fix that issue.

 

Hope this helps.

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Here is the CBS.log

https://www.dropbox.com/s/8aym8hqll2t3b8j/CBS.log?dl=0

i7-8700K @ 5.0 GHz 1.37v, EVGA GTX 1080 FTW Hybrid, Asus z370-A Prime

G.Skill Trident Z RGB 2x8GB 3200MHz CL16, Samsung 960 Evo 256GB, Samsung 850Pro 1TB, WD 3TB HDD

NZXT H440 White, Corsair H100i GTX v2, EVGA 750G2

Corsair AF140 x1, Corsair SP120 x2, Noctua Industrial 3000 RPM x3

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That is probably due to the fact the windows is currently running.

There are 2 ways to get around that.

 

1) Boot into safe mode and run the command again

or

2) Boot into your windows installation, click on repair windows, select the top option and click next. this will open some repair tools, now click on command prompt and type the command.

 

That should fix the issue. hope this helps.

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