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Hey guys, I recently upgraded the RAM (Corsair Veangeance LPX 16GB DDR4 2666MHz) CPU (6700k) and MOBO (Asus Z170-A) on my PC and I am getting kmode_exception_not_handled BSODs. This has been happening ever since I have upgraded and has only happened while playing games. I ran the built in windows memory test and got no errors. I have tried other things like re-installing drivers but have had no luck. 

 

Here is the info about my PC:

· OS - Windows 10

· OS - x64
· First installed OS - Windows 8.1
· OS - full retail version
· How long I have had parts for - RAM, MOBO, CPU = 1 month everything else is about a year old. 
· Reinstalls? - I installed Windows 8.1 when I upgraded the PC a month ago and I upgraded to Windows 10. 
· CPU - Intel i7-6700k 
· GPU - AMD R9 290X 
· MOBO - Asus Z170-A
· PSU - Ultra 750 Watt X4
· PC Type - Desktop

 

Here are the links to the Sysnative BSOD Dump and PERFMON Output files:

https://mega.nz/#!8c9zxCiA!7NwQRPdLaUVaUmpoafW3hSblQmpj1KIRGTApIQYKSZs

 

https://mega.nz/#!EUdzSD4b!IDJGGgC8pg8lf8aJQJMlqF0NU1dDhjcX8T7L6kmIbEs

 

 Thank you to anyone taking the time to help me out.  :)

 

EDIT: I forgot to add that I have also ran hwmonitor while gaming and a FurMark and the CPU temps are 40-50 degrees celsius and the GPU is 75-80 degrees celsius under load.

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Don't know much about this but have you tried tweaking the CPU Clocks/Voltage in bios? My setup BSOD-ed for the first two days (half of it was in games). Noticed my core clocks were off and my cpu voltage was low. So I fixed them. No more BSOD's for me :D

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Don't know much about this but have you tried tweaking the CPU Clocks/Voltage in bios? My setup BSOD-ed for the first two days (half of it was in games). Noticed my core clocks were off and my cpu voltage was low. So I fixed them. No more BSOD's for me :D

Thanks, I'll try doing that. Any recomended voltage should I try setting it to?

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I set mine at 1.2 before. It was a quick and easy fix. Although I expect people to judge my decision any minute now haha

i5 4670k | Noctua NH0-U12S | Asus Z97M Plus | Kingston HyperX Fury 8gb | Palit GTX 980 Ti Super Jetstream 6G | Samsung 850 EVO 250gb


WD Caviar Blue 1tb | Seasonic M12II 850W | Fractal Design Define R5 | Dell U3014 1600p 30" 60Hz


Corsair K65 | Razer Orochi | Bose QuietComfort 15 | Creative SBS A350 2.1

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