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PC just randomly crashing

Lolucoca

Just as the title says. My PC is (was) stable for around two hours, than it didn't show any new frames. I've checked all my hardware to assure it's all fine, temperatures are fine too, yes, my PSU supplies enough power, I've checked it too. Programs that I was running were: 

 

-Skype

-MSI Afterburner (No OC on my GPU)

-RealTemp (To check CPU Temps) 

-Chrome (To watch a video)

-PowerChute Personal (For my UPS, it's new, so it should't fail, it has enough watts too!)

-MineCraft (Just to stress my CPU and GPU in a real-world scenario)

 

The first time it crashed it showed me the error message "UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP", the second time it just stuck. I'm running Windows 10 Pro, it was stable ever since I installed it. I didn't install any new hardware since then. What should I do? 

i7 6700k - 32GB DDR4-2133 - GTX 980

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Sounds like a driver issue.  Have you installed any new drivers?  We're they successfully installed?

I have, and never will have, any idea of what I'm doing.

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@eyeball07 Nope :P The last driver I installed was the nVidia-Game-ready-driver... I didn't get any issues until, like 2h ago...

i7 6700k - 32GB DDR4-2133 - GTX 980

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Was there a list of numbers when you saw UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP?  0x0000 or the like

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@eyeball07 I think there was 0x00007 or something like that... It was the first time this PC crashed...

i7 6700k - 32GB DDR4-2133 - GTX 980

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@Lolucoca  

 

I'm stumped.  I'm remember that I had an issue with that same warning, and I fixed it by uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers.

 

This page might help pinpoint what it is.

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff559244(v=vs.85).aspx

I have, and never will have, any idea of what I'm doing.

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