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solved it my self, Corsairs LINK  and my Tesoro Durandal Ultimate drivers caused the BSOD's i've been having, i am officially never buying anything Corsair related again :P

So i have been having some BSOD problems lately, ranging everything from 124 errors to c5 , 3b and c9.

 

http://peecee.dk/upload/view/420919

 

http://peecee.dk/upload/view/420920

 

below im linking to my minidump files, i have been trying litterally everything to no luck, replaced every single motherboard driver there is.

 

so what im thinking its either some underlying problem in my windows install or a driver causing havoc

 

my next step if i don't find a solution is giving my OS SSD a complete wipe aka deleting the partition in the windows 7 install when sitting in bios and reinstalling everything from scratch, even tho this install is no more than maybe 2 weeks old if even.

 

 

 

Any help or insight is appreciated, and yes i have looked through the dumps with Nirsoft bluescreen viewer, didn't make me any wiser.

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solved it my self, Corsairs LINK  and my Tesoro Durandal Ultimate drivers caused the BSOD's i've been having, i am officially never buying anything Corsair related again :P

It's not Corsair that did anything. This happens no matter what. It's like having two large diamond shapes trying to fit into a small circle. It causes problems that is noones fault

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I think it may be a software issue. Usually, it's not the hardware's fault. There could be some kind of corrupt software in your PC that may make it go haywire.

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It's not Corsair that did anything. This happens no matter what. It's like having two large diamond shapes trying to fit into a small circle. It causes problems that is noones fault

 

 

How would you know what the problem is , i just told you what the problem was , as soon as i uninstalled CorsairLINK crap i had no more BSOD's , it was the last thing i uninstalled after i uninstalled my Tesoro keyboard first , my PC can now stress test for a day and run for days without any BSOD

 

So you telling people its not Corsair, well its wrong , don't be a fanboi

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How would you know what the problem is , i just told you what the problem was , as soon as i uninstalled CorsairLINK crap i had no more BSOD's , it was the last thing i uninstalled after i uninstalled my Tesoro keyboard first , my PC can now stress test for a day and run for days without any BSOD

 

So you telling people its not Corsair, well its wrong , don't be a fanboi

I mean it in a way that people get extremely ass hurt when they have one bad experience with a product. And just FYI, I looked over your minidmps and and the cause was obvious. A corrupt driver issue. Nothing based on Corsair. You just removed 1/5 of the problem and made it work.

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