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So after building a new pc and installing windows I started getting this error, I tested the ram using memtest86+ and everything seems fine. Any help would be greatly appreciate it 

Crash Dump:
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I've had this error once and it was due to a bad firmware flash on a mouse of all things. Check anything that could be using a driver as they could be bad. Remove GPU and extra expansion cards, and use different peripherals (if available) 

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That's usually a bad driver on some component on the computer. Start reinstalling drivers especially for stuff like network adapters, be them integrated or NICs

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4 minutes ago, Energycore said:

That's usually a bad driver on some component on the computer. Start reinstalling drivers especially for stuff like network adapters, be them integrated or NICs

is there anyway to pin point which drivers are the issue? maybe its in the crash dump?

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