BSOD Playing Skyrim, BF3 and SW:ToR error 0x0000001e and 0x0000003b

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    It took a day of playing but it's finally blue screened, I'm running memtest86 at the moment, is it worth uploading the dump file as a new attachment afterwards?
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    Just updating the system dump and perfmon files for the latest bsod, will run memtest overnight tonight.
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    There do not appear to be any new dmp files. It may not have been able to create one when it crashed. Do you remember if the message that appeared was similar to the old ones?
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    It was the same message, I then removed my Line6 Soundcard (the usb one) and reverted to using the onboard realtek soundcard. I just got another BSOD after 45 minutes of play on SW:ToR and it said something about amdppm.sys driver. I will try to get the dump file.
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    Here's (hopefully) the dump file
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    petehasplans said:
    Here's (hopefully) the dump file
    That had your perfmon report and the executable for getting the dmp files. I think you attached the wrong file.
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    Sorry, I've got the flu, I'm really not all that with it!
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    petehasplans said:
    Sorry, I've got the flu, I'm really not all that with it!
    That's alright; it happens to all of us. I'll take a look.
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    Your latest blue screen was system related. How old is your Windows 7 installation, and how old is the overall system hardware?
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    I bought the mainboard, gfx card and ram in october/november, last system install was November I believe. I could do a new install, it's not that big a deal, I have another machine to use while I do so.

    the cpu is about 3 years old, but it's got a brand new cooler on it, the case is also new, everything runs really cool. the hard disks are about 2 years old.
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