Intermittant BSOD, always ntoskrnl.exe, checked ram, hdd, etc

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       #11

    cant say that I've ever checked the voltage, its been on auto forever. the timing has always been set to auto, and therefore 1333, I never really clued into the fact that my ram was 1600 until i was memtesting it and saw the label on the ram itself. I just recently changed that to 1600 manually, hasn't caused any problems yet.
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       #12

    computron5000 said:
    cant say that I've ever checked the voltage, its been on auto forever. the timing has always been set to auto, and therefore 1333, I never really clued into the fact that my ram was 1600 until i was memtesting it and saw the label on the ram itself. I just recently changed that to 1600 manually, hasn't caused any problems yet.
    It may have fixed your issues maybe. Voltages is a manner of problems and solutions for sure. Use your computer as usual and see if it's crashing.

    Best Regards,
    Frederik.
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       #13

    Alright, thanks for the help!
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       #14

    computron5000 said:
    Alright, thanks for the help!
    You're welcome, nice effort on your side.
    Return if your issues proceeds.

    Best Regards,
    Frederik.

    :)
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       #15

    Well that didn't take long at all, got a 0x109 with ntoskrnl.exe blamed, dump attached
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       #16

    computron5000 said:
    Well that didn't take long at all, got a 0x109 with ntoskrnl.exe blamed, dump attached
    Is your verifier enabled/disabled?
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       #17

    enabled, should I just turn it off?
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    computron5000 said:
    enabled, should I just turn it off?
    Yes please.

    Verifier will always find something to crash on whatever computer in my experiences. Not on all, but many.

    Best Regards,
    Frederik.
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       #19

    turned off verifier, still got a blue screen.
    blames nvlddmkm.sys, dxgkrnl.sys and ntoskrnl.exe again
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       #20

    1. Fresh up the DirectX files
    2. Reinstall your Graphics Driver within a clean install. By that you're making sure that there's no leftover files.
      1. Try to do a clean install of the Graphic Driver, the tutorial below meets the requirements of not having left-over files afterwards.

        i) Make your way to Nvidia Drivers - Download NVIDIA Drivers and download the latest driver for your card, save it to your desktop for instance.
        ii) Uninstall the Graphic driver you currently have and all its extensions (do not reboot yet)
        iii) Download Driver Sweeper
        iv) Get to safe mode (without network) and search for Driver Sweeper in your
        v) Select all the Nvidia components and analyse them
        vi) Clean them, head into Windows without internet and install the driver you downloaded previously.


    Best Regards,
    Frederik.
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