Replaced Motherboard Mutliple BSODs (Stop codes + dmp files attatched)


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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    Replaced Motherboard Mutliple BSODs (Stop codes + dmp files attatched)


    Hello All! sorry for vague title, I didn't want to make multiple threads taking up space. This is my first post, I read how to post, I'm a little tired and I apologize if I missed something. I recently replaced my mother board to a MSI X58a-GD45 I did format and re-install windows and I keep getting BSODs randomly as well as gaming in BF3. Below are my specs:

    OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Mobo: MSI X58A-GD45
    Processor: Intel i7 970
    Ram: Corsair Dominator 6GB Tri Channel (XMS Profile)
    HDD 180GB Intel SSD (OS) + 1TB WD (Programs + Storage)
    Graphics Cards: (2) PNY XLR8 560Ti 1GB Running in SLI
    Sound: Creative Titanium HD PCI-e

    Tests So far:
    Memtest 86+ for about 5 hours
    SFC / scannow command
    Other Misc Hardware Tests for Mem, Processor, and Mobo
    Disk Check

    and everything checked out good. Updated video driver, sound driver, Ive done all that I can think of and I'll keep getting random BSODs. Ive gotten 8 in a week or less.

    Here are a few of the stop codes that I got a look at:
    0x0000000A
    0X000000D1
    0X0000001E
    0X00000119

    Some of the BSODs did not have stop codes, I looked in the event view and just said something about kernal Power, and some I didn't get a chance to take down, but they should have DMP files with I have included in my attachment using the SF tool. I know its a lot to go through, But I GREATLY appreciate any of the help I get! Trying to find out if its just software, or what, and If I need to replace my Mobo again.

    Let me know if there is anything else needed.

    Thank you all!!!

    -Luke
    Last edited by lxr200; 01 Sep 2013 at 13:55. Reason: Updated current .ZIP file
      My Computer


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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
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    Updated .ZIP with new / more dmp files. Any ideas?
      My Computer


 

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