New build, multiple random BSOD with various error codes

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  1.    #81

    Ok, that's pretty good news.
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       #82

    Driver verifier was running for around 72 hours without issue before I stopped it. I tried playing games last night and had no issues. I'm hesitant to mark as solved, since it's gone this long without happening before. If I don't get any issues this weekend, I will mark the thread as solved. I'm still amazed at how sensitive this system is. The PC I built for my girlfriend is almost identical and has had no issues with any of the same things that plagued mine. Oh well, I guess it's just one of those things? I can't thank you guys enough for helping me. I will keep you posted if anything happens, but I'm feeling good at this point.
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  3.    #83

    Excellent news :)

    It's what software is installed, the tiniest bit of code can cause the worst problems.

    Any more issues let us know.
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       #84

    I am so glad it looks like it has been resolved, and I hope it stays that way! Please Let us know if it comes back! If you install the vpn and they come back, then we know that is the culprit. You could ask your employer for a newer version of the vpn software if available/possible.

    @Thedoctor44

    Thank you for looking at the dumps. I appreciate it very much. Teamwork!!
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       #85

    Sorry guys, it looks like I'm not rid of this thing just yet.

    I was just watching youtube and got this bluescreen. No new software has been installed and nothing has changed since I removed the VPN software. Logs attached.
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       #86

    Aaaand just got another one. I was watching HBOGO this time. Maybe something flash related? Logs attached.
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       #87

    I would remove your ram chips and replace them entirely since your bsod keeps pointing to memory errors. Its possible for ram to be failing and pass tests.
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       #88

    Ok, I will start an RMA with corsair. Thanks.
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  9.    #89

    I don't think RAM is the cause personally.
    You are having 0x4E bugchecks which involves the Page Frame Number list getting corrupt, this is mainly caused by drivers.
    Therefore I recommend running Driver Verifier by following these instructions.

    Driver Verifier - Enable and Disable
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       #90

    Well the doctor knows a lot more about bsods then I do. If he does not think it is ram, then I would agree with him. Just an idea I had honestly. The other option if you keep getting bsods is to possibly reach out to your motherboard manufacturer and let them know you are using the latest drivers and having issues. Unless the driver at fault is something like a program (antivirus) or other software like your vpn causing the issue. But I believe you still had the vpn software removed correct? And your network drivers are up to date? Have you tried switching antiviruses to something like panda? Use the antiviruses company removal tool to uninstall the product completely.
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