BF4 BSOD (Roccat mouse?)


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    BF4 BSOD (Roccat mouse?)


    A few minutes ago, I got a BSOD palying Battlefield 4. I haven't seen a bsod since i stopped overclocking 8+ months ago. The cpu and everything are not overclocked, and are on stock settings in the bios. I suspect it's the new Mouse i got today: the Roccat Kone XTD. I installed the latest driver and used the software to set up and experiment with profiles and such. Then about 10 minutes into a game, I toggled the profiles and dpi a few times and the game froze and immediately went to bsod. I have since gone back to my old mouse, and uninstalled the new mouse drivers and software our of fear that they're causing it. Here's a picture:
    Attachment 327025

    I do have bluescreenview, but I don't know how to do it, or attach any info about it :/
    Can anyone help? Bluescreens freak me out because I rely on this pc for everything.

    Thanks guys so much.

    Edit: I found how to attach the log thing. So here it is. Attachment 327031

    Edit 2: after uninstalling new mouse stuff, I started playing bf4 again, and It froze after about 5 minutes, but this time no BSOD, just a "Battlefield 4 has stopped working" message and closed it with task manager. So could it just be Bf4? I was playing it earlier today with no issues. Installing the mouse software started this it seems...

    Edit 3: I restarted the PC and performed a Repair Game of bf4 from Origin just in case it was a game bug. After that, I played for the past 20 minutes without any freeze or bsod. Does that mean I possibly fixed it?
    Last edited by charkzilla20; 26 Jul 2014 at 04:23.
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    Ok and update.
    Today I updated the bios and chipset to the latest versions as supplied by the Mobo manufacturer (Asus). I also ran memtest86+ for a single pass, and found no issues. I ran prime95 for about an hour, just to see if any quick problems came up, and none did. I'm still on stock clocks. So far no BSOD with a half hour of game.
    I also set the bios to run the default xmp profile for my 1600mhz ram. I'm not sure if I did that before...

    I suspect that it could either be the mouse itself, or possibly the new mouse's software interfering with the old mouses software, but is that even possible?
    Today and tomorrow, I'll test it with and without the mouse, and see if any issues come up.

    Edit:
    I also thought that this could be a random occurrence of my mobo not supplying enough voltage to the cpu in an effort to save power like a built in power saving mode. Why it happened now instead of anytime in the past months is simply because of randomness. Just a possibility.
    Last edited by charkzilla20; 27 Jul 2014 at 03:44.
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    Today I spent about an hour and a half in game with the new mouse but without the driver and customization from the mouse software. I'm going to also try it with the mouse software installed and customized now. If i get a bsod after mouse software customization, then I think there's my culprit.
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    Alrighty, a couple hours of normal gaming with the new mouse and new mouse software minus the old mouse software, and no problems :)
    love the new mouse.
    I think that the updated chipset drivers did some good things.
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