Random BSOD's, mainly ntoskrnl.exe but also other errors.

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    Kreshnak said:
    I'm doing the stress test right now.

    Yes I've installed all important and optional updates via windows update.

    I've attached a screen shot of my device manager where it says the driver version of my graphics card. To me it seems that it is the latest version already.
    It is, and follow YoYo's instructions and don't install the CCC, it does cause problems.
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       #82

    Two and a half day without a single bsod, and then I get two in two minutes. Both ntoskrnl.exe and atikmdag.sys. Attached a new sf once again.
    Last edited by Kreshnak; 15 Aug 2013 at 07:56.
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       #83

    Hmmm

    it still looks like all the bsod (Bugcheck 24, A, and 3b) point to pool corruption from your graphic driver.

    Just curious... Whats your graphic card model and make ???
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       #84

    I have the box in front of me, it says: ASUS HD 7770 Powered by AMD Radeon HD 7770
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       #85

    could you run GPUZ and post the screenshot of the Graphics and Sensor tab
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       #86

    Done
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       #87

    Got a few more .dmp files from my latest bsod's.
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       #88

    I've read the thread, and here is the summery of the things you've changed:

    • New HDD.
    • Clean install of Windows.
    • New RAM.
    • New PSU.
    • New GPU.
    • Updating drivers.
    • Removed software.
    • Stressed the CPU.
    • Reset the BIOS to defaults.



    Its beginning to look like the motherboard is at fault,
    considering its the infamous nForce.


    This might be a long-shot but it's worth a try.
    Remove any software related with your Razer peripherals
    Code:
    Start Menu\Programs\Razer
    Start Menu\Programs\Razer\Lycosa
    Start Menu\Programs\Razer\Razer Naga
    • If you have another keyboard and mouse use them.


    As a last resort remove the ATK110 utility.
    Code:
    ASACPI.sys   Mon Mar 28 05:30:36 2005
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       #89

    Ok, uninstalling the razer software now. Don't think I have any other keyboard/mouse available at the moment, can however ask around tomorrow to see if I can borrow from a friend for a few days.
    Uninstalled the ATK110 utility aswell.
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       #90

    It seems to be more frequent when i play wow for some reason, so it's my go-to way to try if something works. Started up wow and within 15 minutes i got a new bsod, immediately followed by two more.

    What do I do if it is the motherboard? Is there something I can do to try to fix it, or is it just to buy a new one?
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