BSOD at random intervals - Locale ID 2057


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    BSOD at random intervals - Locale ID 2057


    Hi, this has been happening at completely random intervals with different programs running. I'll post some minidumps further down in hopes of eliminating the problems, I will also list various things I've already tried.

    Please note I'm not a very tech savvy person, most of the things I've tried was done under the guidance of friends who know more about computers than I do.

    My PC specs/OS

    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    I7-2700k - stock speeds/not overclocked
    GTX 670 - stock speeds/not overclocked
    GEIL Black Dragon DDR 1600mhz - not overclocked
    EVGA Z68 SLI MICRO
    Corsair 750w modular psu

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    Things I've Tried

    Updated motherboard drivers to latest versions + flashed bios to latest version.

    Uninstalled and re-installed latest graphics drivers.

    Removing one of my ram modules, normally I run 16gb (2x 8gb) I've tried removing one of them and using each stick separately to no avail.

    I've ran various benchmarks to try and force a bluescreen but so far I've been unsuccessful which lead me to believe its not hardware related (at least that's what I think)

    SFC /SCANNOW - came back with no errors.

    CHKDSK /r (took about 3 hours to complete this one, it said something about an orphaned file which it attempted to recover, the file name was something along the lines of Windows.media.xxx.

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    I haven't tried running Memtest86 yet to rule out the ram completely, I intend on running this later and leaving it running overnight when I go to sleep.

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    Not sure how to post the dmp files exactly, I know where they are but unsure how to open/post the contest of the files for you to view.

    Edit: nevermind, read the thread on the SF Diagnostic Tool :) uploaded the folder created by the SF Diagnostic Tool.
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    No one able to help?
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