New build, multiple random BSOD with various error codes

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  1.    #91

    I would remove pretty much all Motherboard software except for device drivers that allow the hardwrae to function properly.
    Any clean up programs to monitoring programs (Except for 3rd party ones that we suggest like HWmonitor or speccy etc.)
    They are all known to cause issues.
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       #92

    It seems that your mainboard Z87X-UD4H is very specific about the RAM, make sure it is on the compatibility list available on their website. But your specific module CMD16GX3M4A2133C9 from Corsair is not listed.

    Also it seems this Motherboard does not work well with 4 Memory Slots Filled. Their are many messages on the Net about it. And that their system is running perfectly stable as long as you only use 2 memory Slots.

    Some people say that changing there settings in the bios helped them.

    Read it here Z87X-UD4H and 4670K stability issues - Page 2.

    Also you could ask about your mainboard and your memory issues on the Corsair userforum Memory - The Corsair User Forums
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  3. Posts : 53
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    Thread Starter
       #93

    Thank you all for the replies. I am looking into all of them.

    I have an RMA open with corsair currently, to replace the RAM. (I started that before I saw some of the messages). I will try some overvolting of the ram recommended on Z87X-UD4H and 4670K stability issues - Page 2. If that doesn't work, I will send the ram back.

    All motherboard utilities have been removed (that was a recommended step early on in this thread). Only recommended monitoring utilities are installed. I'm using the MS Security Essentials as my AV.

    Since I haven't changed anything yet, I'm sure this isn't unexpected, but I did get another BSOD. Logs are attached, purely for information. I think we're in agreement it's the RAM/Motherboard combo at this point.
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  4.    #94

    Hmm, a double fault has occurred.
    Now it could be hardware related.

    It points to your graphics drivers.
    I know we've already altered driver versions but can you roll back to 314.22



    If you get stuck here's some instructions.

    NVIDIA Drivers - Avoid Problems

    Code:
    Arg1: 0000000000000008, EXCEPTION_DOUBLE_FAULT
    Arg2: 0000000080050033
    Arg3: 00000000000406f8
    Arg4: fffff8800f677a1a
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  5. Posts : 53
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       #95

    Could this be potentially related to the motherboard also?

    My current plan is to run with just 2 ram sticks rather than all 4. If that's stable, I will save up for a new motherboard (maybe one of the newer z97 models). If it's unstable with just the two sticks, or if this graphics issue could be motherboard related, I will make a more immediate purchase.

    I am in the process of rolling the graphics drivers back. Are you sure 314.22 is the correct one I should get though? Technically, my graphics card isn't in the supported products list for that driver. The launch driver for the GTX 780 is the 320.18. I just want to make sure I'm doing the right thing.
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  6. Posts : 4,566
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       #96

    With all the trouble your having, I am thinking ether the ram is bad or the motherboard, in which case I would rma both.
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  7.    #97

    Ah yes I forgot you had a 700 series, those drivers are too old and not supported.
    I agree with Andrew, your motherboard sounds faulty.
    I would RMA it.
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       #98

    Especially since this thread is on page 10 now-soon on 11.

    Getting kind of up there.
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  9. Posts : 53
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    Thread Starter
       #99

    Yeah this thread is getting a little out of hand but thank you all for helping me through it. I am marking it as solved, since I'm RMAing the memory and motherboard. I'll open another thread if I continue to have issues after installing the replacements, but for now I'll just have to live with them until the replacements come in. Thank you again.
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       #100

    No problem! We love doing it or we wouldn't be here! :)
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