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stop 0x00000f4 and Live Kernal Event (BCcode 116) while gaming
System specs:
OS: Windows 7 64-bit
CPU: Intel Core i7 3770
GPU: NVIDA GTX 970
RAM: Duel DDR3 8GB
Motherboard: P8H77-V LE
So for the last few months I've been plagued with BSOD issues while gaming. These only ever occur while in actual gameplay, and doesn't happen in not so demanding games.
This is one of them how it appears in BlueScreenView:
My drivers are all up to date. My GPU doesn't appear to be overheating either. I use MSI Afterburner to monitor it and I've never seen it go above 70.
Now, there's another one I'm more concered with that I get when I lower my GPU clock speed. And to be clear, this is from the dafault speed. I have never OC'd any of my hardware. Anyway, it still happens in gameplay, takes a bit longer to happen, though. There is also periodic freezing and sound looping before it happens. Here's a screenshot of when it happens. Sorry if it's a bit unclear. I could try to get another one if it is.
The annoying thing about this one is that it doesn't create any dump files, or appear in BlueScreenView. This is the only info I have on it. Now, for this one I have tried everything suggested here (Second post). All the tests have shown no errors, including the memtest86+, which I ran for 10 passes. The only interesting thing is, when I run the extended version of the Memory Diagnostics Tool, it always gets stuck at 21%. It seems to be a pretty common problem, but could it be a sign that my RAM is busted, or doesn't it matter since, as I already said, the memtest showed no errors for 10 passes? I have also ran a full chkdsk which came up with no errors.
Anyway, I hope that's all the info that's needed. Attached is the required info of my system, along with the dump files. Remember, though, those dump files are only of the first BSOD issue I talked about, as the other one doesn't create any.