BSOD 116 faulty graphics card or faulty drivers?

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       #11

    As you can see the sfc scan didn't do much.
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       #12

    Please read my suggestions as good as possible
    Please run CPU-Z | Softwares | CPUID, open it and make screenshots of the following tabs
    CPU
    Mainboard
    Memory
    SPD*
    Graphics
    *SPD shows the details of each stick, you can show the details by choosing different slots in the left upper corner.
    Please make screenshots of each stick.

    Please post each screenshot in your next reply/replies.
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       #13

    https://drive.google.com/open?id=0By...DFjY28tN2FDZG8 were you hinting towards the lack of a CBS file?
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  4. Posts : 7,050
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       #14

    No, towards the CPU-Z part as you could read.
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       #15

    Are you wanting a screenshot of my third slot of RAM because I don't have a stick of ram in there.
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  6. Posts : 7,050
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       #16

    My apologies, I did not see the previous page

    I would want to ask you to remove the Kingston memory or the Mushkin memory, it is best to not have mixed memory installed while we troubleshoot as mixed memory may can various of problems.
    What you will want to do when adding memory is replacing the memory with a kit instead of adding :)
    The difference is that a kit is tested to work together properly without any problems, when adding memory you have memory that is not tested to work together (even when it is of the same make & model).
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  7. Posts : 16
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       #17

    Just removed it and tried my graphics card with it and got a BSOD. Still the same one though. Including dmp info in case you need it. Also thank you for cooperating and helping.
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  8. Posts : 7,050
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       #18

    Is the GPU seated in the same slot? If so please try a different slot :)
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       #19

    I just moved it to another slot and still got the BSOD. Just before the BSOD I saw the Windows mouse and now when I reboot I don't get to even see it. Attaching dmp tell me if I am needlessly supplying dmps.
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  10. Posts : 7,050
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       #20

    I would recommend replacement of the GPU, a last test would be to use the GPU on another system to see if it crashes there too but I think we've already determined that the GPU needs replacement :)

    I assume your PSU is at least 700W that properly supplies this amount?
    PSU - Test DC Output Voltage
    Per the specs Geforce provides a 700W PSU is the recommended minimum PSU.
    GeForce GTX 590 | Specifications | GeForce
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