Wallenstein

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Hi guys,

My pc has been experiencing BSOD since 3 weeks ago. At first, I thought it was because of my old hard drive since the disk drive would spike to 100% every 20 seconds. However, I bought a new SSD and it still didn't fix the problem. On a daily basis, my pc would crash about 20 times particularly when I'm playing video games and browsing the internet. I have attached the dump file below. I hope you guys can help me with this problem. Thank you and have a great day.

Here's my pc specs:
OS: Windows 10, 64 bits
HD: Samsung SSD Evo 250gb
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6600K CPU @ 3.50GHz (4 CPUs), ~3.5GHz
Motherboard: Asus Z170- AR
Memory: 8gb
 

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Hi,
hey that's great!. Yes I think 1801 is the latest.

Ok, first pop back into the bios and look for a setting called 'apply optimised defaults'. This will set the bios with the basic safe settings for your machine. Save config and reboot back into bios.
Once you've applied the optimised defaults you can then go through the bios setting the correct parameters for things like the date/time, Boot order, RAM speed (if it's above 1333mhz) and anything else like turning off splash screens (something I always do). Your CPU should be set up and their should be no need to change anything at this time.

Remember if your running an SSD make sure the storage controller is set to AHCI mode.

Once you've done that please post back.
Any news? Also read that link I posted above about the issues the may be encountered using your moBo and a certain bios version. If the crashing is really bad you may want to consider flashing back to 1101 but in any case post back with any updates and we'll try and advise you further..