warri0r19

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This is a carry on from this thread as I was told I should come here.

To put it simply, I started having regular BSODs since I installed my GTX 780, I was pretty confident that it was just a driver issue, and decided I would be sending it back as I didn't want the hassle (tried lots of things).
Today I got a BSOD with my hd 6790's, which is making me think maybe it wasn't a problem with my 780. All my BSODs relate to ntoskrnl.exe.

Attached the necessary files.
note: only the 010614-5734-01 dump file related to my current gpus. The other dump is from when I had my 780. If you goto the other thread I linked at the top there are other dump files available.

Please tell me if I need to add or edit something, thanks :)

Quick note:
I have a few hours (tops) to contact the seller of the 780 and cancel the return, if this problem isn't infact related to the nvidia card afterall, I would rather keep it.
 


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Thanks for the info I'll check it up. I'm currently working through some ideas based on your recent dmp files and will post shortly. As for the RAM just do a pass on each stick if your short for time.


Edit: This app will apparently keep your SSD up to date regarding firmware etc:
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Just had a thought... I'd forgotten that one of the top guy's in that forum is actually a member here in our forum. I'll pm him a message and hopefully he'll have a look see.
 


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That's great, what with my pm and your post hopefully the issue will be picked up soon.
 


Yeah :)
Hopefully I can get one of my dads friends to test out my gpu in a build of his, he's the kinda guy that would most likely nail whether or not I have a faulty gpu.

I just got another 'black screen' This is the third or fourth time it's happened. My screen went blank and my bios splash screen came up, then booted into windows normally.
 


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