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Getting BSoD on the motherboard.

Elucidator
Level 7
Here is my set:

Motherboard: Maximus Extreme VI
SSD: Intel 520 series 240 GB ( I think this cause the problem w/ the motherboard)
CPU: i7 4770k
Graphic: GTX 780 ACX
RAM: Corsair Vengeance Pro 16GB DDR3 1600Mhz CL9 Dual Channel kit
Psu: 750w Antec High current
Cooler: H80i water cooler

So im getting BSoD randomly on both Win8 Pro and Win7 x64 ultimate.
Sometimes Im getting bsod upon login screen, sometimes I get it when I hit chrome w/e

info: I have the most recent firmware on the ssd, also the motherboard.
and all the drivers are the most updated for all parts.

it is very annoying since I put some money on this set.
so please kindly help.
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MetroRat
Level 7
My system is almost the same as you, except PSU(AX1200i) and RAM(Dominator 2400). I am using a fresh windows 8 install, and I never got any trouble from the SSD.

MetroRat wrote:
My system is almost the same as you, except PSU(AX1200i) and RAM(Dominator 2400). I am using a fresh windows 8 install, and I never got any trouble from the SSD.


same SSD?

HiVizMan wrote:
OP confirm you are running dual boot OS?


No dual boot, only win8 or win7.

powruser wrote:
That sounds VERY similar to the issue I had with my Z87-Deluxe. Did you flash a newer BIOS? If so try to flash the older BIOS.


No. The motherboard is brand new and it is a very recent release. so I would expect there is no new BIOS version on it.

HiVizMan
Level 40
OP confirm you are running dual boot OS?
To help us help you - please provide as much information about your system and the problem as possible.

powruser
Level 7
That sounds VERY similar to the issue I had with my Z87-Deluxe. Did you flash a newer BIOS? If so try to flash the older BIOS.

HiVizMan
Level 40
OK thank you for that information.

Please follow the memtest86+ guide found in my sig. If at all possible follow the guide to the letter, each step completed removes a set of variables and helps with the problem solving process.
To help us help you - please provide as much information about your system and the problem as possible.

HiVizMan wrote:
OK thank you for that information.

Please follow the memtest86+ guide found in my sig. If at all possible follow the guide to the letter, each step completed removes a set of variables and helps with the problem solving process.


It looks like a hard ball. My memtest pass on all tests.

Chino
Level 15

Chino wrote:
Did you inspect your CPU socket for bent or missing pins before installing your processor?

To save my own time, I let the people in a computer company "Memory Express" people to install it for me.

WeaponX wrote:
Elucidator, you never mentioned whether or not you're overclocking or at stock settings. If you're at stock, I would reflash the bios first and reseat everything if you can. If that doesn't work, I would try installing the minimal components to get your system to boot into windows to remove other variables.

On a side note, I don't completely trust the 750 Antec 100%, that's just my thoughts.


I am not overclocking.
about 750 Antec, I started feeling bad on it, 'cause this is not the first time I encounter with this kind of problem.
750 might be the problem but 750w is really enough for this build.

more info: I click update razer synapse 2.0 and it got blue screen


the code is 0x00000124

WeaponX
Level 7
Elucidator, you never mentioned whether or not you're overclocking or at stock settings. If you're at stock, I would reflash the bios first and reseat everything if you can. If that doesn't work, I would try installing the minimal components to get your system to boot into windows to remove other variables.

On a side note, I don't completely trust the 750 Antec 100%, that's just my thoughts.