Cant Diagnose Crashes


  1. Posts : 2
    Win 10
       #1

    Cant Diagnose Crashes


    Hey guys,

    I'm having trouble with my new computer.
    It's custom built all new parts (i7-6700K, 4x8GB 2400mhz , GTX 980 Ti Hybrid , Asus Sabertooth z170) asides from the PSU (Corsair HX850W). Windows 10 is installed ( upgraded from Win 7 Ultimate ) on a 120GB Kingston SSD, and I am using a 2TB HDD for storing everything.
    It has been acting up recently and giving me random crashes.
    The crashes aren't BSOD however there was one (not sure if it's related to the real problem or not) which the dump file is attached.
    The crash essentially freezes the whole pc , black screen , with the audio going haywire ( terrible crumpling like sound) , forcing a hard reset.

    Steps I have taken :
    Ran sfc /scannow multiple times , no violations in integrity.
    After I post this I intend to run CHKDSK and Memtest 86.
    After said above I will run Verifier to exclude drivers.

    I'm really new to these things so asides from the research I have done on the internet I have no clue what I am doing
    - I'm in your hands.

    Hope we can get this fixed,
    Thanks,
    Porebski.

    Edit : Just ran a full virus scan with Kaspersky , no threats.
    Edit2: Memtest 86 came up with no errors.
    Last edited by Porebski; 31 Mar 2016 at 02:07.
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  2. Posts : 116
    W10
       #2

    I guess you were playing "The Division" whilst having this BSOD?
    Did you overclock your CPU ? Reason for asking:


    Code:
    CPUID:        "Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHz"MaxSpeed:     4000
    CurrentSpeed: 4008
    Do you have BSOD only whilst gaming or also with "normal" use?
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  3. Posts : 2
    Win 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Indeed the CPU was overclocked then.
    However since the BSOD I have return to stock defaults but the crashes still persist.
    They usually happen whilst gaming but they're not BSOD as I said in my initial post, my pc freezes, black screen with a screeching like noise.
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