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We're not running out of options, driver verifier has quite some options that could be enabled.That is unfortunate news. We've tried so many things and have at most learned that each of them could not detect the true cause of the error. Are we running out of options?
If, however, there were no options left in driver verifier, a BIOS update wasn't available, the BIOS was resetted to the optimal settings for the current hardware, all known causes for hardware crashes weren't present on the system, no overclocking was present, no cooling issue was present causing overheating, the voltage values were proper, all cables were proper connected and there was no physically visible damage to the hardware then we would be almost running out of options.
Good news, driver verifier has caused all crashes I've checked, bad news is that no driver is flagged.
This means that the issue isn't drivers, in most cases the issue is a hardware level issue (faulty hardware or voltage issues).
Could you post the following information from the BIOS
- CPU voltage
- RAM frequency, voltage and timing
- 3.3v, 5v and 12v values
Please check your cabling to ensure it is properly connected.