New pc build , BSOD ntoskrnl.exe

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  1. Posts : 382
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       #11

    Hmm, damn I'm really confused, um there is one thing you could still try and that is to turn off hardware acceleration in Chrome settings, again I might be throwing rocks into the water, anyway here is a guide:


    • Open Google Chrome.
    • Click Customize and Control Google Chrome > Settings.
    • Click on "Show advanced settings" and scroll to the "System" section.
    • Uncheck "Use hardware acceleration when available" and restart Google Chrome.




    And like I said Patrick it seems to be quite a small thing there at the end which differs from the other models, it might be something ASUS forgot to update or worst case scenario, you'll have to go with new RAM sticks.

    Happy to help!

    Cheers, Boris :)
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  2. Posts : 13
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       #12

    Boris-

    Will try that. Newegg set me up with an RMA for the ram, I'm having some issues trying to find a compatible replacement from the QVL though. I'll keep at it and update if i find anything that works. Thanks again for all of the suggestions.

    Patrick
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  3. Posts : 382
    Windows 10 Home
       #13

    Patrick.

    Wouldn't these be good?

    F4-3200C16Q-16GRK

    Attachment 71169

    Cheers, Boris :)
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  4. Posts : 13
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    Thread Starter
       #14

    Boris-
    I went with the corsair version, maybe that brand will be better. I still think its something with the video card(memtest ran for 10 hours, 6 passes without error. and i had no issues while using onboard graphics). I am going to test with my cousins gtx690 this weekend.

    The only thing thing im not sure of , are there any bios settings that could potentially cause this? I have not really changed anything other than the boot order.

    Will update saturday after additional testing.

    Patrick
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  5. Posts : 382
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       #15

    Patrick.

    We recommend 8 passes because some errors first appear at the 7th or 8th pass!

    Hmm not any that I know off, however if you have overclocked the GPU then that would explain the crashes.

    Cheers, Boris :)
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       #16

    recopatr1 said:
    The only thing thing im not sure of , are there any bios settings that could potentially cause this? I have not really changed anything other than the boot order.
    Yes, but that is usually due to settings that cause incompatibility.
    This can easily be fixed by pulling the CMOS battery and putting it back or by resetting the settings in the BIOS to the optimal default settings. Resetting the settings in the BIOS (no matter how you do it) sometimes causes problems, because there are settings that need to be changed to get the system stable, this is however not often the case.
    Last edited by axe0; 28 Mar 2016 at 03:02. Reason: fix quote
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  7. Posts : 13
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    Thread Starter
       #17

    Boris-
    Ok so i now have a GTX 690 in the system, and memory from the QVL and I am able to play games without the DPC error. Still getting a bsod on boot every now and then. I have a clean OS install, and have reset the bios by pulling the cmos battery. Logs attached.
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       #18

    What about making Steam a delayed start item?

    Might also disable Intel(R) Rapid Storage Technology in Startup, see if that makes a difference. Microsoft has it's own drivers for this.
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  9. Posts : 13
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    Thread Starter
       #19

    I disabled Rapid storage technology and steam. Will test for a few days, thanks!

    Patrick
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  10. Posts : 382
    Windows 10 Home
       #20

    Patrick, what is going on? Is the problem fixed?
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