Random BSOD. IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL

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  1. Posts : 6
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
       #1

    Random BSOD. IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL + KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE


    I get the BSOD when i watch netflix/youtube, it also happens sometimes when i randomly browse the net.
    I have removed the graphics card, external hdd and have replaced the ram, motherboard and PSU.
    Ive ran chk disk and DISM, reinstalled a fresh copy of windows on the hdd instead of the main ssd, ive tried everything except replace the CPU.
    I used DDU to uninstall GPU drivers and updated witht the latest drivers from the EVGA website.

    Please help I dont know what it could be.

    Thanks in advance.
    Last edited by Datsuke; 28 Aug 2017 at 14:43.
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  2. Posts : 14,901
    Windows 10 Pro
       #2

    Please fill in your system specs
    Please follow this tutorial and download the tool. The tool will give you detailed information about your system specs, please fill in your system specs more completely including PSU, cooling and other used stuff like mouse, keyboard, monitor, case, etc.
    The PSU, cooling and other stuff are NOT mentioned in the tool.

    In the left corner below in your post you find 'My System Specs'. After clicking it you can find a link a little below that says 'Update your System Spec', click on this link to get to the page where you can fill in your system specs.

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  3. Posts : 6
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    axe0 said:
    Please fill in your system specs
    Please follow this tutorial and download the tool. The tool will give you detailed information about your system specs, please fill in your system specs more completely including PSU, cooling and other used stuff like mouse, keyboard, monitor, case, etc.
    The PSU, cooling and other stuff are NOT mentioned in the tool.

    In the left corner below in your post you find 'My System Specs'. After clicking it you can find a link a little below that says 'Update your System Spec', click on this link to get to the page where you can fill in your system specs.

    I have done this. could you please advise me on what to do next?

    Thanks

    Here is an updated dump since original post.
    Last edited by Datsuke; 28 Aug 2017 at 18:09.
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  4. Posts : 14,901
    Windows 10 Pro
       #4

    reinstalled a fresh copy of windows on the hdd instead of the main ssd
    Was the SSD disconnected while installing and when using Windows?

    A few question in regards to the replaced parts.
    Did you replace them with known to be good parts? It happens that parts that haven't been used are either DOA (dead on arrival) or have a small defect.
    If you didn't, have you tested the RAM and checked the voltage values in the BIOS regarding the PSU and/or used a multimeter?
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  5. Posts : 6
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Yes I completely removed the ssd before installing on the hdd
    I replaced them with a new set from Amazon. Nope I haven't checked the voltages using a multimeter, but it's a new psu and I'm certain there's nothing wrong with my power supply or sockets it's connected to. I believe the problem is down to faulty drivers or cpu.
    How would I check the voltage values in bios and what should they be?
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  6. Posts : 14,901
    Windows 10 Pro
       #6

    In the BIOS, find the 3.3v, 5v and 12v values, note them and post them.
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  7. Posts : 6
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #7

    3,3v = 3.312v
    5v= 5.000v
    12v= 12.192v
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  8. Posts : 14,901
    Windows 10 Pro
       #8

    Those are safe values.

    For ATX mainboards, those values should be in a range of 5% of the value.
    5v = 4.75 & 5.25
    12v = 11.4 & 12.6
    3.3v = 3.135 & 3.465
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  9. Posts : 6
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #9

    axe0 said:
    Those are safe values.

    For ATX mainboards, those values should be in a range of 5% of the value.
    5v = 4.75 & 5.25
    12v = 11.4 & 12.6
    3.3v = 3.135 & 3.465
    Ok thanks for the info but is there anything you can tell me based on the information from the dumps I have sent that will solve my problem.
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  10. Posts : 14,901
    Windows 10 Pro
       #10

    The randomness doesn't point to something specific meaning a part of hardware is the likely cause but I cannot determine from the dumps which part.
    Besides of the CPU, I want to make sure you've not replaced a part with a faulty one.
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