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Hi, people.

I've just bought and assembled a new computer and I'm having constant BSoDs (usually with disturbing sound effect like looping the last bit of sound, which sounds like "bzzzzz" or "brrrrrr", or even "beeeeep"), game crashes (always c0000005 code) and "video driver has stopped responding and recovered" messages at random moments.

Specs (used Piriform Speccy):

OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1 (not activated yet)
CPU: Intel Core i7 4770 @ 3.40GHz    27 °C Haswell 22nm Technology
RAM: 16,0GB 2-channel DDR3 @ 799 MHz (9-11-11-29)
Motherboard: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. Z87X-D3H-CF (SOCKET 0)    28 °C
GPU: Intel HD Graphics 4600 (Gigabyte)
        4095 МБNVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 (Gigabyte)    32 °C
        4095 МБNVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 (Gigabyte)    29 °C
Storage: 111GB ATA Samsung SSD 840 SCSI Disk Device (SSD)    32 °C
Disk drive: Optiarc DVD RW AD-7280S SCSI CdRom Device
Sound devices: Creative Sound Blaster Z
Power Supply: ATX Corsair HX 1050, CP-902, 1200W
DxDiag: DirectX 11, driver version 9.18.13.3182, driver model WDDM 1.1
GeForce Experience Info: GeForce R331 Game Ready Driver, version 331.82, timestamp 19.11.2013

BSoD codes:

driver_irql_not_less_or_equal
page_fault_in_nonpaged_area

BSoD driver file: dxgmms1.sys (attempting to corrupt the system, revealed using the Windows Driver Verifier)

So, I've downloaded and installed the latest motherboard, GPU, SSD and soundcard drivers from their official sites, deinstalling older versions using Driver Cleaner and CCleaner. I've tested my RAM with memtest and found no problems. I've done a stress-test using the AIDA64 - no errors. Monitoring the temperature during the stress-test and usual activities revealed no overheat. AHCI mode is set. SLI is configured through the NVidia panel. No overclocked CPU. No problems when rendering with GPU (i.e. no artifacts/hangs). BIOS menu displays no voltage problems. No cable connection problems seen at the moment.

Also, tried with two different Windows - Professional and Ultimate, same errors. HALP PLEASE.

Minidumps: http://anonymousdelivers.us/97897

P.S. Forgot to say, the computer is connected through a voltage regulator APC Line-R 1200. Instead of a monitor I use my TV (Samsung) connected via HDMI to the top GPU.



UPD 1: Okay, tried both of available WHQL driver versions for my GPU (320.49 and 327.23, now using 320.49) Still having random BSoDs with no driver specified (usually 0x0000001E) with weird noises when BSoD (using the motherboard output or the soundcard changes nothing).

Also, the Windows Driver Verifier now does not give a BSoD.

UPD: Noticed strange temperature changes on the top GPU: fading from 45° to 39° when writing this post. No game or other graphics rendering program is running, only Firefox (both of the NVidia 3d VISION plugins disabled) and Speccy.

UPD 2: Got another SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION BSoD while scrolling a page with Mozilla.

UPD 3: Experiencing strange application unstability - crashes & hangs (seen crashing AC3, Firefox, Flash Player, Samsung Magician, dwm.exe, all with c0000005 error).


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