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Random but continuous BSOD, could really use the help...


I have a new PC that I built, I've built many but this one has me stumped. I have reformatted several times trying different solutions, stripped all unnecessary hardware, tested both sticks of memory and the SSD.

The voltage on the PSU 12v rail is a bit low ~11.8v and it does drop to the 11.7 range under load but running Aida64Extreme with both cores, GPU, etc., it doesn't crash. I'm using RealTempGT and temps are pretty good with stock cooling, everything under 50c while stressed.

The BSOD appears to be completely random, I can't get it to repeat and the messages are rarely the same.

This last time I didn't install any drivers or software of any kind and still got a BSOD. I tried running verifier and I believe I even got a BSOD in safemode once. I ordered a new PSU as I suspect hardware but I would really appreciate if someone with the knowledge could take a look at the minidump and see if there's something I'm missing...
 
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There are some BSODs, but those are without any explicit probable causes.

Only one failing driver is found (Intel(R) I211 Gigabit Network Connection), but there is no sufficient reason behind its failure too. So it may be either a hardware caused issue, or it is occurring due to system services, the windows updates may fix that.
Code:
Windows 10 Kernel Version 10240 MP (2 procs) Free x64
Disable Driver Verifier. Update windows to version 10586.

Report us for any further BSOD. If it continues even after the update, we will have to concentrate on the hardware components.
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Code:
BugCheck A, {ffffe0dcc51fd621, 2, 0, fffff802efc354f0}  Probably caused by : memory_corruption ( nt!MiZeroFault+530 )  Followup:     MachineOwner ---

There are some BSODs, but those are without any explicit probable causes.

Only one failing driver is found (Intel(R) I211 Gigabit Network Connection), but there is no sufficient reason behind its failure too. So it may be either a hardware caused issue, or it is occurring due to system services, the windows updates may fix that.
Code:
Windows 10 Kernel Version 10240 MP (2 procs) Free x64
Disable Driver Verifier. Update windows to version 10586.

Report us for any further BSOD. If it continues even after the update, we will have to concentrate on the hardware components.
_________________________________________________
Code:
BugCheck A, {ffffe0dcc51fd621, 2, 0, fffff802efc354f0}  Probably caused by : memory_corruption ( nt!MiZeroFault+530 )  Followup:     MachineOwner ---
Thank you for your help.

The LAN driver error is I believe just a system error, it's a dual LAN board and constantly reports that 1 is disconnected.

Will do on verifier.
I had updated Windows before I started reformatting, but will do it again.

I'll report back


EDIT: Still working on this, took several tries to get Windows fully updated, seems the more updates were installed the more frequent the BSOD.

Pulled the video card, running off the i5 and so far -no crashes. This card is entry level but has been working for a couple of months in the pc this build replaced. Suspect it may be the PCI slot... I will prob drop the card in something to eliminate it as a cause. I'm positive it was fully installed.

Random but continuous BSOD, could really use the help...

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