BSOD 0x7f - dxgmms2.sys & ntoskrnl.exe

halfgod85

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Hello,

I've been getting two various blue screens with my computer. I've tried Windows 7 & 10. Getting them still, so I'm not sure its software. I've used Seatools to test all my HDDs, didn't get any errors. Prime95 for a good while and everything passed. Tried Furmark to stress the GPU, again no issue. I can't seem to replicate the problem. It seems to be completely random. It happens sometimes while gaming, other times while just surfing the web. I can't seem to find a trigger to narrow it down. I'm at an end. A friend thinks it could be my motherboard just dying.

Here is a link to my dump files. I know there is a few, but I'm at my end. I've tried more i'm sure but can't remember. MiniDump Link


Here are my specs
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU
970 @ 3.20GHz (12 CPUs), ~4.0GHz
Memory: 12288MB RAM
Available OS Memory: 12280MB RAM
Page File: 4664MB used, 9470MB available
DirectX Version: 12
Card name: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980
And like 5 HDDs. 3 SSDs and 2 normals.

Thanks in advance. If anyone can help at all I'd super appreciate it. Thanks!
 
From your .dmp files

You have
dxgmms2.sys < directx
Ndu.sys < Windows Network Data Usage Monitoring Driver
wfplwfs.sys , Windows filter driver
ntoskrnl.exe
causing your BSOD's.

Your possible suspects are the graphics drivers since direct x has come up on that list and your antivirus and/or your networking software. Did you download the latest drivers from nvidia? If not then perform a clean installation of your display drivers.

I'm using bluescreenviewer so that's the extent with which I can see your culprits.

Furthermore, did you install Windows 10 as an upgrade to 7 or a clean installation? Apart from owning a Gulftown i7 processor I can't tell which X58 motherboard you have though. Which leads me to ask did you install all your motherboard drivers via compatibility mode after downloading from manufacturers site?