BSOD on windows 7 ntoskrnl.exe New Computer

Pim Krogt

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Hello all,

This is my first post here.
Found this forum on google and i thought this was the best place to ask for help.
I just bought and build a new Computer a few days ago and installed Windows 7 Ultimate.

Parts:
16 Gb Corsair Dominator
Asus Rampage Extreme IV Mobo
GTX 780 videocard
1050 Corsair Watt
I7 4930K Proccessor
240gb samsung 840 SSD ( OS Is installed here )
2x 2TB Seagate HDD

So yesterday i got alot of blue screens, i installed a driver downloading program, but i guess i downloaded to many bad drivers, couldnt even start my computer anymore.. so i installed my PC today again, and i already got another BSOD... im about to give up and cry ;c

Bluescreenview:

SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED ntoskrnl.exe
FilenameAddress In StackFrom AddressTo AddressSizeTime StampTime StringProduct NameFile DescriptionFile VersionCompanyFull Path
ntoskrnl.exe ntoskrnl.exe+7ed3c fffff800`02c5b000 fffff800`03235000 0x005da000 0x5147dc36 19-3-2013 4:32:06 Microsoft® Windows® Operating System NT Kernel & System 6.1.7600.17273 (win7_gdr.130318-1532) Microsoft Corporation C:\Windows\system32\ntoskrnl.exe

Also did a sfc /scannow, in cmd
couldn't find any failures

I also get alot of crashes in google chrome, the page crashes, i see a folder map with a sick smiley thing saying:
"Aw, Snap!"

Issue
You may see the "Aw, Snap!" message if a webpage crashes unexpectedly.

already made a new user profile, didnt worked. had this same problem before i installed my computer today.
got no antivirus program. i think it might be bad drivers? or ?

when i made my computer, the standard RAM on my mobo was on 1333mhz or so, i changed it to 1866.
Since then i got these problems, maybe its just coincidenceor maybe its the problem?

I hope someone can help me...

Greetings,

Pim
 
I'll start by suggesting you reseat your ram to ensure all modules are fully seated. I've seen that a few times on the Asus boards that don't have ram clips on both sides.
Also want to confirm you are installing the DIMMS as suggested in your motherboard manual, page 2-5; all in red slots if using four modules, red slots closest to CPU (one on each side of the CPU) if using two modules
 

Pim Krogt

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I will reseat them then, see if they are a bit lose,
my pc do recognize 16gb. in the BIOS i putted it on 1866 mhz, but in the info screen it said it was using 1871mhz, but my RAM only gos up to 1866 mhz? so maybe this is what caused the error?
i will do a memtest tonight!
 
Try enabling XMP in BIOS rather than manually setting your ram frequency/timings, see if it isn't a little more stable. If you did use XMP, try manually setting the frequency/timings.
If you intend to overclock, I'll suggest letting the ram go to default (1333 or 1600), setting your overclocks and then, enabling XMP