Okay first off I have never posted on tech help forums before! So I am not sure the protocol exactly but I think I got it covered. I like to give a lot of extra information because I don't know what might be useful and what might not.
So roughly 3 weeks ago I got up to take a shower, came back and found my system "fuzzy", after much tinkering with display drivers, it was determined that my old gtx760 had taken a long walk off a short cliff.
I replaced this with a gtx 1660 ti. Display back to normal, everything almost back to normal.
I am getting random bluescreens, something randomly 4 hours between then 48 hours between, prob 5-6 per week if I had to average it. It's been 36 since the previous one before this morning.
Also these blue screens can happen when I am not at the computer (likely because I work / sleep), but also when I am doing something. More frequently than not they will happen when I am afk though.
Side Issues. (Google Chromes DRM Widevine doesn't like this card / this card's latest drivers don't create minidumps). So after solving both of these issues. I was finally able to get a minidump.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/82uwwihvsn1jyb5/061219-6396-01.dmp?dl=0
This seems to be pointing at a usb driver?
*of note, my card has a built in usb driver that is disabled. This is because it is for usb C and windows 7 doesn't have usb C drivers. So I have disabled it in the device manager.
Things I have tried.
3 Nights of 8 Pass Memtest.
Multiple sfcscannnow.
Multiple chkdsk /f.
Heat Monitoring Logging (No spikes right before bsod).
GPU Monitoring Logging (No spikes right before bsod).
Downloaded the latest chipset, bios, usbdrivers, etc. (Asus Z87-A Motherboard).
Finally I have reinstalled windows, from scratch, after formatting my drive, 2 times now, for a total of 3 versions, (Original, install 1, install2).
What are the next steps? Unplugging my usb mouse and keyboard while I afk and sleep to see if it happens?
I am thinking about checking inside my case to make sure all my usb wires are properly attached!
Thanks in advance!
-Mirax-
So roughly 3 weeks ago I got up to take a shower, came back and found my system "fuzzy", after much tinkering with display drivers, it was determined that my old gtx760 had taken a long walk off a short cliff.
I replaced this with a gtx 1660 ti. Display back to normal, everything almost back to normal.
I am getting random bluescreens, something randomly 4 hours between then 48 hours between, prob 5-6 per week if I had to average it. It's been 36 since the previous one before this morning.
Also these blue screens can happen when I am not at the computer (likely because I work / sleep), but also when I am doing something. More frequently than not they will happen when I am afk though.
Side Issues. (Google Chromes DRM Widevine doesn't like this card / this card's latest drivers don't create minidumps). So after solving both of these issues. I was finally able to get a minidump.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/82uwwihvsn1jyb5/061219-6396-01.dmp?dl=0
This seems to be pointing at a usb driver?
*of note, my card has a built in usb driver that is disabled. This is because it is for usb C and windows 7 doesn't have usb C drivers. So I have disabled it in the device manager.
Things I have tried.
3 Nights of 8 Pass Memtest.
Multiple sfcscannnow.
Multiple chkdsk /f.
Heat Monitoring Logging (No spikes right before bsod).
GPU Monitoring Logging (No spikes right before bsod).
Downloaded the latest chipset, bios, usbdrivers, etc. (Asus Z87-A Motherboard).
Finally I have reinstalled windows, from scratch, after formatting my drive, 2 times now, for a total of 3 versions, (Original, install 1, install2).
What are the next steps? Unplugging my usb mouse and keyboard while I afk and sleep to see if it happens?
I am thinking about checking inside my case to make sure all my usb wires are properly attached!
Thanks in advance!
-Mirax-