Clean Win7 Install, no idea what is causing bluecreen

Bosshippopotamus

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Jun 14, 2012
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I recently posted here about a BSOD stop f4 i was getting and thought I had narrowed it down to my hdd being bad. I got a new SSD and HDD, installed windows on the SSD and it seemed like I had solved the problem. I updated my chipset/gpu drivers on this clean install. But yesterday I got the same Stop f4 bluescreen. I ran memtest overnight and it completed with no errors. Previously, before the new HDD and clean install, I tried 2 different video cards and no video card and still got the crash. So I don't think it is a video card, ram, hard drive, or software problem. Although the new hard drive has made it a bit better: before it would crash instantly from the desktop, now it will go a few hours until it crashes.
I am completely lost, I have no idea what could be causing this problem and any help would be appreciated.

EDIT: Hardware Info
i5 4670K
8gb ddr3 ram
Asus Z87-A motherboard
660 Ti
 
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Well if it runs in safe mode, it is obviously a driver that is not active in safe mode, so you will have to try them one at a time, while a pain in @ss it is necessary if you want a stable machine. Often it turns out that a couple of the drivers are incompatible.

It is a simple trial and error process that can take some time, but your alternative is to have an unstable machine.

RealBeast

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Well if it runs in safe mode, it is obviously a driver that is not active in safe mode, so you will have to try them one at a time, while a pain in @ss it is necessary if you want a stable machine. Often it turns out that a couple of the drivers are incompatible.

It is a simple trial and error process that can take some time, but your alternative is to have an unstable machine.

 
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