Need Help with Multiple BSOD Errors with Minidumps.

fizban610

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Hello, I have been at my wit's end on trying to figure out why my computer keeps bluescreening. It is very random and has been given multiple different errors (Minidumps below). This is not the first time I have written this post as I was almost done with the last one it happened again. I have done tons of troubleshooting and cannot figure out the issue at all. To this point my thoughts go towards the CPU but I am hoping beyond hope that is not what is the issue and the real issue is much less costly.

Minidump Link: https://1drv.ms/f/s!AkoF1u4xei7OiEgUU2lZnOqNmh8K

Some of the troubleshooting that I have done.
Checkdisks
Registry Cleaners
Reinstall of Windows
Swap of MB
Swap of Ram
Ram and MB are out of my media server pc that I had running for 24/7 without any crashing so I know that the MB and Ram are good and stable. (also ran a quick memtest for a single pass just cause)

Old MB: Gigabyte GA-z97x-sli
New MB: Asus z87-A (with uefi update for Devil's canyon)
Old Ram: Corsair Vengeance Pro 1866 Mhz 2x8GB
New Ram: Corsair Vengeance Pro 1600 Mhz 2x8GB

Items that are the same in the PC:
CPU: i7-4790k (Seems to run hot)
GPU: EVGA GeForce 980Ti Classfied
SSD: Samsung 850 Evo 250gb
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1TB, 3TB

Any help at all would be greatly appreciated.
 
you need to install the windows 10 drivers for your motherboard:
https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/Z87A/HelpDesk_Download/

then apply the windows updates (there will be a update for the cpu microcode that gets loaded when windows starts. (guessing that your BIOS is current and but still old)

system bugchecked after 9 hours, the CPU called the bugcheck because of
Severity : Fatal

Error : GCACHEL2_ERR_ERR (Proc 4 Bank 6)

could be too low of voltage to the CPU, or a overheating cpu that generated a cache error.

you will also want to confirm that your bios supports the version of the CPU you have installed. I mention this because the bios reported for the cpu
Max Speed 3800MHz
Current Speed 4000MHz
you have a
Processor Version Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790K CPU @ 4.00GHz
which came out june of 2014
and a bios that came out in aug of 2014.
if the bios was correctly updated by the vendor the max speed should be 4000MHZ.

if the bios is old then most likely it is applying too high a voltage for the clock rate of the cpu and the cpu would overheat and get overclocking type errors like bugcheck 0x124. So check to make sure your bios is the most current one and that the motherboard supports the low voltage cpu.
 
The chipset drivers for my MB were one of the first things I installed when reinstalling windows. Voltage shows in cam running between 1.1v-1.17v depending on load.. Another reason for swapping motherboards is due to extreame overheating of the CPU on previous motherboard. Previous MB on auto would run CPU at 1.3-1.4v and the cpu would overheat even watching a youtube video. CPU cooler is the NZXT Kraken x62 280mm Rad.

Will run windows update overnight.

The BIOS update in aug of 2014 was for the support of Devil's Canyon CPUs or better known as the haswell refresh CPUs (ie 4590k, 4790k G3258) The G3258 is what was running in this board prior to this. Also checking the website is also states that it supports the CPU after the AUG Bios update.

so tl;dr
BIOS is up to date
MB supports the i7-4790k
Current Board running voltage at 1.1-1.17v based on load cpu running 4ghz and boosting to 4.4ghz
Previous Board had overheating issues and running cpu at 1.3-1.4v