Random BSOD caused by Logitech driver

Onur Alp Bicer

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May 26, 2015
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First off, hardware specs:
Intel i7 4770(non k)
MSI R9 280X 3GB Edition
MSI H81M-P33
Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB
HyperX Fury Black DDR3 1x8GB @1600Mhz
Peripherals:
Shitty nonamer brand mouse and keyboard
Logitech G430 Headset

So, the thing is, I have been getting this BSOD at random times, not necessarily while gaming. It has happened on windows 8.1 before, not happening on windows 10. The error code is 3b, SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION(ladfGSRamd64.sys). It appears to be a Logitech driver. I have contacted Logitech support but got a most probably automatic message sayingn the BSOD wasn't because of the driver, and there may be something wrong with my motherboard drivers. Can anyone here help? I can provide any further information needed. All responses appreciated.
 
Tried it already, without any luck. Though when I was in 8.1, the issue occcured much more often than now. For now, I see it like 2 times a month tops. Used to be couple times a week at least.
 
I will check it in a moment but I hope there is no need for reformatting since I have a lot of stuff on this os right now.

Though I doubt reformatting would help since I had the same error in 2 OS'es
 


so windows memory test, or whatever it is called, did not find any fault. And I haven't had the bsod since like a week, maybe the bios update i did today solved it, will update this thread if it occurs again, thank you for your efforts