Somewhat frequent BSODs, lately has turned into simply freezing.

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I've been plagued with BSODs ever since I got this computer, and lately it has turned into simply just locking up while I'm watching netflix or playing a game. I have no idea what to do to fix it, and am hoping for some help.

I can likely provide any information required for one of you nice people to diagnose the issue, I just don't really know where to look.

Any help is appreciated!

Thanks.
 
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There are 10-11 ntfs.sys / 0x24 stop errors. Which means file corruption. And it can also mean the hdd is ready to die on you

How old is this hdd? Files belonging to directx are also crashing. Your AMD drivers are also crashing

I would uninstall ASRock RAM Disk Driver. It's possible anydvd or whatever ElbyCDIO.sys belongs to is causing the 0x3b stop error

But the main prob will be the corrupt files. I would replace the hdd. But if you do, copy what you want off it first (except programs you've installed). You'll have to reinstall them

You could try scanning for rootkits with tdsskiller.

Rootkits can also cause 0x24 stop errors. But if it doesnt pick anything up, it maybe time to replace the hdd





PSU - Thermaltake 750W SMART series - Aged about 7-8 months.
GPU - 2x Radeon R9 290 4gb
MoBo - ASROCK x79 EXTREME4 ATX
HDD - 1x 120gb SSD (Crucial M500), 1x 1TB WD Green
CPU - Inteil i7 4820k 3.7GHz

The whole PC was purchased around December of 2014. All parts are new as far as I'm aware.
 


All of my drivers are up to date as far as I can tell.
 
That PSU is a CWT-based unit. Although this could still be a driver issue, it is possible the PSU has the same capacitor problems plaguing other CWT-built units, and may have reduced capacity. One test for this is to temporarily remove one of your graphic cards, although watching videos should not impose significant stress on your components.
Test your RAM with memtest86+. It may be a good idea to reseat your RAM and graphics cards, in case thermal cycling has loosened something over time.
 
It's a problem related to ntfs.sys, this guide may be of some use

http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch001206.htm

I'm no BSOD expert but I found this

Event[52453]:
Log Name: System
Source: Ntfs
Date: 2015-07-17T22:47:17.772
Event ID: 130
Task: N/A
Level: Warning
Opcode: Info
Keyword: N/A
User: S-1-5-18
User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer: Jordan-PC
Description:
The file system structure on volume C: has now been repaired.

That with the Ntfs.sys errors would lead me to believe it's a hard drive issue, possibly reinstalling windows could help if you haven't done already, also chkdsk would be a good idea.
 
There are 10-11 ntfs.sys / 0x24 stop errors. Which means file corruption. And it can also mean the hdd is ready to die on you

How old is this hdd? Files belonging to directx are also crashing. Your AMD drivers are also crashing

I would uninstall ASRock RAM Disk Driver. It's possible anydvd or whatever ElbyCDIO.sys belongs to is causing the 0x3b stop error

But the main prob will be the corrupt files. I would replace the hdd. But if you do, copy what you want off it first (except programs you've installed). You'll have to reinstall them

You could try scanning for rootkits with tdsskiller.

Rootkits can also cause 0x24 stop errors. But if it doesnt pick anything up, it maybe time to replace the hdd





 
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