[SOLVED] What's this BSOD related to?

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overcklocked ran heaven for 3 hours no crashed my gpu overcklock is good
I get that, I'm not saying uninstall Riva because your overclock could be unstable, I'm saying because the program itself has a notorious habit of causing driver conflicts, regardless as to the overclock. It's just a step to take to help see if it is the issue or not.

On top of that you also stated you have a GPU overclock running, first port of call with BSOD that aren't as clear is to remove all overclocks and go back to default settings, otherwise you could end up chasing ghosts of software when it could be overclocks leading to issues. I know you've tested stability, but that doesn't mean it can't still cause stop errors.

If you remove RIVA and the...

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I have run the dump file(s) and you can see the full report(s) in the link below.
If you are prompted to "Run only if trusted" simply click play/run and the html will be viewed. This warning is always present.

Report: https://jsfiddle.net/hfnyLma3/show

Summary of findings:
SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
This is typically driver based and therefore you should reference the third party modules loaded to check which ones may be misbehaving. If any are out of date, try updating or disabling them.

Look at the STACK TEXT for clues on what was running when the failure occurred. If multiple dump files are available, compare information to look for common code that is in the stack
  • The debugger doesn't pull out any obvious third party driver that caused the issue.
  • Can you confirm your RAM modules, have you bought 2 lots of 16GB packs?
  • I can see your RAM is also OC, any form of OC can cause some of these issues.
  • Do you run a program called Advanced Elite or similar?
  • Have you ensured your NordVPN drivers are up to date?
  • RTCore64.sys is present (RivaTuner/MSI Afterburner/EVGA Prec) which is a common cause for BSOD.
  • There is also an Intel Management Interface update available for your board it would appear, that you can download from Chipset drivers here: https://www.asus.com/uk/Motherboards/ROG-MAXIMUS-XI-CODE/HelpDesk_Download/
Other than that, if it's a one off, don't worry for now. Just get the dump file and let us know if another one occurs.
 
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Okay first i wanna thank you both for your replies. second i have corsair commander pro, node pro, corsair memory. btw i bought this memory straight out the compatibilist list for my motherboard been running for a year no problem. i have corsair glaive mouse and corsair keyboard. i had malwarebytes i uninstalled it. i have riva tuner yes because my gpu is overcklocked ran heaven for 3 hours no crashed my gpu overcklock is good. no crashes in games either. i dont see why im having issues. that's another bsod https://1drv.ms/u/s!Ar1B_9k62Xl1mC8yL0kody7ThofY?e=6d3Y0e i got few days ago.
 

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overcklocked ran heaven for 3 hours no crashed my gpu overcklock is good
I get that, I'm not saying uninstall Riva because your overclock could be unstable, I'm saying because the program itself has a notorious habit of causing driver conflicts, regardless as to the overclock. It's just a step to take to help see if it is the issue or not.

On top of that you also stated you have a GPU overclock running, first port of call with BSOD that aren't as clear is to remove all overclocks and go back to default settings, otherwise you could end up chasing ghosts of software when it could be overclocks leading to issues. I know you've tested stability, but that doesn't mean it can't still cause stop errors.

If you remove RIVA and the overclocks and the issue repeats, then we can guaranteed remove both of those from the equation and be left with less possibilities.

But what about the other items I mentioned?
  • Do you run a program called Advanced Elite or similar?
  • Have you ensured your NordVPN drivers are up to date?
  • RTCore64.sys is present (RivaTuner/MSI Afterburner/EVGA Prec) which is a common cause for BSOD.
  • There is also an Intel Management Interface update available for your board it would appear, that you can download from Chipset drivers here: https://www.asus.com/uk/Motherboards/ROG-MAXIMUS-XI-CODE/HelpDesk_Download/
  • Have you also run a full system scan with a good Anti-Virus program just to make sure? I need to confirm what those tmp files are...
Latest dump file: https://jsfiddle.net/ag5h2sye/show

Summary of findings:
PFN_LIST_CORRUPT
This tends to occur for 2 reasons, either memory corruption from a misbehaving driver, or incorrect MDL handling. For this reason, you should view the loaded modules section to identify potential misbehaving drivers.
 
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