Hi StarrBurst.
Can you fill in your System Specs?
Use Speccy for the details.
Are all the BIOS settings still the same as the last posts in Seven Forums?
Confirm these settings:
'DRAM Voltage Control' to 1.610v
'CPU NB VID' to 1.300v
Have you checked for SSD firmware update?
Your last two crashes:
Code:
STOP 0x000000FC: ATTEMPTED_EXECUTE_OF_NOEXECUTE_MEMORY
Usual causes: Device driver
*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for Rt630x64.sys - Realtek PCI/PCIe Adapters
*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for Rt630x64.sys
Probably caused by : NETIO.SYS ( NETIO!KfdClassify+a3d ) - Windows driver - Network I/O Subsystem
LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from fffff802088567b8 to fffff802086e8040
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
STOP 0x0000001E: KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
Usual causes: Device driver, hardware, System service, compatibility, Remote control programs, memory, BIOS
Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt!KiTimerWaitTest+81 )
EXCEPTION_CODE: (NTSTATUS) 0xc0000005 - The instruction at 0x%08lx referenced memory at 0x%08lx. The memory could not be %s.
TAG_NOT_DEFINED_c000000f: FFFFF803C6E3EFB0
Cannot read Exception record
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0x1E_c0000005_R_nt!KiTimerWaitTest
Have you updated all the drivers from your motherboards support site?
Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD5 W8 drivers
Be sure to install the Realtek LAN Driver v8.002.0612.2012.
The last crash listed could be a RAM issue or driver issue.
If you have any motherboard (Gigabyte) utilities installed, un-install them, they are known to cause instabilities.
From your System Event Logs:
A lot of these.
Code:
Event[4730]:
Log Name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power
Date: 2013-02-18T07:43:23.163
Event ID: 137
Task: N/A
Level: Error
Opcode: Info
Keyword: N/A
User: N/A
User Name: N/A
Computer: Zach-Desktop
Description:
The system firmware has changed the processor's memory type range registers (MTRRs) across a sleep state transition (S5). This can result in reduced resume performance.
First try changing the hard disk sleep time to a high number so it won't ever sleep.
Control Panel > Power Options > Change When the Computer Sleeps > Change Advanced Power Settings >
Expand 'Hard disk', then 'Turn off hard disk after', change time to sleep.
If the above doesn't work, sleep crashes possibly can be stopped by disabling Hybrid Sleep.
Control Panel > Power Options > Change When the Computer Sleeps > Change Advanced Power Settings >
Expand 'Sleep', then 'Allow hybrid sleep', click on 'Setting' and change to 'Off'.
Some systems are known to crash when this is turned on.
Code:
Event[4710]:
Log Name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Processor-Power
Date: 2013-02-18T00:10:26.745
Event ID: 55
Task: N/A
Level: Information
Opcode: Info
Keyword: N/A
User: S-1-5-18
User Name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer: Zach-Desktop
Description:
Processor 0 in group 0 exposes the following power management capabilities:
Idle state type: ACPI Idle (C) States (2 state(s))
Performance state type: ACPI Performance (P) / Throttle (T) States
Nominal Frequency (MHz): 3200
Maximum performance percentage: 100
Minimum performance percentage: 25
Minimum throttle percentage: 25
If you are overclocking, return your BIOS to Optimized Defaults.
This may be from CPU overheating. Have you checked the CPU core temps?
Make sure it's not overheating again.
Your App Events Log is showing a lot of Steam and game crashes.
This can be caused by the issues listed above.
Do you have an updated W8 Razor mouse driver?
It's causing problems.
If no new driver is available, use another mouse for testing purposes, un-install any software and drivers.
Razor drivers are known to cause instability in Windows 7 & 8.
RzSynapse.sys Jan 10 2011