This all started a month or two ago when I was suddenly having hard locks during the first 2-10 minutes of playing Overwatch. Turns out it wasn't just Overwatch as it also happened a lot in Watch Dogs too. There was no consistency between lock ups. I could be playing for an hour earlier in the day, leave my computer on for awhile, start it back up later and it crashes then. After a restart, it would sometimes crash a second time.
I thought it was a software issue so I reinstalled. This seemed to fix that issue, but I did get another hard lock after about an hour of Watch Dogs. After the reset, I noticed my Audio Service stopped shortly after getting into windows. Thinking it was linked, I downgraded to an older more reliable version of my Logitech G930 drivers. That seemed to fix the audio issue.
The next day is when I ended up getting this BSOD. I think it's all linked to my CPU since it's old as dirt and up until about 6 months ago, I had a motherboard that would kill video cards by either giving too much voltage or too little. Wouldn't doubt that it might have done damage to the CPU.
If you can shed some light on what my problem is, thanks in advanced.
· OS - Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7 or Vista? Windows 10
· x86 (32-bit) or x64 ? x64
· What was the original installed OS on the system? None
· Is the OS an OEM version (came pre-installed on system) or full retail version (YOU purchased it from retailer)? Neither
· Approximate age of system (hardware) - 4+
· Approximate age of OS installation (if you know) - Two days
· Have you re-installed the OS? - Yes
· CPU - i7-2600k
· Video Card - EVGA GTX 970
· MotherBoard (if NOT a laptop) - p8p67 evo
· Power Supply - brand & wattage (if NOT a laptop) - Corsair 600 watt
Driver Verifier worked fine. Haven't had a chance to run any other diagnostics.
I have attached my Perfmon, but my SystantiveFileCollectionApp.zip was 500mbs and I was unable to attach it.
Link to SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip
I thought it was a software issue so I reinstalled. This seemed to fix that issue, but I did get another hard lock after about an hour of Watch Dogs. After the reset, I noticed my Audio Service stopped shortly after getting into windows. Thinking it was linked, I downgraded to an older more reliable version of my Logitech G930 drivers. That seemed to fix the audio issue.
The next day is when I ended up getting this BSOD. I think it's all linked to my CPU since it's old as dirt and up until about 6 months ago, I had a motherboard that would kill video cards by either giving too much voltage or too little. Wouldn't doubt that it might have done damage to the CPU.
If you can shed some light on what my problem is, thanks in advanced.
· OS - Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7 or Vista? Windows 10
· x86 (32-bit) or x64 ? x64
· What was the original installed OS on the system? None
· Is the OS an OEM version (came pre-installed on system) or full retail version (YOU purchased it from retailer)? Neither
· Approximate age of system (hardware) - 4+
· Approximate age of OS installation (if you know) - Two days
· Have you re-installed the OS? - Yes
· CPU - i7-2600k
· Video Card - EVGA GTX 970
· MotherBoard (if NOT a laptop) - p8p67 evo
· Power Supply - brand & wattage (if NOT a laptop) - Corsair 600 watt
Driver Verifier worked fine. Haven't had a chance to run any other diagnostics.
I have attached my Perfmon, but my SystantiveFileCollectionApp.zip was 500mbs and I was unable to attach it.
Link to SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip