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I just put together a new gaming rig I built entirely from scratch and after installing all the latest drivers for the whole system, testing each of my components individually (memtest/chkdsk), re-seating most if not all of them, AND monitoring my temps at the time of the bluescreen (which are well within normal ranges) I just cant seem to fix this blue screen. It does it about one minute into any high end game (BF3,FC3,AC3) and it will do it if im running strenuous GPU tests.

After debugging the dumps i discovered they all are caused by the exact same thing... csrss.exe which turn out to be part of the operating system. I have updated windows completely and i dont know what to do next. I am grateful for any help you can give. Thank you!

System Specs:

CPU: Intel Core i7-3820 Sandy Bridge-E 3.6GHz (LGA 2011)

GPU: EVGA SuperClocked GeForce GTX 660 3GB

HDD: Western Digital WD Blue 1TB 7200 RPM

PSU: Rosewill Xtreme Series RX850-S-B 850W

MB: ASRock X79 Extreme6 LGA 2011

RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3

OS: Windows 7 Professional x64


P.S. All I want to do is finally game on this PC I specifically built to game on.
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Have you overclocked anything?
if its pushed too far that could be causing your system to BSOD.

also try tools that will stress test your CPU and GPU as they could be failing when put under a load
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check to see if the bios is update ?
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I have updated my bios and im not overclocking anything.
Still getting same error.
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Checking my HDD now.
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HDD check came out clean.
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I get this message right before it bluescreens when running GPU stress tests:
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And is there anyway to test out my GPU or any ways you know to fix this?
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Are you sure you are on the latest available drivers for your graphics card?
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Yes, without a doubt.
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Weird. It's doesn't seem to be software or hardware related. It could be your card failing on you or maybe insufficient power running to it when it needs it? Seems to me the card is failing. You might just have to RMA it sadly. :|
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