Motherboard issue?

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I have recently upgraded my custom built PC with a new motherboard, CPU and Ram. (i7 6700K, Gigabyte Z170XP-SLI, Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB DDR4). Normally on the first boot of the day it will turn on but shortly after it will turn off. Then when I turn it back on, it starts normally and boots into Windows with no problems at all.

I can then run this machine once it has booted up the 2nd time successfully all day long - Run games, everything you would expect with 0 problems. It just seems to be the 1st boot of the day for whatever reason.

I have had a couple of BSODs as well since upgrading and I took a screenshot of bluescreenview which can be seen here: http://i.imgur.com/cLjdjTo.png

To add on to the above, I came home from work today and managed to get a video recording of what actually happens which can be seen here - Apologies for the dark lighting and recording it the incorrect way:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZD266jp4Hkk

My friend thinks it's more than likely the motherboard but I just wanted a second opinion.
 
All of those codes relate to vcore and memory issues. 1e, 101, 3d usually point to a lack of vcore. Are you overclocked at all? Try adding a extra notch or two of vcore. 050 usually relate to ram timings or speed not set correctly. 0A can be caused by a driver.

When you upgraded did you do a fresh install of windows? If not then you may have driver conflicts going on. Do you have the latest bios for the motherboard?
 
All of those codes relate to vcore and memory issues. 1e, 101, 3d usually point to a lack of vcore. Are you overclocked at all? Try adding a extra notch or two of vcore. 050 usually relate to ram timings or speed not set correctly. 0A can be caused by a driver.

When you upgraded did you do a fresh install of windows? If not then you may have driver conflicts going on. Do you have the latest bios for the motherboard?

I'm pretty sure I put the BIOS back to default values and no overclock is currently applied. I had this issue before I even attempted any overclocking. Windows was already installed - I also have the latest stable (non-beta) BIOS on the motherboard.
 
I'm pretty sure I put the BIOS back to default values and no overclock is currently applied. I had this issue before I even attempted any overclocking. Windows was already installed - I also have the latest stable (non-beta) BIOS on the motherboard.

Sounds like you didn't reinstall windows after changing the motherboard, first thing I would do is to do a full fresh re-install of windows to refresh the base system drivers. You will probably find that will fix most if not all of your issues.
 
If you didn't reinstall Windows and aren't OC'd, it's quite likely that you've got a bunch of driver conflicts that are screwing things up.

If the previous board wasn't Z170, then you've got a load of junk drivers floating around that could cause issues.

Try a fresh install of Windows. If that doesn't fix things, then you might have a hardware issue but I'd put good money on it being driver related.
 
Haven't had the PC going off so far on first boot but I did just get a BSOD on boot. Anything I can do?

I have got the dump file and uploaded to dropbox which can be downloaded from: https://www.dropbox.com/s/6oydr30m5eplvbh/010716-9250-01.zip?dl=0

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Have you installed all the relevant drivers for the motherboard and graphics card? I would go to the Gigabyte website and download all the latest ones - http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5496#dl, if that doesn't help then update the motherboard BIOS to the latest version. Could be to do with memory issues, Memtest is quite a useful tool for finding failed memory if none of the above help then try that.
 
Have you installed all the relevant drivers for the motherboard and graphics card? I would go to the Gigabyte website and download all the latest ones - http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5496#dl, if that doesn't help then update the motherboard BIOS to the latest version. Could be to do with memory issues, Memtest is quite a useful tool for finding failed memory if none of the above help then try that.

7e is usually a corrupted OS. Test your drives.

The graphics driver is the latest version available and as of yesterday I installed the necessary drivers from the Gigabyte website. I have had a look at the drives and they are all coming back with no errors. The SSD is also on it's latest firmware available.

This morning, I woke up and turned on my PC - No BSOD and booted straight into Windows and thought great. Then I started using the PC, was watching a video on youtube. The firefox browser crashed - Okay it happens. Re-launched it, started watching the video again on youtube. BSOD, something about MEMORY_MANAGEMENT.

I have ran 3 memtests since posting this thread and it's not detected any errors. I have also used the Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool and that hasn't detected any problems either.

As always I have included the screenshot of the latest BSODs and you can get the dump files via dropbox here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9w0n7xdozzqor02/New-BSODs.zip?dl=0

This is the info from bluescreenview:

http://mattgarner.net/uploads/2016-01-09_11-00-18.png
http://mattgarner.net/uploads/2016-01-09_10-59-59.png

Any help on this will be much appreciated.
 
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Anyone got any ideas what can be causing this? Just had another BSOD while on the PC and it's another "MEMORY_MANAGEMENT".
 
Maybe it could be that the default RAM clock timings are set at too tight, you could increase them/make them looser and see if that helps at all but I don't know if that's an issue with DDR4 RAM? Maybe replace your Sata cable on the OS/SSD drive to see if that's a faulty cable....? Have you checked all your temps of yor components to check that nothing is overheating?
 
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