Right here. If you look further up, it says BUGCHECK_CODE 119.
The others who pitched in here were just speculating, but that BSOD actually spells out a GPU issue.
I wasn't speculating. I was busy. I'm the one that had him run the BSOD analysis. He never gave me the loaded and unloaded module list so we could see what was trying to load and unload when the BSOD went off.
It COULD be what you said, but the PSU could also be not dropping enough power for a microsecond and causing the GPU driver to crash. I don't think that 600W corsair is enough. 600W isn't what that PSU does. It's it's rated MAXIMUM power draw for about 2 seconds not SUSTAINED power draw.
So Ichirou, you're partially right. It's a GPU error code but it could be from -- bad drivers, bad GPU VRAM, or a power drop from the PSU that causes the GPU to drop.
Stop buying Corsair, start buying Seasonic and for God's sake never buy a PSU under 750W maximum power draw. I don't buy anything under 1Kw and I always run a UPS which everyone should be doing as well. Clean power and voltage is CRITICAL. The PSU is the most important THE MOST IMPORTANT
THE MOST IMPORTANT part of any build. PERIOD.