Drivers (included dump) BSOD

Hello everyone.  I got a BSOD since 12-22. I should also mention that I have overclocked, but came back from the changes.

Here is a link to my dump files. http://1drv.Ms/1zmQwNG

Let me know if you need more information!

Oreomnon

Logitech should not be the cause.  You can re - installing the drivers Bluetooth and if it crashes always leave it disconnected to see if that's the problem.

It's something related USB/HID.

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