Blue screen of death windows 8.1 driver_irql_not_less_or_equal (iaStorA.sys)

i get this whenever i try to open speed fan. 
i am using i5 4570 cpu
b85m-e motherboard 
gtx760 video
windows 8.1 64bit
please help

 We do need the actual log file (called a DMP file) as they contain the only record of the sequence of events leading up to the crash, what drivers were
loaded, and what was responsible.  
We prefer at least 2 DMP files to spot trends and confirm the cause.
Please follow our instructions for finding and uploading the files we need to help you fix your computer. They can be found here
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