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djactivator:
Good day my computer geeks/pros! PlEASE HELP ME!

I've purchased BRAND NEW computer components about 2 years ago and just recently about 6 months ago put together the system, specs are as follows:

Microsoft Windows 10 Professional (x64) Build 15063.332 (RS2)
ASRock 970 Performance Bios P1.30
CPU: AMD FX-8350
Video: GIGABYTE Radeon R9 280 WindForce 3X OC
Memory GSKILL - 14900CL10-8GBXL x2

I also have 2x brand new 4TB Seagate ST4000DM005-2DP166 SATA HDs
and one Samsung SSD 850 EVO 250GB for my windows 10 & apps installs!


My system keeps giving me BSODS & random freezes, tried tons of the online solutions and nothing seems to work. I need to figure out which hardware if hardware is causing the issue so I can replace it.

I have had this issue ever since I build this system about 6 months ago, removed my old drives, put in the new ones described above did a clean install of windows 10 pro and still same issues.

Any ideas???



Boggin:
I'm not really into hardware as I use laptops but you could start by removing the two Seagate drives, see how it runs and then add each one back alternatively to see if either is the cause of the BSODs.

So that your machine will run, if it does with just leaving it with the SSD, download BlueScreenView which will diagnose the Memory Dump Files, but were you able to make a note of the Stop Error Codes.

http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html

I'll contact another member who is more used to dealing with BSODs but will need the info I've asked for, although he'll probably ask you to upload the Memory Dump files if BlueScreenView doesn't give him all of the info he needs.

djactivator:
This has nothing to do with the drives, I was having the exact same issues with my older drives, the only drives in the machine now are all brand new, all of hte old drives have been removed, CMOS has been reset, latest version of BIOS is installed and windows has been FRESH installed.

satrow:
Hi, guys.

The main list output from BlueScreenView with the BSOD codes from all the dumps in the top pane should prove useful to begin with.

I'd leave the temporary removal/disconnection of all non-essential hardware until after we've gained some idea of where the problem lies, commonly it's software - 3rd party drivers/filters or security software (whether currently installed or remnants of any previously removed).

Details of the PSU, make/model/wattage, etc., as well please :)

Is it all at stock speeds/voltages?

djactivator:
Everything is at stock voltages yes, no OC anywhere here.. just defaults including even the BIOS settings.. the PSU is a coolermaster 650 GX
http://www.coolermaster.com/powersupply/gx-series/gx-650w/

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