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Windows 10 keeps crashing and lots of BSOD... possibly faulty hardware??!?

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Boggin:
What about BlueScreenView ?

djactivator:
just had my first BSOD since just installing BlueScreenview about half hour ago, not sure what I am looking for but I have Bluescreenview up with the DUMP file loaded into it..

djactivator:
 I did a generate HTML thing and this is what it gave me

060617-7343-01.dmp   2017-06-06 9:52:47 AM       0x00000139   00000000`00000003   ffffd881`a36ab080   ffffd881`a36aafd8   00000000`00000000   ntoskrnl.exe   ntoskrnl.exe+16c310                   x64   ntoskrnl.exe+16c310                   C:\Windows\Minidump\060617-7343-01.dmp   8   15   15063   789,508   2017-06-06 9:53:30 AM

satrow:
Not sure which GX you have, there are 2 models, one certified 80Plus, the other 80Plus Bronze, different makers for each. The older 'white' 80Plus spec. model is pretty poor, from what I can tell. The later Bronze model should be better on most counts, if you have a good sample it might be adequate or better, a poor sample wouldn't be something I'd fit in a build like yours.

Was it bought new for the build or is it older? If it's older, it might be time to retire it. Can you borrow a good quality PSU that you can use for testing?

Can you explain what happens in the seconds before a crash, what programs/games are running, what screen resolution you use?

Yes, a screenshot of the main BlueScreenView output is needed :) You need to set Windows so that it collects minidumps and that it doesn't overwrite older dumps (waiting for a crash isn't required, start BSV and it will auto-load any dumps found).

Or use the collection routine/program here and attach the need logs/zipped folder.

A 0x139 crash as yours is can be very tricky to sort out but it initially looks more like a possible software/driver problem, more info/data needed.

djactivator:
The GX is older, took it from another system that I built maybe 5 or more years ago, when I took the PC into the repair shop the guy said he did a diagnosis on it, he said it was fine, this was about 2 months ago, he said it was fine but if I need to replace something asap it would be the PSU, no, there is nobody I can borrow a PSU from for testing.
Unfortunatey I cannot pinpoint why and when it crashes as it freezes/BSOD at total random times. Sometimes I am just browsing hte web, sometimes I am playing mp3s in winamp... other times watching a video on youtube.. sometimes just putting some notes into notepad, complete random freezeups and BSODS..

I have attached a screenshot of BluescreenView as well.

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