Random BSODs on New PC - Always a different BSOD
Hi everyone,
I can't do this anymore... My hopes for this PC is really getting to me...
I bought a new custom built PC from EveTech around 2 months ago for $1900.00. I installed windows 8.1 on it, and have just been receiving ENDLESS BSODs. At first I found out that Windows 8.1 does have issues with BSOD, so I installed Windows 8, hoping this would have been the solution.
I started doing some investigations on how to read BSODs, and initially I thought it was because of outdated drivers, bad memory etc, because all the posts that I read said that this is MOSTLY the cause of BSODs. I installed every program under the sun to search my drivers, and all stated that everything is updated...
Going further in the investigations, I thought it was because of overclocked CPU and GPU hardware, but even after resetting it back to factory default, I am still having this issue.
The absolute worst part of this, is that the BSODs are never the same - they are constantly throwing a new .sys file stating that "this is the problem".
Please, I need help on how to figure out what the cause of this is... this PC was really expensive and I'm running out of options.
Kind Regards,
Morné
Hi everyone,
I can't do this anymore... My hopes for this PC is really getting to me...
I bought a new custom built PC from EveTech around 2 months ago for $1900.00. I installed windows 8.1 on it, and have just been receiving ENDLESS BSODs. At first I found out that Windows 8.1 does have issues with BSOD, so I installed Windows 8, hoping this would have been the solution.
I started doing some investigations on how to read BSODs, and initially I thought it was because of outdated drivers, bad memory etc, because all the posts that I read said that this is MOSTLY the cause of BSODs. I installed every program under the sun to search my drivers, and all stated that everything is updated...
Going further in the investigations, I thought it was because of overclocked CPU and GPU hardware, but even after resetting it back to factory default, I am still having this issue.
The absolute worst part of this, is that the BSODs are never the same - they are constantly throwing a new .sys file stating that "this is the problem".
Please, I need help on how to figure out what the cause of this is... this PC was really expensive and I'm running out of options.
Kind Regards,
Morné
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My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- MSi
- CPU
- Intel i7
- Motherboard
- MSI Gaming Motherboard
- Memory
- 16GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- 2GB Nvida
- Browser
- FireFox
- Antivirus
- Kaspersky