BSOD Help please

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I built this PC myself about a year ago buying everything from OverClockers and then adding a few things myself from old PCs. I keep getting the BSOD quite often since I got it working. Not sure what the issue is, can anyone help me? The last few Mini Dumps are on DropBox with a link below.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/wkz1xj2zlsz86hq/AABXTRRrnZJlN3kqVZ3rAn_ta?dl=0

PC Specs:

Operating System
Windows 8.1 64-bit
CPU
AMD FX-8350 4.00GHz 13 °C
Vishera 32nm Technology
RAM
8.00GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 573MHz (7-7-7-19)
Motherboard
ASRock 990FX Extreme3 (CPUSocket) 37 °C
Graphics
BenQ VL2040Z (1600x900@60Hz)
2048MB ATI AMD Radeon R9 200 Series (MSI) 30 °C
Storage
931GB Seagate ST1000DX001-1CM162 ATA Device (SATA) 27 °C
Optical Drives
hp DVD A DH16ACSHR ATA Device
Audio
Razer Surround Audio Controller
 
Having analysed the dump files it looks like it could be thermal or driver related. Are you overclocking anything? All your drivers up to date?

That reading of 13 degrees for the CPU - where does that come from?
 
Having analysed the dump files it looks like it could be thermal or driver related. Are you overclocking anything? All your drivers up to date?

That reading of 13 degrees for the CPU - where does that come from?

I haven't overclocked anything. I used a program called Speecy to get all PC specs quicker as i didnt have them noted down. Real temp for my CPU is around 30 idle.
 
What power supply do you have?
Look in event viewer for 'Disk' errors under the 'System' tab. Filter for 'disk' and see what comes up.
 
start at the beginning. when dose the pc crash, gameing? streaming? web browsing and so on

1 reset bios - an update can change setting without you knowing..
2 set XMP if your ram supports it - some ram only runs happy at XPM and not default speeds
3 test drives (data lifeguard.... and so on) - your drive could be on the way out
4 Run memtest86+ - dodge ram stick is always system crasher.

tbf a crash could be anything so update all your programs and windows, i have had out of date chrome crashing my pc.
 
start at the beginning. when dose the pc crash, gameing? streaming? web browsing and so on

1 reset bios - an update can change setting without you knowing..
2 set XMP if your ram supports it - some ram only runs happy at XPM and not default speeds
3 test drives (data lifeguard.... and so on) - your drive could be on the way out
4 Run memtest86+ - dodge ram stick is always system crasher.

tbf a crash could be anything so update all your programs and windows, i have had out of date chrome crashing my pc.


The PC crashes anytime, mainly when I have more things open but sometimes does it when nothing is open. I will try those other things you have listed. I keep trying to update t Windows 10 but it crashes half way through every time. When it first started happening, I wiped the hard drive and installed everything back on it, installed windows, then installed all the drivers again.

What power supply do you have?
Look in event viewer for 'Disk' errors under the 'System' tab. Filter for 'disk' and see what comes up.

Corsair CS650M power supply. Im not too sure what I'm looking for in the Event Viewer. There are a load of errors and crital errors when looking for Disk but i dont know what they mean.
 
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