BSOD On Replacement

Soldato
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Just had my motherboard replaced by OCUK, set my system back up and kept getting BSOD every 5 min, so decided to format my drive and go back to XP to see if that helps, but still keep getting BSOD

CPU temps are fine,all 4 cores are around 30-35 degree's
All the wiring is fine

So could any of you think of anything else it could be?

OCUK replaced the board with a *B-Grade* board, which i think is faulty.

Thanks
 
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Abit IP35 Motherboard
Q6600
OCZ 2GB PC2-6400C4 800MHz SLI-Ready Edition Low Latency Dual Channel DDR2 4x1GB
G92 8800GTS 512MB
Samsung 500GB 16MB cache
Samsung cd/dvd drive
OCZ GameXStream 600w Silent SLI Ready ATX2 Power Supply
Antec 900 gaming case

Think thats my full specs, how would i find out what BSOD i get? It only comes up for about 1 second then pc restarts

Thanks
 
Just had it BSOD'ing constantly, so i moved the jump pins to clear cmos (think ive said that right?) and now its back on and everything is back to standard i think?

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And this is the BSOD log:

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anything look wrong??

Thanks for help guys
 
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