Soldato
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it could be heat trouble. i see the cooler you are running, but is there adaquate airflow within the case? on the occasion that your PC crashes was the central heating on in your home, and on the day it didnt crash, was the heating off. These are real factors!
It could be a certain part of your motherboard that is overheating for instance, Graphics card gets upto speed, Ram and CPU all start getting hot. and if the heating is on too, You could be cooking something, and yes this does cause BSOD.
Could you try running the system with the side off the case? Put it through its paces, also with no central heating on. See if the trouble goes away
It could be a certain part of your motherboard that is overheating for instance, Graphics card gets upto speed, Ram and CPU all start getting hot. and if the heating is on too, You could be cooking something, and yes this does cause BSOD.
Could you try running the system with the side off the case? Put it through its paces, also with no central heating on. See if the trouble goes away