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System BSOD at idle, doesn't crash when stressed 20+ hours

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OS: Windows 10 x64 Retail

Age of hardware: 1 year

Age of OS: 1/2 year? ish

CPU: Intel i3 - 4360

Video Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 750ti

Motherboard: Gigabyte H97N - D3H

Power Supply: Seasonic M12II-520 Bronze 520W 

System Manufacturer: N/A, custom built, desktop

 

System BSODs at idle for some reason since the system was built a year ago with multiple Windows re-installs but fully stable when stress tested with AIDA64 or Prime95 for 20+ hours straight with no problems.
Ran MemTest86+ for 12 hours, no errors.

Re-seated everything, all hardware is new, used old Corsair 430W PSU before but bought a new Seasonic PSU, but that didn't solve the problem. 

SysnativeFileCollection: https://drive.google.com/a/uoit.net/file/d/0B4a-_1u3-Vm3ZlRya0JhYUNLMjA/view

Perfmon: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4a-_1u3-Vm3V0JJam5GclF0SlE/view

 

Help? 

 

Thanks in advance. 

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Nothing OCd, checked your disks for errors?

 

Done, came back clean.

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When you say it blue screens at idle, do you leave the computer alone and it'll blue screen on it's own when you come back?

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I was having this same issue... Turns out it was a faulty graphics driver install + bad MBR. I'm not sure what would be causing yours given that you've fresh installed everything. Unlikely, but it sounds like a bad CPU to me. 

 

*no, I haven't checked his dump files as I check the forums on my work computer*

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When you say it blue screens at idle, do you leave the computer alone and it'll blue screen on it's own when you come back?

Yes.

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