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This problem seems to be CPU/Mobo related. Have you tried updating your BIOS?

 
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Im not sure what is causing this (every system i've ever built was stable so i have no experience troubleshooting)

 

A summary of every error in even viewer could help but no promises it will find the problem

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2 minutes ago, MaxBunny said:

This problem seems to be CPU/Mobo related. Have you tried updating your BIOS?

might be the PSU how reliable is the Corsair HX series?

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1 minute ago, Eulogic said:

I updated my BIOS to the latest version on the first day after finishing the build.

 

i did some searching and igdkmd64.sys seems to be some intel hd graphics thing. i have my driver updated to the latest version and no issues with the display or something. not sure what could be causing that

Hmm. Maybe you need to uninstall the old drivers and reinstall new ones?

 

Just now, Lord_Doge said:

might be the PSU how reliable is the Corsair HX series?

It would be cutting out, not BSODing.

 
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1 minute ago, Eulogic said:

i forgot to add it gave a ''igdkmd64.sys file corrupted'' under the BIOS error code. however like you can see event viewer gives a Kernel Power error. i did some searching and igdkmd64.sys seems to be some intel hd graphics thing. i have my driver updated to the latest version and no issues with the display or something. not sure what could be causing that 

re install your drivers after updating you BIOS

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3 minutes ago, Eulogic said:

i forgot to add it gave a ''igdkmd64.sys file corrupted'' under the BIOS error code. however like you can see event viewer gives a Kernel Power error. i did some searching and igdkmd64.sys seems to be some intel hd graphics thing. i have my driver updated to the latest version and no issues with the display or something. not sure what could be causing that 

that narrows it down a bit.

 

Reinstalling drivers might fix the problem but then again it might not

 

you can reinstall windows be it on another partition on that drive or another drive completely but it might take some work

 

Don't get rid of your current install in case that does/doesn't fix the problem

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1 minute ago, MaxBunny said:

Hmm. Maybe you need to uninstall the old drivers and reinstall new ones?

 

It would be cutting out, not BSODing.

I've seen some strange shit happen with low quality PSU's

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