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Windows 7 64
About 5 year old mobo and cpu. One year old GPU, half year old PSU, 4 year old 2tb HDD, 1 year old 250SSD, 4 year old 60gb SSD (I'm only using the 250SSD atm). 

6300 fx
R9 390
990fxa gd80 v2 mobo
cx 750m psu

 

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sounds like hard ware issue. try reseting your cmos. it will reset clock but that wont be an issue

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Could you upload the minidump file(s) that should be created automatically when you BSOD?

This will allow us(and you) to know exactly what the problem is, or at the very least help us pin-point the issue a bit more than just guessing at the wind.

You can find the minidumps in this folder:
C:\Windows\Minidump

 

Simply zip/rar/7zip/whatever, the files in there and upload it on the forum as an attachment.

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1 hour ago, Edarin said:

How come it's not creating a minidump file

If it's not a BSOD, it won't make a dump file. Look in Event Viewer. You should see unexpected power shut off, and sometimes will say the related program or possible hardware issue. Often times it'll be a power kernel of some sort. If you reset the OS, then it's most likely not software related. I'd guess it's a MB issue. Try checking your RAM with memory test. I think RAM will pass. It could be a circuit that's damaged on the MB.

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