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I am pulling out my hair trying to deal with these computer crashes

For almost 2 years i been battling a problem where i get blue screens and faulty hardware.  Never once in all the computers i set up or repaired have i even had an ounce of troubles this bad.
Let me run down the problems:
First 2 arock 990 fx fatality boards failed
Then it was my asus 990fx board had bad experiences.  Asus says capacitor issue killed pcie (pic included) replaced
Then issues came back killed ram, psu and hard drive.
Replaced everything but one hard drive i use for system cache
Then the issues cam back after multiple windows reinstallations, changing hard drives, data cables, even computer cases and video cards.

My set up:
8 gig gskill 
Amd phenom 2 1045t
Evga 980 ftw
Mushkin sdd 480 gb windows
Mushkin 180 gb for cache
Toshiba p300 3tb save drive
Corsair carbide 540 useing the 3 corsair fans that came with it and a cougar vortex
Asus m5a99fx motherboard
Signal king wifi
Light on external dvd burner
Psu evga 550 g2 gold
Samsung 6000 smart tv monitor

My temps are well decent.  The pc is clean.  The software is up to date.  I troubleshoot as much as possible.  One thing i noted in the error reporting is a disruption error like power.  I reseated everything, tried every combination and the gpu works on other pcs, but on mine i eventually get banding issues.  See if the pics can help...  THANK YOU!

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as a precaution try to use a multimeter to see if your electricity is stable and isnt too low

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17 minutes ago, cj09beira said:

as a precaution try to use a multimeter to see if your electricity is stable and isnt too low

What this guy said.

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It happend in two separate buildings.  Three separate power strips. Now i got a stanley

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4 hours ago, gloege said:

Should i remove it

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thats a bad sign, it probably means you have malware running in your system, install something like malwarebytes to remove them.

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  • 2 weeks later...

I said i replaced all hard drive there like new an the motherboard and gpu start going iffy first then start killing otherthings and i removed all traces of the junk.  I am getting utterly desperate... This is my third gpu and motherboard and now i am on a new set up same rma'd ssd's and hdd just a diffrent amd 990 board i think it is the 990 chipset but when it is running my mothers parts it works; but if i can look at the crash dump it tell more just c drive has no system cache due too the wear an tear i did not want and the game DYING LIGHTS' memory leak...  Plus who knows if her pc would do the same i only put two days worth of testing on hers now i got two weeks plus on mine

 

 

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page fault usually memory error.

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