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I have had windows 10 for almost three years, about a year and a half ago my computer started bsod-ing with critical process died after about forty minutes regardless of use. When it started I had pro windows ten, Asus m5a97 r2.0, amd fx 8320, gtx 750ti, 128 ssd and 512 hdd, 8gb ddr 3, and air cooled. Since than I have went back and forth with insiders program, and standard windows ten, upgraded to amd fx 8370, gtx 1050ti 2gb, same 128 boot drive, 4tb hdd, 16gb ddr 3, cooled with an aio, I have also done three full resets with drive reformatting, and once a full cmos clear when updating bios to 1603, and it is still doing it, only constants is the motherboard that to my knowledge if damaged would not be spitting out that bsod, and the ssd which at times I have temporarily switched out, I have done sfx in cmd, and ram, cpu, and gpu stability tests I have had them over clocked off and on, I have all of my motherboard, gpu, ect. Drivers installed, I have ran vipre security for viruses. So not one part is the same so what's up? 

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Full resets with drive reformatting? As in full reset of Windows? is that from the windows utility or clear wiping the drive and booting to Windows via USB/DVD and installing?

CPU: Intel Core i7-7700 GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1070 Cooling: N/A  Motherboard: N/A  Ram: 32GB

 

HDD: 4TB RAID 1 Array (two 4TB)  PSU: N/A Case: N/A OS: Windows 10 Mouse: Something Something Logitech

 

 

Keyboard: Razer Blackwidow 2016 Headphones: Audio Technica ATH-M40X Speakers: ??? Monitor: 2 x HP 22cwa  Phone: OnePlus 3T (T-Mobile Network)

 

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Do you have a DVD drive installed? Cause those sometimes cause BSOD, for which I dunno why. Also I am assuming you had your system since 2012, so you should replace the CMOS battery on the board, cause that keeps the BIOS information stored so if the battery is weak it could cause clock issues or BSODs. I had my FX 8350 since 2012 and the battery had to be placed this year since it got drained to the point that the clock was 6 hours off.

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  • 5 months later...
On 8/5/2018 at 1:33 AM, Divide_By_0 said:

Full resets with drive reformatting? As in full reset of Windows? is that from the windows utility or clear wiping the drive and booting to Windows via USB/DVD and installing?

Clear wipe of hard drive, reinstall using USB. 

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