Thank you, but I have solved the problem. It seems that my CPU and my motherboard, were faulty. You may read the whole thread and you'll see all the steps I did, with no luck. Now, my pc runs with no problem. Cheers!Are you overclocking? If you are, try resetting the system using the steps here.
I have scanned it and it looks like this:If you have anymore dump files please post as the more we see the better.
Has the machine been blue screening as soon as it was built?
Or
Did the blue screening start after you added drivers and applications? Can you remember if you had made any changes prior to the bsod?
In any case let's do a few basic tests and scans.
Open an admin command prompt and Type:
sfc /scannow
press enter and await results
In the same command prompt and after the above scan has finished type:
dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
Press enter and await results (longer this time).
If the first scan found files it could not repair but the second scan is successful, run the first scan again using the same command prompt box and this time it should repair the files found.
Run the Windows memory diagnostic:
How to Test Your Computer’s RAM for Problems
Check your drive is ok:
SeaTools for Windows | Seagate
Thanks for everything you've posted so far.
Oh and as you seem to bsod going online try updating the network driver using the driver from the motherboard support page. Also remove any entensions left in chrome.
I have attached new files ! I don`t know what the onchip gpu is !I was gonna ask if it's overclocked.
Have you tried going into the bios and hitting the 'return to default settings' key?
With PSU's I've never heard of too much power being an issue and usually it's underpowered thats the problem but yours i think is fine.
Try running cpu-z and post the screenshots:
CPU-Z | Softwares | CPUID
Also have you disabled the onchip gpu that comes with the intel cpu?
I thought your chip came with a gpu, no worries I checked and see you don't have that.I don`t know what the onchip gpu is !
Yeah this happens with bugcheck 124 so is normal.PS: I don`t always have a minidump file after bluescreen !
Mornin` , I have a report for the HWiNFO as well.Well that looks ok, thanks for uploading.
Did loading optimized defaults help at all?
Yeah this happens with bugcheck 124 so is normal.
You said temps were fine but just out of interest do you know what temps are at idle and at full load? This app is very handy as it gives you a history of sorts;
Free Download HWiNFO Sofware | Installer & Portable for Windows, DOS
Whilst there is always a chance I doubt there will be any long term damage..Now, there is any chance that because of so many crashes, to damage my hardware?
I am not running any antivirus at the momentWhilst there is always a chance I doubt there will be any long term damage..
What Anti virus are you running if any?
Remove any suspect applications especially if they are no longer used.
Didn't see any temperatures in the report but it doesn't sound like it's overheating.
What would I do in your situation?
I'd wipe the drive clean and install a clean install of Windows 10.
I'd then install the basic drivers needed, taken from the motherboard website and Nvidia.
Before adding any applications or anything further I'd would then test the system.
BSOD's are caused by either drivers/applications or broken hardware so we have to try and determine whats causing your issue.
Yup, the dumps have basically been pointing to the processor.I have found the issue but don`t know how to solve it. It is called GenuineIntel.sys ! I don`t know how to fix it.