![]() ![]() If it's not my GPU driver, nor my RAM sticks, nor my HDD, nor my PSU, then I'm not sure what else is left. I've tried looking at minidumps with WinDbg following the tutorial in the sticky, but I can't really make head or tail of the info. I was afraid the BSODs were caused by lack of power, so I changed it to a 550W PSU, but that did not stop them. ![]() My system is rated (with two different online tests) to use ~370W, so I've bought a 430W PSU.After that I even completely removed the GPU (running on internal graphics) but they still occurred so I put it back. I reinstalled drivers anyway, still got blue screens. Catalyst control center says the GPU drivers are up to date.I've turned on Driver Verifier pretty early, checking every driver that's not made by Microsoft. The "culprit" is most often ntoskrnl.exe, but also sometimes others, like win32k.sys It can happen totally randomly, even when I do nothing (one time happened during a shower), but it seems to happen more frequently when playing games, and even more frequently when streaming them on. ![]() Running 圆4 Windows 8.1, I've been having this BSOD ever since I built the machine a few months ago. ![]()
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