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My computer keeps getting blue screens, I have no clue what I can do about it.

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So my computer keeps getting blue screens every 4-5 hours or so while running a single session of D3 with DB. I have so far updated the drivers for my graphics card and made sure that all temps in the computer is fine, cpu gets to max 75*C and GPU to like 64*C after several hours of furmark+intel burn test. Nothing is overclocked and the computer is brand new. I'm running D3 at the lowest possible settings and the CPU usage is about 10% with GPU shifting between 0% and 90%, most often it is at 0% though with sporadic tops at around 90%.

Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.1
Locale ID: 1053

Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: a0000001
BCP1: 0000000000000005
BCP2: 0000000000000000
BCP3: 0000000000000000
BCP4: 0000000000000000
OS Version: 6_1_7601
Service Pack: 1_0

File containing the error logs: http://minfil.se/T18cY1afbb

Computer specs:

i5 3570k
ASUS P8Z77-V LX Z77
HD7950
16GB 1600MHZ DDR3 CL10
Intel 320 120GB+160GB
be quiet 500W 80+ gold

Any ideas on what I could do? Do a clean windows install and hope it was some driver issues or so?
 
you sure its not just the computer? did it do this to you while usiing it normally? i bought a desktop from walmart a year and a half ago and it gave me a blue screen once a day until it fiannly didn't turn on, turns out my ram burnt out the first month and i was just to lazy to ship it back (walmart wouldn't take it back) so i had to ship it to the company, which i didn't and just gave it to a friend
 
I have no clue what the problem is, I've only got the bluescreen while being away from the computer with the bot running. Never while playing myself nor when I've had the bot running and sat by the computer. I changed my RAM yesterday, from 8gb 1333mhz to 16gb 1600mhz so the ram its very unlikely to be the ram at least.
 
It may be a problem with the OS itself.
Now was this computer prebuilt or did you build it yourself.

You might want to try to reinstall the OS, but parallel installations.
 
I've built the computer myself, done it 6-7 times so that shouldn't be the problem I think. Will try to format and do a clean windowsinstall later today and then install all the newest drivers from scratch instead of just upgrading everything as it comes out.
 
donwload a software that logs your Blue screen of death, then search google with the infos. it worked for me on a tricky bug involving iphone and usb 3.0.
 
got a free software called whocrashed, it's going to tell you, after the reboot of course, the log of the dump file
 
I uploaded the logs that windows stores itself, they are no good? What software would you recommend?
 
I have also had this issue with blue screens, however I don't remember the error code I'm afraid.

I caved and just wiped the pc and reinstalled win blows.
 
I changed my RAM yesterday, was upgrading soon anyway, but that was not it. Going to format it now and see what happens!
 
I would double check the ram is in all the way. That was causing me blue screen errors after my first build...
You obv have more experience, but it only takes a min to check.

edit: oh well.. gl with it
 
Do memtest for 10 hrs, linx full mem for 10 hrs, install latest drivers (sometimes latest are not the best) and updates.
It also might be psu problem...
 
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