ntoskrnl.exe BSOD randomly

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       #71

    Did the chkdsk, and the short and long tests for Seagate tools. All of them passed.
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  2. Posts : 101
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       #72

    Another bsod.
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       #73

    Just a suggestion M try this PSU - Jump Start

    then reseat every RAM stick GPU and leads you can.
    Not having read all the way through have you done a memtest? If not
    RAM - Test with Memtest86+
    you will need to make a bootable disk set the BIOS to boot from the optical and let run for at least 8 passes unless errors come up straight away.

    The volts on the PSU leads etc should be within 0.5v of the stated 12v 3.3v and 5v when you do the PSU check

    Blue Robot mentioned temps on the HDD what are the temps on the CPU and GPU?? use Speccy
    Speccy - Download
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       #74

    Here is the speccy info. I already ran a memtest with full passes, I just reseated everything as well. But I can't do the psu test at the moment. Also I ran driver verifier, and this is the blue screen I got. And after getting the blue screen, I unchecked that driver and re ran driver verifier, and I got no blue screens. I know this is nvidia, and I have the latest drivers and I've already tried reinstalling them. So I have no idea how to fix it.
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       #75

    Well will await the PSU test Moieu they are more O f a problem than a lot of people think.

    Abit more info now I am on my main machine Voltage Rails - Power Supply 101: A Reference Of Specifications
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       #76

    New bsod
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       #77

    Mate I cannot advise nay more than I did last post just what PSU do you have in the machine?
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       #78

    I think I stated it before in the previous post..its a corsair cx something.
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       #79

    Yep about half way back a 500 I think maybe on the borderline for what you are using. You need to calculate the power required for the system using one of the calculating guides try this
    eXtreme Power Supply Calculator

    see what it comes up with for a total and remember to concentrate on the 12v requirements. Plus I still think you should test that PSU.
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       #80

    Just used that website you showed me, it says my recommended psu wattage is 391.
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