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Thanks. GPU temps look fine...
Is the system under warranty?
Edit: Oh wait, I read it's a new build so should be under warranty.
the hd, video card , power supply , case are all from my old system when i did the upgrade , this all started after upgradeing the mb,cpu,memory,dvd drive. The only componants with warrenty is the upgraded parts listed.
yes i upgraded from xp to 7 with a complete sucure erase of the hd. i used a new 7 install disk.
I've run out of ideas actually but requested my friends to take a look.
Please wait for a reply. And sorry again
ok will do. Thanks for your time and effort :)
I see only 3 crashdumps and only 3 mentions of a BSOD in your syslog, but the syslog is replete with errors stating your system shut down unexpectedly. This also correlates with your description of the system shutting down as if the power to it has been lost intermittently. Unless you have been suffering hard locks and been having to forcefully shut down your system often, I have some strong suspicions that we're dealing with either a faulty motherboard or, more likely, a bad PSU. Either way there's some power issue going on that needs to be addressed.
Can you state the make and model of your PSU? Brand and model is actually very important in the PSU industry, since a lot of PSUs are made with cheap parts that break down easy in the effort to reduce production costs. The result is more problems. If you purchased a cheaper brand/model PSU, regardless of how much wattage it may churn out, then it most likely has reached a degraded state due to internal failure. I typically refer people to this article for recommendations and details on what to look for. Even so, the best brand and model can still churn out the occasional reject, so one needs always consider that possibility.
Oh, and another possibility is a short circuit due to improper setup. Make sure that the standoffs for your motherboard to connect to your chassis are firmly installed and no gap is present, that your system back port panel cover is correctly installed, that the system inside is clean, and that there are no other potential static producers present.