BSOD when playing Starcraft 2

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       #11

    Could it be relatable to the RAM?
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       #12

    it could be ram the psu the mother board or the cpu its a matter of figuring out which one
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       #13

    I Think i solved it by updating drivers and uninstalling programs that were installed near the dates the bsods started to happen. Thank You for your support .
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       #14

    Glad to hear things worked out let us know if there is a further issue if in a week the problem does not reoccur please mark the thread as solved.
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       #15

    The problem has been replicating itself and sometimes the pc shuts completely down and I have to unplug the power cord then turn off the back the power button then turn it back on then plug the power cord to reboot the system.
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       #16

    Can you upload the new dump files?
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