Frequent system crashes on new PC

arkosmc

New Member
Hi,

I've just bought new PC:

Intel Core i7 2600K 3,40 GHz BOX
Gigabyte GA-P67A-D3-B3
Corsair DDR3 2x 4GB 1600MHz CL9 Vengeance
Radeon 6850 MSI 1GB CYCLONE DDR5 DVI&HDMI&DP (PCI-E)
Chieftec SH-01B-B-B - 500W (CTG)
Corsair 2.5'' SSD Force Series 3 120 GB (Serial ATA3) 550MB/s 510MB/s 85k IOPs

And installed Windows 7 with SP1 on this machine.

While windows update installation, first (of many during win update) BSOD appeared.

When Windows finally got fully updated (it finished in spite of crashes), drivers updated and new BIOS was installed I run some benchmark tests with BurnInTest tool. Unfortunately all kind of tests were finishing with BSODs...

Can you guess what can be the reason?

There are zipped dmp-s in attachment.
 

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unprofessional speaking try using your HHD instead of your SSD or vise-versa. if you can get into BIOS and see your processor etc is working fine i'm guessing its a HD fault.
if you have an older HD try that too. Its unlikely that new parts are faulty but it does happen.
 
I was wondering if that's not intel P65 fault.

SSD seems to be OK, but it can also be SATA.
I'll try to get some HDD somewhere and try installing Windows on it.\

What do you think about Chieftec PSU 500W? Is that OK?
 
3btech sells that brand of power supply,everything on that website has free shipping,but im sure you can get a better power supply on newegg
 
You have 4 minidumps and 2 are basically saying the same thing with other 2 being different. 2 are caused by either memory corruption or your video card.
1 is caused by your Eset antivirus program and the other is caused by the readyboost driver. Do you have a usb drive plugged in and used for readyboost? I think the first thing you need to do is run memtest on your memory, most likely you have a bad stick.
 
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