Multiple Bsod and random reboots

Nov 25, 2015
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Hi everyone, I have been having multiple issues with my PC pretty much since it was build. A little backstory - a couple of months ago I was having multiple bsod normally within minutes of me booting any game, and after a support session with EVGA they determined that my GPU (GTX760) was faulty and had be send it back, to which I received a replacement in the form of a GTX 960.

After I replaced my GPU I have been able to play games again, but now I keep getting frequent blue screens, crashes and random reboots for seemingly no reason. Normally I'm just browsing the web or doing work and my PC will crash, other times it will blue screen and now recently the screen will just go black and I will then see the boot screen. My friend who has helped my troubleshoot in the past thought that it was windows 10 being incompatible with my drivers, but I am no expert so I really do not have a clue.
I've pretty much had constant problems with this PC so any help/ advice would be greatly appreciated. And thanks in advance.

More of my specs are:
Windows 10 pro
AMD FX-6300 6 core processor
Corsair builder series CX 500
2x 4gb Kingston RAM (which for some reason windows says I have 8gb but only 3.93gb available)
Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3
EVGA GTX 960 SSC.
 
Nov 25, 2015
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I ran memtest and everything is fine in that respect. I ran multiple tests on my PSU and RAM and HDD a few months back when I found out my GPU was faulty.
Right now I keep getting blue screens like
irql_not_less_or_equal and
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
(the recent BSoD are those anyway)

A friend suggested either my PSU or MOBO was dying, while another suggests RAM and also blames windows 10 drivers. (As soon as I upgraded to 10 the amount of issues tripped). I'm willing to replace one but I don't have the money to do both. I would also rather know the definite cause, since all I've had with this PC since its birth is issues. Any more help on this front, on tests to run ect would be a god send at this point.