Computer dead with unknown problem please help!

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my computer dead on last week Saturday
the computer keep restarting and doesn't show BIOS screen
I used other people's power supply and tested it
it does the same thing, it keep restarting and doesn't show any screen
the motherboard doesn't deep at all
we thought it was because the motherboard dead, so I bought a new motherboard.
The old motherboard was GIGABYTE B75 and the new one was MSI H61M-P31/W8
the only thing that I did different was I downloaded perfectdisk 30 days-trial and used it

the first motherboard happened after this thing showed on my screen:
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kernel_data_inpage_error

After I bought the new motherboard
and turned it on, and it was all working fine
after I turned off my computer, and turn it on

this things show up again:
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kernel_data_inpage_error

CPU:I3-2120
Power supply:FirePower Silencer Mk III Series 500W
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and it is broken again like the last motherboard, what can I do....
 
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well... have you tried reinstalling windows? that error could mean anything; though if i was a betting man and had to chose one part that could be causing this problem, a dying/corrupted hard drive fits best with what you're describing.

But even assuming it IS the motherboard, are you still using your original power supply? When a motherboard fails you should replace the power supply with it, just in case it was the power supply that killed the motherboard in the first place. If that is the case then you might have killed the new motherboard just by plugging it into a faulty power supply.

however, that assumes it's the motherboard/power supply. it could be any number of things including a failing hard drive, bad ram or a failing...
well... have you tried reinstalling windows? that error could mean anything; though if i was a betting man and had to chose one part that could be causing this problem, a dying/corrupted hard drive fits best with what you're describing.

But even assuming it IS the motherboard, are you still using your original power supply? When a motherboard fails you should replace the power supply with it, just in case it was the power supply that killed the motherboard in the first place. If that is the case then you might have killed the new motherboard just by plugging it into a faulty power supply.

however, that assumes it's the motherboard/power supply. it could be any number of things including a failing hard drive, bad ram or a failing cpu or gpu. pretty much anything can generate that error.
 
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yes... I think that power supply killed my both motherboards
is this power supply that cheap....?
life is hard....