Getting BSODS again

Andrius_2

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May 20, 2016
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Hello i built my pc 1 year ago at the begining i had problem with bsods i kept getting them one after another but only while browsing or doing usual stuff when gaming it could run 24/7 without bsod so i decided to upgrade to windows 10 i kept geting bsods again but after some time it just stoped (havent done anything) so it was perfect for like 5 months and yeasterday i got update from windows 10 and i started geting bsods again reinstalled to windows 7 but still getting them -.- Dump file: http://postimg.org/image/t9c0fq96p/ I am thinking it could be the psu somebody help me -.-
 
Solution
If your PSU is http://olx.pl/oferta/zasilacz-atx-whitenergy-500w-nowy-gwarancja-2-lata-CID99-IDbST9B.html then it's suitable for an old P4 system. With only 216W on the 12V rail (I doubt it delivers 18A on that rail), it should be considered as a 250 watts PSU which probably isn't enough for a stable system; that could explain the weird white screen crashes. As an example, this 500W EVGA http://www.patro.cz/produkt/1076232389-evga-power-supply-500b-bronze-500w-80-plus-bronze provides 40A +12V rails; that's more than twice as much as your crappy PSU, but it's a real 500 watts PSU. First step should be to try a better PSU; it's the most important part of your system.

Andrius_2

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May 20, 2016
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Well bsods basicaly occurs when opening something quick or switching tabs in browser btw when i get a bsod it does not show blue screen usualy its white screen or striped light blue screen
 

Then what's the next step? Forced shutdown or it keeps on working? Anything useful in the Events Viewer?

A BSOD (Blue Screen Of Death) always is blue; if it was white it would be referred to as a WSOD.
 

Andrius_2

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May 20, 2016
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Well it just freezes and screen becomes white and then it restarts and after restart it shows that something went wrong and picture i posted shows the dump file

 

Andrius_2

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May 20, 2016
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GPU: Gigabyte Radeon R7 250X OC, 2GB GDDR5
PSU: PSU Whitenergy ATX 2.2 500W
CPU: AMD FX-4300
MB: Asus, M5A78L-M LX3, 760G, DualDDR3-1333
RAM: DDR3 Corsair Vengeance Low Profile Black 4GB (2x2GB)
 
If your PSU is http://olx.pl/oferta/zasilacz-atx-whitenergy-500w-nowy-gwarancja-2-lata-CID99-IDbST9B.html then it's suitable for an old P4 system. With only 216W on the 12V rail (I doubt it delivers 18A on that rail), it should be considered as a 250 watts PSU which probably isn't enough for a stable system; that could explain the weird white screen crashes. As an example, this 500W EVGA http://www.patro.cz/produkt/1076232389-evga-power-supply-500b-bronze-500w-80-plus-bronze provides 40A +12V rails; that's more than twice as much as your crappy PSU, but it's a real 500 watts PSU. First step should be to try a better PSU; it's the most important part of your system.
 
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Andrius_2

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May 20, 2016
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Thanks for thr answer. I thought that PSU could be the one causing it. I will try buying one that should be good :)