PC keep blue screening

StayWeedMe

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Apr 30, 2015
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MOBO: asrock h81 pro btc
CPU: intel g3250 3.20ghz
GPU: nvidia 610 silent
RAM: corsair xms3 4gb ddr3 1333 mhz
SSD: kingston hyperx fury
HDD: seagate 1tb (not using atm)
PCU: lc6600 600w

So, after the B ram channel of mobo stopped working it came those constant blue screens, and after my search I didnt want to believe that the problem was from my hdd since it is considerable new, less than a year, but i bought a sdd anyway since i was going to buy it later anyway for an upgrade, the case is that the blue screens didnt stop, and its almost always a different problem each time but most of the time related to the disk since the error its about driver or hardware problem or wtv (didnt find much on internet since its never the same error) the thing is 'i just bought this ssd from the store' the last error was 0x000001E. Only on this easter break i reinstalled my OS like 7 times and installed the drivers like i always did and the problem persists, im thinking its a mobo problem since it also stopped working one of the ram slots and its directly connected to the ssd.
Sometimes it just breaks or freezes instead of blue screening.
What you guys thing is the problem?
What should i do?
Please help me
 
Solution
on the ram slot issue run intel cpu test. memory controller are now built into the cpu. if the controller failed or there bent pin under the cpu. try a test power supply if the 12v is not stable or noisy it can effect ssd. ssd are more tuchy with line voltages then old hard drives.
I think it is either a motherboard issue or a ram issue. Try running memtest86 on just one stick of ram, and in various slots. If that doesn't show any errors, then do the same tests with the other stick of ram. If still no errors, then run it with both sticks installed. This should narrow down the culprit!
 
on the ram slot issue run intel cpu test. memory controller are now built into the cpu. if the controller failed or there bent pin under the cpu. try a test power supply if the 12v is not stable or noisy it can effect ssd. ssd are more tuchy with line voltages then old hard drives.
 
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