(System Thread Exception Not Handled) and (System Service Exception) BSOD errors CONSTANTLY

MART3R

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Im at a loss.
I recently bought a new motherboard, PSU and another GPU to add to my pc to run in SLI. I have been getting BSOD errors ever since I put them in my PC.

List of things Ive done to try to solve the problem:
- Brand new 700w Bronze PSU
- Reinstalled graphics drivers and some others
- Reinstalled windows
- Swapped GPU places
- Swapped SLI bridge
- Underclocked RAM
- Used CCleaner to find registry errors
- Windows BSOD TroubleShoot & Hardware Troubleshoot
- Checked power connectors to everything
- SuperAntiSpyware & Malwarebytes scans
- Cried

*When I got the new motherboard I had to change the voltage to my CPU in the bios cuz it was at 1.46V at stock its at 1.27V now.

*These Blue screens happen at random about 3-4 times a day.

*(System Thread Exception Not Handled)&(System Service Exception) are the errors

Dont really know how to read the event log but it says Kernel-Power 41 under Critical and its been saying that since before the new PSU. Im pretty sure its the problem but beside changing the PSU idk what to do.

Please help.


My box:
- Gigabyte GA-970 Gaming SLI (new)
- FX8350 @4Ghz w/ HyperT4 (Old & worked fine before)
- 8GB Kingston HyperX Fury 1333mhz Ram (Old & worked fine before)
- 2TB Seagate + 1TB Seagate HDDs & 120Gb Sandisk SSD (Old & worked fine before)
- MSI gtx960 4g (new)
- MSI gtx960 4g (Old & worked fine before)
- EVGA 700w BRONZE (new)

I have no idea what to even look for at this point maybe I should just givew up and buy a console.

Any advice helps.



 
Solution
Recommend to unplug the power core from the wall outlet, clear the CMOS. And use only one stick RAM, one gtx960, the boot device ( maybe the SSD) to boot the PC to see what happens,

If you can boot and use the PC without BSOD, then shut downlaod the PC, add other hardware back one by one, in this way you may find which hardware to cause the problem, because both errors related to the hardware.
Recommend to unplug the power core from the wall outlet, clear the CMOS. And use only one stick RAM, one gtx960, the boot device ( maybe the SSD) to boot the PC to see what happens,

If you can boot and use the PC without BSOD, then shut downlaod the PC, add other hardware back one by one, in this way you may find which hardware to cause the problem, because both errors related to the hardware.
 
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