Random BSOD's after replacing ms x99 i5930 with asus z270f i7700... getting desperate.

Looneytoon1975

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Hello everyone.

I'm getting desperate.

After abandoning Mac, I bought a 4k € desktop last year (Jan 2016) for 3D modelling and rendering, and also for flightsimming. Initially, it was an MSI X99A with a i5930 processor and an Nvidia 980Ti, but it seemed to be insufficiënt for Fsimming. So I bought an ASUS z270f mobo with an i7700k and an nVidia 1080 as replacement.

Since I place the mobo myself - I am a PC noob, but I can read manuals very well - I get constant BSOD, random system restarts, with all different error codes. I know where to find the logs, I know where the .dmp files are, but I don't know anybody who can help me. I'm getting desperate, after years of struggling with Fsims on poor Mac-power, I was so happy to gotten to save money for finally able to buy a decent Sim-PC... but now this

Could it be a faulty Mobo? Did I screw up stuff? How should I proceed from this point on?

Thank you in advance for your helpful replies!!!!!

Kind regards,

bob
 
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definitely could be hardware related. try using event viewer the next time you boot up after a crash. Look in windows logs>system and then look for any errors around the time you got the bsod. The general tab is what we need.

Also, I have no idea how to get to those dumps, or even how to read them

Looneytoon1975

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Yes, multiple times even. Windows maintenance screen gives multiple random errors on each clean install. Those errors go from driver not starting, to hardware errors. There is a .dmp file, but I have no clue how to consult those.
 
definitely could be hardware related. try using event viewer the next time you boot up after a crash. Look in windows logs>system and then look for any errors around the time you got the bsod. The general tab is what we need.

Also, I have no idea how to get to those dumps, or even how to read them
 
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Looneytoon1975

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Thank you, I will do that. I'm memtest86'ing my memory right now. 1 stick at a time for 8 passes. Want to rule out memory related errors. After that, I'll go after the event manager (which could be in a few days). Also I checked the CPU for bent pins, and as far as I can see, everything is still fine in there
 

Looneytoon1975

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I suppose, bought it in April so... but then I have to prove that the mobo is faulty, and nothing else