Computer keeps going to blue screen of death (maybe cpu failure?)

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So I bought this PC of mine around 5 months ago. 2 or 3 months ago I was trying to play shadow of mordor and after 30 minutes of gameplay the computer would bluescreen (beat the game playing that way). I went into event viewer and it turned out it was the well known error 10016. So, I went into the bios and switched DCOM settings which caused it to crash every 1 hour or so with no errors except 41. Now a days it seems every time I start doing more and more things (Streaming,gaming,Photoshop) , it'll cause the computer to crash with multiple reasons on the blue screen that are different each crash. I've done sfc scan now and the results came back clean but I'm stumped as to why this is happening to a fairly new computer.

OS: windows 10 home 64bit build 16299
Proces: AMD Ryzen 5 1400 quad-core processor
8gb ram
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 3gb
PC specs dont show motherboard.....

any help is much appreciated x.x
 
Solution

Try downloading this small free program called Speccy. It will identify all the parts in your system, including your motherboard. Once you know your motherboards model number you should be able to download driver updates for your motherboard directly from the Asus/Gigabyte/MSI website...

I am not having any luck finding support for your computer online. Can you find a link to an Aeon 2300 gaming tower support page?
 
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Unfortunately I don't think I can :S
I remember trying to find the PC online after I bought it but to no avail, I couldn't (as it was a in store purchase I assumed it was nbd)
 

Try downloading this small free program called Speccy. It will identify all the parts in your system, including your motherboard. Once you know your motherboards model number you should be able to download driver updates for your motherboard directly from the Asus/Gigabyte/MSI website.

https://filehippo.com/download_speccy
 
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jesse13williamson

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Sounds like you may need to upgrade your drivers. Try finding the page for your mobo model so that you can install the newest drivers. If that doesn’t solve it then it’s most likely a problem with your CPU. Hope this helps.