Getting BSOD Loop and maybe a Hardware failure. Im desperate by now, please help

JonyEye

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Hey Guys,
I just signed up and think i have found the right community for my Problem.
First of, I'm german, so I apologize for my inability to write proper english in advance. Please report spelling issues, so I can learn the language better :)

Now to my problem:
It started on thursday evening when, during a casual session of GTAO, my System crashed and was instable afterwards. I was getting in an BSOD Loop, but the bsods went away quickly and i couldn't take a photo fast enough, but it was a different Error messages everytime i got a bsod. After a few restarts i got to the Desktop but it was unstable. I started GTA5, crashed after a few minutes. Started BF1, same. My System lies on a SSD and said SSD has seen 3 fresh Windows 10 installs.

You probably need my System information, right?
CPU: i7-6700K
RAM: Crucial Ballistix Elite 8GB Single DDR4 2666 MT/s (PC4-21300) 2X
Cooler: BeQuiet! Black Rock
MoBo: MSI Z170A SLI
SSD: SanDisk Ultra II SSD 480GB Sata III
GPU: MSI GTX 1080 Gaming X
PSU: Corsair CX600 (600W)

If you need any more Informations, please ask me Day and Night, tell me how to get this Information (I'm not so good with Software) and I will get you that information.

I have included some Photos I took: https://postimg.org/gallery/26lg0uxdq/

I am desperate right now, after digging the internet upside down and not finding a solution. I hope you guys can help me.

Greets, JONYEYE
 

JonyEye

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Dec 10, 2016
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i tested it in a friends rig with a 500w PSU, the 1080 is fine. But I put his gpu in to my rig and i had the same issue, so im thinking its a mainboard failure. But additional would be great

 
Hello... as a "simple test" of your system/OS stability... What if you would enable the CPU/GPU and allocate some system memory to it, (save&exit). Remove the GTX1080, and plug into the MB video output for the next Boot. Install the Intel® HD Graphics 530 OS driver (if needed) B /
 

CyberDevil

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Good to know that your 1080 is fine. :D
Here's what I'm going to do, fully format the hard disk drive and reinstall Windows off a flash drive. If the problem is still not sorted, then it's most likely my motherboard that is trashed.
 

CyberDevil

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Hi, I'm having the same problem as JonyEye is, on my Lenovo Z51-70 laptop when it's running off the dedicated GPU (AMD R9 m375) and the iGPU (Intel HD 5500) on my CPU (Core i5-5200 U) works alright.