Blue Screen of death Errors

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Yesterday i got over 5 BSOD with different error codes. I decided to reinstall windows 10 after reinstalling and i got a BSOD. I downloaded the necessary drivers and 20 min later i got another BSOD and again and again AND again. I reset my PC and... again...Took of power cable plugged it back in everything good and until now i get only 3 types of error codes: memeory_managment, bad_pool_header and PHF list corrupt in 30-40 min in windows.I raged quit and closed the pc.

Its a new pc and i dont want to just throw it away is there a way to fix the random BSOD.
 
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MEMORY_MANAGEMENT, BAD_POOL_HEADER is when their is an issue with your RAM, on a high percentage of cases you need to run a Memory Diagnostic via the BIOS or OS to find out what has gone bad.

'The PFN_LIST_CORRUPT Blue Screen of Death is caused whenever the page frame number (PFN) list becomes corrupted. The PFN is used by your hard drive to determine the location of each one of your files on the physical disk. A BSOD happens when your computer encounters something it can’t process — corruption of the PFN is one of those things, but fortunately, it’s very fixable.'
(https://www.reviversoft.com/blog/2013/09/pfn-list-corrupt/)

To resolve this you would need to run a CHKSK (Disk Check)
https://www.wikihow.com/Run-a-Chkdsk-Function
That...
MEMORY_MANAGEMENT, BAD_POOL_HEADER is when their is an issue with your RAM, on a high percentage of cases you need to run a Memory Diagnostic via the BIOS or OS to find out what has gone bad.

'The PFN_LIST_CORRUPT Blue Screen of Death is caused whenever the page frame number (PFN) list becomes corrupted. The PFN is used by your hard drive to determine the location of each one of your files on the physical disk. A BSOD happens when your computer encounters something it can’t process — corruption of the PFN is one of those things, but fortunately, it’s very fixable.'
(https://www.reviversoft.com/blog/2013/09/pfn-list-corrupt/)

To resolve this you would need to run a CHKSK (Disk Check)
https://www.wikihow.com/Run-a-Chkdsk-Function
That or throw different new HDD in.

Also i highly advise you update your BIOS or reinstall it.

Your board may be faulty/dying if this many issues are happening across the board.
 
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So should i replace my ram then... its new too what a waste of money