Daily BSODs, Help needed on decision

Dec 12, 2018
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Hello, This Christmas I built a new rig and it has not ceased to Bluescreen and i cant figure out why
These are the specs : https://de.pcpartpicker.com/user/gzitou/saved/MJyFt6
Some of the BSOD errors ive encountered are:
SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
IQRL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (most common)
something that had to do with paging files which i disabled afterwards
and more
Most of them that I have googled seem to be memory related but ive ran memtest countless times only to find nothing, my ram sticks are connected properly and are pushed all the way in windows detects both just fine. Ive also ran chckdsk only to find nothing, that driver fixing tool that almost broke my windows and i had to roll back because i clicked something i shouldnt have, Ive also defragged and performed a system file check that only once found corrupted files and fixed them

My best guess is as folows, The only thing i carried over from my old build was my SSD which is not listed in the Partpicker list i gave because i could not find the model anywhere, its a Toshiba OCZ TR200 240GB SSD. Ive ran Stress tests on 3DMARK only to find nothing, but the only thing ive managed to see wrong was when i ran the UserBenchmarks test it told me that my SSD could be underperforming up to 25%. Also when I carried my SSD over, I neglected formating windows and proceded to just boot it up and install the new drivers, which i quickly found out was a dumb idea since i was switching from an i3 to a r5 CPU, after which i did a soft format where i kept personal files and deleted windows. I downloaded GEFORCE Experiance and updated my driver, then went to ASUS's website and got all my mobo drivers (Chipset/Sound/Aura) and here i am still getting BSODs. So i wanted to ask, should i just buy a new SSD and start from a clean windows installation? or just attempt to format now with that possible 25% underperformance from the SSD?
or is there another solution that I am not aware. Help would be MASSIVELY appreciated from this PCbuilding rookie. Thanks in advance.

PS: I neglected to mention that the BSODs happen when im gaming, Mostly on demanding games such as Overwatch and Siege but ive had it crash on other games too.
 
Can you follow option one on the following link - here
and then do this step below: Small memory dumps - Have Windows Create a Small Memory Dump (Minidump) on BSOD

that creates a file in c windows/minidump after the next BSOD
copy that file to documents
upload the copy from documents to a file sharing web site, and share the link here and I will get someone to convert file into a format I can read
 
Save yourself the trouble and reformat the ssd doing a secure erase before reinstalling windows. If you are not comfortable doing that then at least clean the drive with command prompt just before the reinstall. Keep all games and documents on a non boot drive if you have one so that when this happens again its a painless process.