Looking for IMMEDIATE HELP.

Dasa94

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Hey guys.
So the problem is that I can't do anything on my computer atm. And it's because today I was watching a show online and I got a BSOD with the error: SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED.
After that It just went on a restarting spree. Restarting every minute. Also when it was restarting it wasn't giving any display so I tried to turn it off by the power button and tried to turn it back on and it was just running without any display.

After I left it alone for an hour or so I tried to turn it on and it indeed turned on but only for a brief moment. After that I have tried to turn it on many times with but no luck. After every few hours it turn back on but I get BSOD with new errors like :

UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP.
CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL.

So I tried to install Windows cus I thought that might fix the problem but with no luck. Still the same thing.

Aa for my Pc
Windows 10
I5 4570
Gigabyte H97 gaming 3
8 gb ram
1 tb hdd
Sapphire R9 280x
Cooler Master Vs650 (not a good psu I know I will change it soon when I get the money)
Also I got this build few 6-7 months ago so if that might help or anything.

All the help is appreciated.
 
You likely have Xmp enabled memory.

If xmp mode is set in the bios disable it and try your memory on it`s base clock settings.

If your system becomes stable then i suggest to do a test of all of the memory sticks in your system.

If I had to be honest, looking at the error messages you are getting it is in my opinion pointing to a problem with power distribution to the motherboard and other components connected to it.

The prime indicator is that you say the system no longer powers up right, then shuts down.
If your ram chips become faulty though they can throw up much the same errors.

If you are going to test your memory you should do so with only one stick inserted into the motherboard at any given time to narrow it down to what memory module is at fault. when you do a memory test.

At the same time you can get errors like the ones you have due to not enough voltage being provided to the memory modules. Again that would point back to the Psu not giving out or bellow the correct voltages of the 3.3v 5v, and 12v power rails from the psu. It leads me to suspect the Psu is at fault.