Lots of bsods

Jackwinters

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Jan 17, 2016
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I'm new to this site and on my phone so sorry if I posted this in the wrong place. Ok so here's my problem. About 2 years ago I made my own pc in hopes of using it for games and making movies. It worked well the first couple of days and then suddenly it became plagued with bsods that I couldn't find the reason for. Every time I got a bsod it was a different one. I had tried many times to fix the issue but with little success. So the comp ended up sitting for a year. A couple of days ago I decided to do a clean install of the operating system. I removed my old ssd and my old storage hard drive and put in a new ssd. I then installed Windows 8.1 on it. I then put all of the needed drivers on. It worked beautifully, for a couple of days. Now I'm back to the same issue I had before. It's infuriating considering I spent 2700$ on it. Like before once one bsod comes it rapidly gets more frequent. I tried booting in safe mode, but I'm not safe from them there either. I cannot even use the comp any more because it's only a matter of seconds before bsod. I attempted to get access to the crash files through event viewer but it crashes to soon for me to see anything. So far I have identified two of the crash messages. Kmode exception not handled/ system service exception/ . Here are the specs. Graphics card- evga GeForce Gtx 770 superclocked/ processor- Intel i7 3930k/ motherboard- asrock x79 extreme 6/ ram- corsair vengeance low profile 8gb 240 pin ddr3 (pc3 12800)/ ssd San disk 250 gb. Any help would be greatly appreciated. The fact that it bsods in safe mode makes me suspect hardware issues, but I'm sure you guys are more knowledgable than me on this stuff. Thanks!
 
``A couple of days ago I decided to do a clean install of the operating system. I removed my old ssd and my old storage hard drive and put in a new ssd. I then installed Windows 8.1 on it. I then put all of the needed drivers on. It worked beautifully, for a couple of days``

did you do all the windows update?
if yes try with only one ram
or/and remove the gpu and boot with igp
 
Here is a quick list of the even ids. That's all I could manage to get. I accumulated 700 errors in a matter of 10 hours. Here they are.Event I'd 6000, 10005, 7001, 200, 202, 2, 4, 1014, 219, 131, 8210, 1001, 41, 6008, 131, 46, 10010, 123, 1003, 257, 36888,