[SOLVED] Why is my system crashing all the time? (PICTURES)

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I built my own PC and I am sure I installed all hardware correctly, but I keep getting blue screens (as seen in pics)....what do you think the issue could be? I did mem check and it says all it well.
Motherboard: Asus Maximus XI Hero (WiFi)
CPU: i9-9900K
GPU: Asus ROG Strix 2080 Ti OverClocked Edition
RAM: G. Skill Trident Z 32Gb DDR4 3200
AIO: Master Cooler ML360R
SSD: Samsung Evo 360 500Gb
HDD: Western Digital Black 2 Tb
Case: Phanteks Enthoo Luxe Tempered
OS: Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit

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ok, so al your drivers ard correcty installed and your hdd is correct. try to check your ram.
press windows key+r and type mdsched.exe and click enter.
click on your preffered option. now when your pc restarts it will check your ram and notify you when you log in to a user if any error is found. if something is found contact your manufacturer and tell them about the problem.
if it does not work then only option is to directly contact the microsoft for help.
sorry if i am unable to solve your problem. i am not an expert in these topics.
Mar 2, 2019
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If you are 200% sure that all your drivers are correct, then try updating your drivers.
I did that and uninstalled and reinstalled. I am just uninstalling Windows and reinstalling it as a last step measure. I've re-checked the hardware installed and there's no bent pins or anything installed wrong. So I just did the reinstall of windows.
 

stark08

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I Think because of reinstalling wimdows again and again, your hdd got damaged. i Had been facing the same problem and my hdd got dead. check your hdd . Run sfc/ scannow in an elevated cmd.
 

stark08

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ok, so al your drivers ard correcty installed and your hdd is correct. try to check your ram.
press windows key+r and type mdsched.exe and click enter.
click on your preffered option. now when your pc restarts it will check your ram and notify you when you log in to a user if any error is found. if something is found contact your manufacturer and tell them about the problem.
if it does not work then only option is to directly contact the microsoft for help.
sorry if i am unable to solve your problem. i am not an expert in these topics.
 
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