BSODs everyday

I would concentrate on evaluating with a different monitor first in case that was the cause of all your problems.
 
In general I tried to use 2 different TVs and still had Bsods with them :c
So maybe my monitor is not the problem
OK, well it is good to rule it out. Have you tried running in Safe mode to see if the BSOD still occurs after starting? If you get a BSOD in safe mode it will indicate it is likely to be hardware.
 
Then post them here.
No other shocks?
I noticed that if I turn off the monitor it doesn't shock, but when it is working it still shocks.
OK, well it is good to rule it out. Have you tried running in Safe mode to see if the BSOD still occurs after starting? If you get a BSOD in safe mode it will indicate it is likely to be hardware.
Yeah, one less problem :)
I will try to run in Safe mode and inform you about Bsod.

There are some new bsods : minidump.rar
 
OK, well it is good to rule it out. Have you tried running in Safe mode to see if the BSOD still occurs after starting? If you get a BSOD in safe mode it will indicate it is likely to be hardware.
I spent like 10 minutes in safe-mode, even tried to run Heavy Rain and didn't get any bsods.

P.s.: I noticed, that my RAM and M2 SSD are not in the list of supported devices on my motherboard manufaturer's website. I didn't use to check this compatibility of ram/ssd with motherboard. I only check if the motherboard works with CPU, unleashes the potential of GPU and supports RAM's memory clock speed.
So now I'm very confused about this, may it cause those Bsods, should I take a new motherboard, that supports my RAM and SSD ?
 
I spent like 10 minutes in safe-mode, even tried to run Heavy Rain and didn't get any bsods.

If under your normal operation the system would BSOD within 10 minutes this is a significant result and suggests that one of the drivers loading up during a normal start is responsible.

I would now like you to try a clean boot which is effectively a normal start but with nearly all of the non-microsoft drivers and services turned off. Please follow the tutorial here for this and report back. If clean boot works with no BSOD, the tutorial shows how you can start adding back in programs to find out what causes it to have a BSOD.

P.s.: I noticed, that my RAM and M2 SSD are not in the list of supported devices on my motherboard manufaturer's website. I didn't use to check this compatibility of ram/ssd with motherboard. I only check if the motherboard works with CPU, unleashes the potential of GPU and supports RAM's memory clock speed.
So now I'm very confused about this, may it cause those Bsods, should I take a new motherboard, that supports my RAM and SSD ?
I would not worry too much if the RAM and SSD components you use are the same spec as recommended ones. It is not possible for manufacturers to test every possible component. The ones on the supported list are known to work rather than being the only ones to work.
 
I would not worry too much if the RAM and SSD components you use are the same spec as recommended ones. It is not possible for manufacturers to test every possible component. The ones on the supported list are known to work rather than being the only ones to work.
Ok, thank you (^^)/
If under your normal operation the system would BSOD within 10 minutes this is a significant result and suggests that one of the drivers loading up during a normal start is responsible.

I would now like you to try a clean boot which is effectively a normal start but with nearly all of the non-microsoft drivers and services turned off. Please follow the tutorial here for this and report back. If clean boot works with no BSOD, the tutorial shows how you can start adding back in programs to find out what causes it to have a BSOD.
Oh, forgot to say, that I ran safe mode without loading network drivers ( i pressed f4 in boot menu )
Yeah, usually I get instant Bsod as soon as I run a demanding game ( like Heavy Rain or Resident Evil 2 ( bsod after 1-5 minutes ) in compare with Warcraft III - I get Bsod after 20-30 minutes in Warcraft).

Ok, I will try to make a clean boot tomorrow, because 20 minutes ago I already got a Bsod ( and there won't be the 2nd 99.9% ).

P.s.: Also I noticed, that after loading the system, if I immediately restart the computer, there will be no blue screen and if I turn it off, wait for 4-6 hours and run again, I will get a blue screen ( idk, if it says smth, maybe it will help :D ) .
 
If under your normal operation the system would BSOD within 10 minutes this is a significant result and suggests that one of the drivers loading up during a normal start is responsible.

I would now like you to try a clean boot which is effectively a normal start but with nearly all of the non-microsoft drivers and services turned off. Please follow the tutorial here for this and report back. If clean boot works with no BSOD, the tutorial shows how you can start adding back in programs to find out what causes it to have a BSOD.
I tried the clean boot, did everything by the tutorial you sent me and got instant Bsod after running Heavy Rain.
I'm sooo tired of these blue screens :c

I will try to boot in safe mode, but this time with network drivers enabled, maybe the LAN-card is the problem ;\
 
That suggests that something is loading when you run Heavy Rain which is causing the BSOD. You would need to check which additional drivers are loaded by running Heavy Rain. We would need to see a complete set of logs taken after say 10 mins running a clean boot. Then immediately start Heavy Rain and close it after it has loaded and rerun the logs.

Troubleshooting is sometimes tedious but keep at it, you are narrowing down the possibilities.
 
That suggests that something is loading when you run Heavy Rain which is causing the BSOD. You would need to check which additional drivers are loaded by running Heavy Rain. We would need to see a complete set of logs taken after say 10 mins running a clean boot. Then immediately start Heavy Rain and close it after it has loaded and rerun the logs.
How to run that set of logs? Is it the program you sent me before - SysnativeBSODCollectionApp?
Troubleshooting is sometimes tedious but keep at it, you are narrowing down the possibilities.
Yeah, I hope we will find that culprit
 
I hope I did everything right :
The 1st one - I've ran Heavy rain
The 2nd after I closed it.
It has not worked as I expected. How long did you let it run after the clean boot to see if it was working without a BSOD? Were all the non-microsoft services disabled?

You may have to work on the clean boot troubleshooting tutorial a bit more and try manually loading different things after the clean boot until you trigger the BSOD. Keep trying until you narrow it down to the culprit.
 
It has not worked as I expected. How long did you let it run after the clean boot to see if it was working without a BSOD? Were all the non-microsoft services disabled?
Like 12-15 minutes, I guess. Yeah, all non-microsoft were disabled.

About clean boot, I've just reinstalled my Windows ( cuz I couldn't run CS:GO, now I can ) .
Also I unplugged my SSD and installed OC on HDD, but still got Bsods.
So now I have only [ Steam with CS:GO, Dota 2 and other games from steam installed, EGS laucnher, Bloody7 mouse setup program ( to change DPI on it ), Google Chrome, Discord and that's all ].
 
Were the new BSODs before you installed the extra software? Was it a clean install by re-formating the hard disk before you installed Windows?
 

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