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The suggestion from [USER=12898]@SQx[/USER] to change the processor power settings is a wise one. I would recommend that you make both the maximum AND minimum processor power state 99%. This has the effect of preventing the processor entering a low power state, some CPUs struggle when transitioning from low power to running power states. This tweak should prevent that.


If you have clean installed by following all the instructions I provided and you're still having BSODs, with only Windows/updates/drivers installed, then you almost certainly do have a hardware problem. Can you please run the SysnativeBSODCollectionApp again and upload the zip file so we can see what's been happening since the reinstall? It's best not to use a scatter-gun approach testing your hardware, the data collection output should give us some good clues on what hardware to focus our attention on.


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