Still getting BSODs after fresh Windows 10 reinstall... help?

Hey, I’ve been dealing with BSODs recently and I’m totally stumped. My PC keeps crashing anywhere from 1-30 minutes after starting up, no matter what I’m doing. I’ve tried a bunch of fixes—updated BIOS, reinstalled Windows, swapped out RAM, and ran system file checker (it fixed some corrupted files), but I’m still getting BSODs. My CPU is fairly new, and I’m hoping it’s not the problem. Any ideas what else I should try? I’ll share my .dmp files below. Thanks!

Stickied comment: If you can access Windows, check C:\Windows\Minidump for any dump files. Zip and upload them to a file-sharing site (catbox.moe or mediafire.com). Multiple dump files help with BSOD analysis. Change the dump type to Small Memory Dump if needed.

The dump files show generic memory corruption. Have you tried running your system with just one RAM stick at a time to see if one of them is causing the issue? Also, make sure they’re installed in the right slots—2nd and 4th from the CPU. Your PSU is also pretty low-tier, it could be causing issues too. Consider upgrading it.

Thanks for the advice! I’ll try running with one RAM stick and see if that changes anything. Any recommendations for a PSU upgrade?

Sure! Look for something from Seasonic or EVGA, 80+ Gold rated if you can. It’s always worth investing in a reliable PSU for long-term stability.

It definitely sounds like a power supply issue. Low-quality PSUs can cause random crashes and BSODs, especially under load. I’ve had similar issues with Thermaltake units in the past. Replace the PSU and see if the crashes stop.

Also seconding what others have said about the PSU. If replacing that doesn’t fix it, then RAM would be the next thing to test. You might want to run MemTest86 to see if your RAM has any issues.

I’ll run MemTest86 tonight and see what comes up. Thanks!