Windows 10, BSoD since months

DIOBSOD

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Hello,
I bought my PC 6 months ago, initially with windows 8.1... after the first month it started crashing with BSoD. I've tried to do memtest, everything was fine... I've done hard disk check as well with positive results.
I did format the computer plenty of time, doing clean install but I was still gettin blue screens at least once a week... since the problem was gettin worst and I tried to update to windows 10 and see if something changed... but still.
I've done clean install of windows 10 also.
I did followed your steps with SFCFix and this is the CBS after an "sfc /scannow":

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I'm begging for your help!
 
Hello,
I bought my PC 6 months ago,I installed windows 8.1 ... after the first month it started crashing with BSoD. I've tried to do memtest, everything was fine... I've done hard disk check as well with positive results.
I did format the computer plenty of time, doing clean install but I was still gettin blue screens at least once a week... since the problem was gettin worst and I tried to update to windows 10 and see if something changed... but still.
I've done clean install of windows 10 also.
I did followed your steps with SFCFix and this is the CBS after an "sfc /scannow":OS: Windows 10 x64
CPU: AMD FX-6300 3.50 GHz Six-Core AM3+ CPU 6MB L2 Cache & Turbo Core
Technology
GPU: MSI GeForce(R) GTX 1050 Ti 4GB Video Card (Single Card)
Motherboard:
Asrock 985GM-GS3 FX 785G Chipset DDR3 Socket AM3+ Micro
ATX Mainboard w/ 2 RAM slot, 5.1 Audio, GbLAN, USB2.0, SATA-II, 1 PCIe
x16, 1 PCIe x1, & 2 PCI
Power Supply:
350 Watts Power Supplies (Thermaltake 350watt Gaming Power Supply

Pre-built PC bought from Gaming PCs | Custom Gaming Computers | CyberpowerPC
 

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Hi ... :)

Bad choice for a username.
And probably a bad choice for a PSU: 350W seems inadeguate to me.
It seems you are using both avast and Win10Defender... Did avast forget to disable it?
 
I bought my PC 6 months ago,.....

Take the system back to place of purchase and demand a new system.

Contact the system manufacturer under warranty and get them to fix the system.

I would hate to give you advice here that voids your warranty.

Regards. . .

jcgriff2
 

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