Hi,
Damn dude...this could be anything...My advise is to start at a point and work your way through it. Log into the system in safe mode and go through your event viewer as a start and have a look at whats happening at the time just before it crashes, this should give you a good indicator as to what it could be.
Also, memory; heating; overclocking and compatability playes a big factor in crashes. Also - could it perhaps be a virus? Update your anti-virus.
With regards to memory: take out ALL mem except one module and start up the PC, make sure that then mem is in slot 1 and see what happens, if it still crashes even when you tried all mem that factors out the mem as the likelyhood that ALL mem modules are faulty is remote. So a possible not probableproblem could be the motherboard.
Heating: do you have enough fans running your system, check your BOIS for heat indicators or download softare that can monitor it for you (if you system supports it - hardware based)
Overclocking: Are you overclocking, if so revert back to normal and check.
Compatability: is the mem you have comp. with the motherboard? You can check up on your motherboard on the net to chck whats the best mem for it ect.
In my personal exp ive seen mem and heating being the biggest cause but it could be ANYTHING. As ive said before, start at a point and write down what you do...makes it easier to backtrack at a later stage.
Well have fun and let us know what you find :)
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