#PC Randomly Blue Screens or Crashes

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empty island
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Hey so I built my PC in May of 22 and it was going fine, I bought my buddies 3080 ti (previously 2080 super) and ever since my pc has been having a heart attack. I clean wiped all my old GPU drivers and updated all my other drivers, I just have no idea what to do at this point. My issue is I either just randomly bluescreen or all my monitors randomly turn into the matrix and then my PC freezes for like 10-30 seconds and restarts. If it was a PSU issue I assume it would just turn off instantly. This is very frustrating because the games I am playing rn are not very intensive (League and MC with some friends atm) in league I just randomly freeze and stutter but my FPS is stable and locked at 200fps. Any advice would be very much appreciated!

I feel it should be important to say that his GPU worked fine in his PC and he had it for like 2 years, he played really intensive games and all settings maxed no problem. All my new parts are an upgrade to all his, the reason he sold it is because he was selling his PC so I offered to buy the GPU

In the Event Viewer Logs I keep getting when I Blue Screen are the following and I have no idea what they mean
The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x000000d1 (0x0000000094a94280, 0x0000000000000002, 0x0000000000000001, 0xfffff806a0f7b439). A dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\MEMORY.DMP. Report Id: dc282e2b-72bd-4844-a440-a6e72c5e5a35.

The server {8CFC164F-4BE5-4FDD-94E9-E2AF73ED4A19} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout.

Here is my build https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Q73qRv (my gpu is not on the site but it is the 12GB one here https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/graphics-cards/30-series/rtx-3080-3080ti/)

buoyant kernel
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The pcpartpicker link doesn't work, try a run something intensive and watch your gpu if it spikes and you crash you know your problem, power overdraw.

empty island
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I fixed the link mb! But I will try that, but when it has crashed before my gpu was only around 40-60% useage and I didnt notice a spike. I have seen my GPU spike to 100% then instantly drop sometimes when I open task manager, but when I did some research on that it seemed pretty common from the stuff I have read. ( you can ignore the GPU on the list in that pcpartpicker)

I also am unsure of what "Power Overdraw" is, or how to go about resolving that issue.

buoyant kernel
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Yeah looking at your parts it shouldn't be over draw ( Asking the psu for more power than what is available) Have you looked at the temperature while in use ? The only other thing I can think of it just resitting the gpu then checking the drivers again. Hope you get it fixed soon.

empty island
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Ill try to resit the gpu maybe something is off thanks for taking it a look though. Maybe someone else has more ideas.

empty island
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I believe I have fixed my issue. Basically when I build my PC Windows downloaded to one of my M.2's but System Files for Windows was on my old drive. Not quite sure how it happened but a fresh install of windows with the other drives unplugged fixed it. Pretty much I had windows in parts on two different drives. Not sure why the GPU suddenly triggered it and made it worst but it did lol.

buoyant kernel
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Well I', glad you got it fixed good job!