I keep getting 2 BSOD bugchecks

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ExillustX

Hello, for the past 4 months i've been trying to fix 2 BSOD bugchecks but unfortunately i couldn't, the thing is that the BSOD happen rarely (sometimes it takes a month to get one) and the dump file doesn't show what's the cause, i tried many ways to fix them but none has worked.



The first bugcheck is: MACHINE_CHECK_EXCEPTION

The second bugcheck is: STORE_DATA_STRUCTURE_CORRUPTION



Dump files link: bsod



The PC i bought is pre-built (i was really busy that time and didn't have have time to build my own PC), i didn't get any BSOD after i bought my PC for like 2 months, and the first time i got one it was 3 weeks after i installed an additional 8GB ram. i always thought my RAM was the issue of the BSODS until i tried using each one of the RAMs, and yet a still got a BSOD even when only using the old ram / only using the new ram, so could it be that the issue is not related to the RAM?



Other things i tried:


  • Doing Memtest86 (no errors on both RAMs)
  • Stress-testing my CPU and GPU (no BSODs occurred during the tests, also no overheating, the temps were fine)
  • Using Windows Reset feature
  • Updating BIOS
  • Updating drivers
  • Keeping my OS updated


Things i haven't tried yet:

  • Fresh Windows 10 install
  • Use Safe Mode (i think i cannot try this because the BSODs are rare and can take like a month to occur, i don't think i can use the Safe Mode for a whole month)


PC specs:

  • CPU: i5-9400F
  • Motherboard: GigaByte H310M H 2.0
  • GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER
  • SSD: SPCC Solid State Disk (SSD)
  • HDD: 500GB HDD and a 1TB HDD
  • PSU: Don't remember the name of the brand really but the wattage is about 450w


I'm still not sure if the cause is the OS/drivers or the hardwares, it's most likely the hardwares, but i don't know which hardware that could be the cause, can you guys help me rule out parts that are not the cause? can i rule out the GPU and RAMs? maybe CPU too? because stress-testing didn't cause any errors plus if it was the CPU being faulty the BSODs should happen more frequently (note that my CPU is not overclockable). Could it be the PSU? the brand of my psu is almost unheard of (azzatek), could it be that their PSUs are faulty and that's the cause?



Do you guys suggest me to do a clean install first before trying anything like replacing parts? Do you have an idea why the BSODs tend to be rare?



How can i fix these two BSODs?



Any help is appreciated.


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