have u check ur Mobo? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague some capacitor might be damaged , usually the top of capacitor became swollen/bulging and breaking on its tip. ( the normal one is flat ) the problem would not immediately stop your computer from functioning, but it will. computer repair shop know better .…
You need to wire out the STOP: error codes for the blue screen. They usually look like 0x00000060. Since I assume you haven't written any down so far, try this out and get back to us. http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html You can also have your computer hang on the blue screen before restart so you have time…
Not necessarily. I've run in to some really odd overheating issues that seemed to require the GPU and the memory to both minorly overheat at the same time, which then bracketed the heat in to the vicinity of the CPU (a lot of motherboards put all 3 in/near the center together, which isn't exactly ideal). Then, once the CPU…