Have a machine that blue screens when it's doing *anything*, it's stable if you just leave it alone.
I've reinstalled Windows, swapped out the GPU to a known good GPU, booted to Linux using a USB drive, swapped out the memory.
Only parts I haven't cycled out of the machine are the CPU, PSU, and MoBo. Is there a good way to determine if it's the CPU or MoBo on an unstable system?
I don't have a like-socketed CPU/board to test on or I would just isolate that way. It doesn't stay up long enough to run any real software on it, and honestly I'm not sure what software could check this.
Any ideas other than buy a new MoBo to continue testing?
I've reinstalled Windows, swapped out the GPU to a known good GPU, booted to Linux using a USB drive, swapped out the memory.
Only parts I haven't cycled out of the machine are the CPU, PSU, and MoBo. Is there a good way to determine if it's the CPU or MoBo on an unstable system?
I don't have a like-socketed CPU/board to test on or I would just isolate that way. It doesn't stay up long enough to run any real software on it, and honestly I'm not sure what software could check this.
Any ideas other than buy a new MoBo to continue testing?