I've been having some intermittent crashes on my PC, where it shows a blue screen with corrupted visuals. This usually happens shortly after I start a game, and right before the crash, I notice audio stuttering and the last sound gets stretched or repeated. Once the game is fully loaded, everything seems fine, and I can play for days without issues. I've tested my RAM, which checks out fine, so I'm leaning towards either a power supply (PSU) problem or issues with my GPU. I've run some stress tests, and while FurMark causes a BSOD quickly, Superposition runs without crashes. My PSU is a VSP Elite V565P, and I'm wondering if it could be low quality or unstable, or if this is more likely to be a GPU problem based on what I've described.
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It sounds like you might have a PSU issue here. That model isn’t very reputable, and power instability can definitely cause these kinds of crashes. I'd recommend replacing it with a well-known brand. It’s better to be safe than sorry, especially since intermittent problems can lead to data corruption or worse.
Yeah, I have to agree. Your logs indicate that the NVMe is having power problems, which points back to the PSU being the main culprit. If the NVMe is healthy, then I’d say swapping out that no-name PSU for something more reliable is a smart move. Corsair or ASUS are solid choices!

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