I've recently built a new PC, but I'm facing constant BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) errors, especially when I'm gaming. I've noticed that each crash shows a different blue screen code, so it's hard to pinpoint the exact issue. I believe there might be a faulty component, but I want to figure out which one before I go for an RMA. I've uploaded some of my dump files from the last two weeks, and I'd really appreciate any help in diagnosing the problem.
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What’s the make and model of your system drive? Sometimes the drive can cause issues, especially if it's got compatibility problems with new components.
To properly analyze your BSODs, it’s important to look at the dump files which are essentially crash logs. Can you check if you can boot into Windows normally or through Safe Mode? If you can, head to C:WindowsMinidump and check for any dump files there. If you find some, zip the folder and upload it to a file-sharing site that works well like MediaFire or Catbox.moe. Having multiple dump files will give us a better chance to diagnose the issue, so if you’re missing some, you might want to follow a guide on configuring Windows to create more detailed minidumps for future crashes.
My drive is a WD Blue SN570. I doubt it’s the drive causing the issue since it worked perfectly fine on my old build. The GPU, motherboard, RAM, and CPU are new though.

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