Hey guys 
  
so, i moved into a new house a while ago and around the same time done a clean install of windows 10, almost immediately my pc started fucking up, never had an issue before!  So, i removed win 10, went back to 7, still having same issues, almost a bsod every day, swapped out my SSD and done another fresh install of win 7 - same result.  I'm beginning to suspect that it's connected in someway to the electrical supply in the house.  I don't get surges or outages that im aware of (in any case, the pc is connected to an anti-surge device) but i'm aware that computers like a steady supply and even a tiny dip/surge can cause restarts.  
  
Anyway, i had another one whilst in the middle of some critical work and now i'm fucked off with it.  So, done a little bit more digging:  
  
Speedfan tells me the following: 
If in fact the CPU temp is right, that's a bit of a concern..... 
  
  
  
Event viewer from the last BSOD: 
  
 
  
  
and CPUID HW Monitor: 
  
 
 
  
Voltages look pretty solid to me....... 
  
 
  
so i'm at a bit of a loss, don't want to have to buy new stuff just to find out it's not the problem if i can help it.  I'm pretty convinced that it's something to do with the electricals in the house.... Suggestions?  
  
Thanks 
A pretty pissed off Stool