Random Reboots

It all started when i installed a new CPU and videocard and when I reinstalled windows, my pc would reboot itself randomly. This is a long time ago and I asked alot of people for a solution.
So bassicly I know there are 2 things that might cause this problem
1: overheating 2; unstable powersupply
I monitored the temperatures for a few times but they were pretty normal. So a few days ago I installed a new powersupply wich should (is) sufficient. So I also formated my pc, reinstalled windows and Yup the problem is still there it already rebooted 1 time. Then i installed antivirus and yet again reboot after reboot when i tried to update. I just hate my pc right now, I mean I have this problem for such a long time and it doesnt only occur when i play games its just totally random.
I really hope i can fix it and can enjoy this machine again.

So please I hope you can help me i would be so fucking thankfull.
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If your pc reboots, make the blue screen stop and tell me the error number (for example 0x0000BE)
I know this is possible but you have to configure something to make it appear , because right now it restarts again no blue screen is visible.
Parent
you can do that by pressing f8 at booting and say it should stop at error...
Parent
ye i just found it on inet
Parent
summary?
we need error !!!
I will get the bluescreenie and check out the error and hope i can atleast find out whats wrong.
Parent
sounds like blaster worm :D
impossible i just installed windows today and received all updates.
Parent
you said you installed a new gpu.. I know that's stupid but.. have you put in an extra powercable for the gpu? :D
Parent
Some geek i know installed it for me, and when i installed new powersupply i just replaced all the cables. And i only saw 1 cable connected to the gpu.
Parent
It dosn't sound like blaster worm, blaster worm gives you and message with an countdown timer before your PC shuts down
Parent
whats so hard in calling to engineer...
Try your pc in a socket which is grounded. Sometimes due to multiple electrical components on the same group the power becomes a bit unstable, especially modern pc's (which draw more power) are affected by this. (alternatively unplug everthing in the room which draws power except for the pc)
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