I had a similar problem, a long time ago, and it was caused by a screw shorting the motherboard. Take your MB out of the case, place it on a desk and run it for a while. Try to reproduce the BSOD.
My second guess is a faulty PSU, but then again, I'm always suspicious of PSUs so try to borrow one from a friend before spending money on a new one.
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GLaDOS
A fatal exception E2 has occurred at E4E2 : D7C5D5C4 in E4D 5E3(C9) *
D3C5C5C5. The current application will be terminated.
* Press any key to flood the facility with deadly neurotoxins.
* Press CTRL+ALT+DEL again to reinstate testing. You will lose any
Non-vital personnel and their progress through the current test.
Press any key to continue _
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