Windows crash - big blue screen with a sad smily comes then it reboots sometimes

Hi all, I bought an acer Aspire V3 - 772G with 8 windows pre installed. the thing is while in the middle of something, a blue screen appears just saying that your pc just came across a problem, gives error names such as IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, look for this error on the internet later... This has been driving nuts me lately. I thought that the problem was with windows 8, so I've upgraded to windows 8.1 but still sometimes. How the hell can I solve this problem? all of the suggestions. What exactly is the problem? any help is appreciated in advance.

After spending about $ 1,000 on the computer I wasn't expecting this kind of errors.

Thank you.

Yes, too common.

as suggestion, if you are still under warranty, call Acer customer service, probably isn't a hardware issue.

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