Could be a number of things,
If you have any spare cables, monitors or video cards that would be a good start.
I would try a different cable first since it would cheaper if you have to buy something.
You might also check the power cable to the monitors as well.
KSoD is correct
most binary is used in engineering jobs.
But here is a link to some of those jobs I found if that helps:
Binary Code Jobs on CareerBuilder.com
After researching a little the STOP: 0X50 error code means that it could be a memory issue that is the cause.
You might want to try looking at the following links to troubleshoot:
"Stop 0x50" Error Message While Installing Windows
Troubleshooting Windows STOP Messages
-cook
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