4 BSOD's in less than 30 minutes

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I know some will ask me if my drivers are up to date. As far as I know, they all are. I know others may ask me if I've overclocked or made it recent hardware changes. I have not. This build is almost brand new as I built it right before November 2017. The ONLY hardware change(if this can even be considered)is my monitors. I have an old Dell that has just a display port and DVI. I don't know what I did with my DVI cable, so I took the DisplayPort cable from my 144hz Asus monitor and used it on the old 60hz Dell. I was using the HDMI on 144hz Asus, but at the time of this posting, I've unhooked the old Dell and once again using the DisplayPort cable on my Asus. I was having to play at 60hz on the Asus until the new DisplayPort cable arrives. I have no idea if this could have caused an issue or not. Maybe NVIDIA drivers didn't like that during driver installation I had one monitor at 144hz and then suddenly had settle for 60 with a completely different cable.

Specs:

Fractal Design Define R5 Black Window Silent ATX Midtower
ASUS ROG Crosshair VI Hero
Ryzen 1700x
MSI GTX 980 TI
Corsair Vengeance DDR4 16GB@3000mhz
EVGA SuperNOVA 850W 80+ PLATINUM
1x 1TB Crucial MX300 SSD
2x 850 Samsung EVO 500GB SDD

One BSOD stop code said Attempted to Write Read Only Memory, another said IRQL not less or equal, another simply said Memory Management, and the first one I received said Driver Overan Stack Buffer. ALL of this happened in less than 30 minutes. At one point, I opened up Chrome, tried to click on a tab, and I got one of those BSODs. Nothing seems to be happening now, but I'm gonna try and play some PUBG. The first time it happened I was playing PUBG, so I guess we'll see what happens.

 

Colif

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Can you follow option one here
and then do this step below: Small memory dumps - Have Windows Create a Small Memory Dump (Minidump) on BSOD

that creates a file in c windows/minidump after the next BSOD
copy that file to documents
upload the copy from documents to a cloud server and share the link here and someone with right software to read them will help you fix it :)
 

failedtolisten

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Suggestions on a cloud server to use?

 

gardenman

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Hi, I ran the dump files through the debugger and got the following information: https://pste.eu/p/qHHT.html

File: 010518-7078-01.dmp (Jan 5 2018 - 22:07:39)
BugCheck: [IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (A)]
Probably caused by: memory_corruption (Process: backgroundTaskHost.exe)
Uptime: 0 Day(s), 0 Hour(s), 00 Min(s), and 23 Sec(s)

File: 010518-6984-01.dmp (Jan 5 2018 - 22:05:46)
BugCheck: [MEMORY_MANAGEMENT (1A)]
Probably caused by: memory_corruption (Process: TslGame.exe)
Uptime: 1 Day(s), 7 Hour(s), 26 Min(s), and 41 Sec(s)

File: 010518-6828-01.dmp (Jan 5 2018 - 22:37:59)
BugCheck: [ATTEMPTED_WRITE_TO_READONLY_MEMORY (BE)]
Probably caused by: memory_corruption (Process: System)
Uptime: 0 Day(s), 0 Hour(s), 18 Min(s), and 20 Sec(s)

File: 010518-6750-01.dmp (Jan 5 2018 - 22:19:00)
BugCheck: [IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (A)]
Probably caused by: memory_corruption (Process: svchost.exe)
Uptime: 0 Day(s), 0 Hour(s), 10 Min(s), and 50 Sec(s)

Motherboard: https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/ROG-CROSSHAIR-VI-HERO/

I can't help you with this. Wait for additional replies. Good luck.
 

failedtolisten

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Damn. Thanks anyway
 

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No, I didn't unplug other SSDs. I have no hdds. Just the SSD's. All of them were hooked up when installing Windows. Bios is up to date and memtest didn't find any errors.
 
SPD is what the memory runs at if left on [Auto]. Ryzen memory speeds over 2666MHz may not be achievable.

CMK16GX4M2B3000C15
SPD Latency 15-15-15-36
SPD Speed 2133MHz
SPD Voltage 1.2V
Speed Rating PC4-24000 (3000MHz)
Tested Latency 15-17-17-35
Tested Speed 3000MHz
Tested Voltage 1.35V
 

failedtolisten

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BIOS says I'm running at 2133.
 

failedtolisten

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I said screw it and decided to do a fresh install of Windows. Windows installs, tells me there is a 3GB update available, and while it downloads I get another BSOD. Another IRQL IS NOT LESS OR EQUAL error code. Ugh...this is frustrating. These problems come out of nowhere and I haven't made any major changes. With so many different error codes, it's gonna be difficult for someone to help me I'm sure. EVEN ON THIS FRESH INSTALL I STILL CAN'T UPLOAD THE NEW .dmp files TO GOOGLE DRIVE! Damn it
 
Where did the windows install come from?? If it's on dvd, get the mediacreation tool get the ISO. Download rufus

Put a flash drive in select GPT in Rufus. Add ISO. Wait for it to finish. Reboot. Go into BIOS change the bootdisk to flash drive. Enable UEFI, secureboot and AHCI. If you're installing 64 bit

Unplug the other hdds first

Go to the windows setup screen, delete all partitions reinstall
 

failedtolisten

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I used mediacreation tool directly from MS to put on existing flash drive two months ago. Even more strange about this fresh install of Windows, it's done something I've never seen before. In the boot menu in BIOS, I now see my Samsung EVO drive as a boot options and a "UEFI PXE IP6 Intel Gigabit" as well as "UEFI PXE IP4 Intel Gigabit" and not my other two SSD drives, though the drives do show up in Windows.
 

failedtolisten

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Any reason it would randomly put those two network boot options there instead of my other two SSD's? Not running raid. I use one SSD for Windows, one for all my gameplay videos, MX300 for nothing but games.