Blue Screen On Death on newly built computer

madskills38

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Hello

So here is what is happening.

I just built my computer and installed windows 10. For some reason every 30 minutes or so I get the Blue Screen of death. Some times less or even on startup. Also the error code is random every time I get it. So I might get IRL GREATER NOT EQUAL or KMODE EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED.
So how do I fix it?

CPU: Ryzen 2200g
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 1050TI
RAM: TEAMGROUP 1 stick of 8gb of ram 24000mhz
CASE: Thermaltake Versa 22 Mid tower with 500w psu
STORAGE: Western Digital Green PC M.2 2280 SSD 240GB
MOBO: B450 bazzoka plus
 
It's typically caused by RAM - either improper part, timings, or frequency settings. It could also be caused by the CPU or MB if overclocked, in which case don't overclock anything until you know your system is stable.

Test with Memtest86 on a bootable USB flashdrive)

https://www.memtest86.com/
 


I haven't overclocked anything but I will do Memtest 86
 


CPU: Ryzen 2200g
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 1050TI
RAM: TEAMGROUP 1 stick of 8gb of ram 24000mhz
CASE: Thermaltake Versa 22 Mid tower with 500w psu
STORAGE: Western Digital Green PC M.2 2280 SSD 240GB
MOBO: B450 bazzoka plus
 


Yes I know what speeds it supports but the list tells you specifically what model number the board supports. If you can not find your specific model number on the list it may be a problem, but not always.

 


You should be able to export the results to a file, then cut-n-paste the text from the file into the forum.

Alternatively, just take a picture of the results with your cellphone and upload the image to a site where a link can be provided.
 


Did you see anything colored in red?
If not, then you're okay most likely, unless there have been restarts while running memtest.


 

it restarted and I checked the results in notepad
i wil do test again later

 
Make sure your bios is up to date on motherboard. If you just built computer make sure your power cord into your mother board is snug. I would unplug it and plug it back in. Make sure you do not have some kind of heating issue monitor your temps. You can also try to reseat your cpu. If you are using cooling make sure its not too tight on cpu.
 


i bought new ram and updated bios. Still i am getting it.

So now reinstalled the bios and put the power cable firmly in