[SOLVED] BSOD and game crashes, even with a fresh install

Dec 16, 2020
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Hi,

I have been having some problems for a month now. All started from a sudden, specifically with the launch of World of Warcraft: Shadowlands, when I returned to the game and started playing again after a while.
Since then, I have been struggling with constants crashes of the game and BSOD everyday. I suspect it is a hardware issue but I would like to be sure and get someone who understand dumps and can debug them.
My build is:
  • R5 3600
  • RX 580
  • Aorus x470 Ultra Gaming
  • Trident Z 3200 2x8gb / Corsair Vengeance PRO RGB 3200 2x8gb ( not using both models, I purchased Corsair ram to test it and check if it was RAM problem, which they were not)
  • Corsair 650W
  • 2 SSD 1 HDD
What I have tried so far:
  • Reinstalled W10 several times, in each of the disks I have
  • Obviously reinstalled drivers and fresh installed them in every fresh install
  • Changed RAM model
  • Changed RAM slots and sticks independently
  • Runned every Windows forum tool that the have (driver verifier, sfc, dism.exe, memory diagnostic, etc)
After reading a lot of posts here and other forums I have come to the conclusion that is probably related to either CPU or MB or GPU as they are the only things that I did not test because I don't have any different model in my hands.

Minidumps from last 2 days: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Aqxlft6I33lnoWtC_60s0xujtMxj?e=V1cW3H
More than 2 days old MEMORY.dmp: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Aqxlft6I33lnoVUHic2PPGaGihvJ?e=DcAOL1
More dumps: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Aqxlft6I33lnoVgVvY7_R6fE9J_S?e=w2eAhp
MSINFO: https://1drv.ms/t/s!Aqxlft6I33lnoWVp-VoBGERBcr8g?e=f8LyhC

I appreciate any help or tip, been struggling with this for more than a month and I'm about to yeet me pc out
Thank you so much
 
Solution
so i would check your motherboard for proper seating of all components. i would also try a cmos clear. check your bios. how much storage space is remaining on your hdd's because lack of space will crash your computer if its using that space for extra ram memory. this is a windows feature that can be disabled. you say you are using 2 SSD but are you running an M.2? or just a 2.5 SSD. have you checked your drives health? malware scan? ccleaner? disk cleanup? which drive is your OS on? have you checked that all your cables are seated properly? are all your fans operating fine? are you having high temps from any component? gpu/cpu so on. when does the BSOD usually occur?
Dec 25, 2020
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so i would check your motherboard for proper seating of all components. i would also try a cmos clear. check your bios. how much storage space is remaining on your hdd's because lack of space will crash your computer if its using that space for extra ram memory. this is a windows feature that can be disabled. you say you are using 2 SSD but are you running an M.2? or just a 2.5 SSD. have you checked your drives health? malware scan? ccleaner? disk cleanup? which drive is your OS on? have you checked that all your cables are seated properly? are all your fans operating fine? are you having high temps from any component? gpu/cpu so on. when does the BSOD usually occur?
 
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