Question Bsod and power loss can't find a fix

Jan 26, 2025
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I've been working on my pc for a year or so now upgrading it from my prebuilt and after a year of upgrading just the core components I started getting stuttering and crashing. I tried updating all drivers and a system reset all data and nothing changed

I got 3 Bsods today after a power loss switch off.
- Page fault in non paged area
- IRQL not less or equal
- System thread exception not handled

I really need some help I've been trying to fix this for so long it's driving me mad lol

New parts
CPU- Ryzen 7 5800x
CPU cooler - Noctua redux nh-u12S
GPU - RTX 4060 2x fans
PSU - Corsair Rm1200x Shift (formerly: Msi MAG 600W bronze)
MoBo- MSI MPG B550 gaming plus

Replaced a 450w PSU, stock amd cooler, Asus prime A320mk mobo, Ryzen 5 4500, and Nvidia GTX 1050 from my original build I upgraded

A new Corsair vengeance pro 8gb stick paired with a pc specialist 16gb ram stick (this did not add any new issues along the way but I plan to get a new pair soon)
 
MoBo- MSI MPG B550 gaming plus = new motherboard
Asus prime A320mk = old motherboard

Did you reinstall your OS after the migration?

A new Corsair vengeance pro 8gb stick paired with a pc specialist 16gb ram stick (this did not add any new issues along the way but I plan to get a new pair soon)
You're mixing sticks of ram? Might want to stick to a ram kit, instead of recycling the older stick of ram with the new kit. Might want to pass on links to the rams you're working with.
 
Not right after but I have as of now, and yes that is new and old.
However the issue presides from a year after upgrading only my GPU and CPU, I did not add any new components since then and the same issue has still occured
 
MoBo- MSI MPG B550 gaming plus = new motherboard
Asus prime A320mk = old motherboard

Did you reinstall your OS after the migration?

A new Corsair vengeance pro 8gb stick paired with a pc specialist 16gb ram stick (this did not add any new issues along the way but I plan to get a new pair soon)
You're mixing sticks of ram? Might want to stick to a ram kit, instead of recycling the older stick of ram with the new kit. Might want to pass on links to the rams you're working with.
Just not too sure on the exact specs of the pc specialist one, I have already looked into the issue with the mixing ram I do plan to upgrade but it's mainly the fact that this didn't change anything before or after adding it.