Hi guys,I have been having some troubles with a new PC wich i built recently. The specs are:
- Processor AMD Ryzen 5 2600
- Motherboard Asus Prime B450m-a
- RAM Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR4 2666MHZ 1x8GB (BLS8G4D26BFSBK)
- PSU Thermaltake TR2 500W (From my previous PC)
- Video EVGA GTX 750 ti (Previous PC)
- HD SSD Crucial BX300 128GB
- HD WD Black 500gb 7200rpm (Previos PC)
- Gabinete Thermaltake Versa j21
After install Windows 10 PRO 64 bits I have been experienced randomly BSOD with the message "Memory Management" together wit other minor problems like random tab crashs in firefox (exception_access_violation_read) and random crashes with vermintide 2 via steam (Corrupt game data in block #). The BSOD appears on rare occasions but it keeps showing up. I have tried this things so far:
- Update my BIOS to lastest available version in the ASUS website
- Move the RAM module to another slot and between the 2 channels
- Test RAM with memtest86 and Windows memory diagnostic (no errors found)
- Crystal Disk and SSD Life for SSD testing (all good aparently)
- Exhaustive test on the WD HD with WD tool included in hirens boot (no errors found)
- Nvidia drivers updated to last version available
- Motherboards drivers updated to last version from Asus website (including chipset driver)
- SO re installation (SSD HD format included)
- Windows 10 PRO updated
Thanks for your time and sorry for my english, any idea would be appreciated. Cheers!
- Processor AMD Ryzen 5 2600
- Motherboard Asus Prime B450m-a
- RAM Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR4 2666MHZ 1x8GB (BLS8G4D26BFSBK)
- PSU Thermaltake TR2 500W (From my previous PC)
- Video EVGA GTX 750 ti (Previous PC)
- HD SSD Crucial BX300 128GB
- HD WD Black 500gb 7200rpm (Previos PC)
- Gabinete Thermaltake Versa j21
After install Windows 10 PRO 64 bits I have been experienced randomly BSOD with the message "Memory Management" together wit other minor problems like random tab crashs in firefox (exception_access_violation_read) and random crashes with vermintide 2 via steam (Corrupt game data in block #). The BSOD appears on rare occasions but it keeps showing up. I have tried this things so far:
- Update my BIOS to lastest available version in the ASUS website
- Move the RAM module to another slot and between the 2 channels
- Test RAM with memtest86 and Windows memory diagnostic (no errors found)
- Crystal Disk and SSD Life for SSD testing (all good aparently)
- Exhaustive test on the WD HD with WD tool included in hirens boot (no errors found)
- Nvidia drivers updated to last version available
- Motherboards drivers updated to last version from Asus website (including chipset driver)
- SO re installation (SSD HD format included)
- Windows 10 PRO updated
Thanks for your time and sorry for my english, any idea would be appreciated. Cheers!