Question BSOD. need help!

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Blue screens, will anyone know what these dumps are about? Maybe it's a driver...?


My laptop has cooling problems because the copper tube is damaged, however when I play something as simple as minesweeper, windows throws blue screens when closing a program.

laptop:

Thinkpad P53

i7 9850H slowed down to 2600Mhz
24GB ram 16gb 2667mhz and 8gb 2400 Mhz.

Windows 11



dumps: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/x43b44bbnc4ag/dumps

thanks:')
 
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Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

My laptop has cooling problems because the copper tube is damaged
Make, model and SKU to your laptop? BIOS version for your laptop?

As for your damaged copper tube, please pass on images to illustrate the damage you speak of. We don't allow hosting of files, which is why you host them on a site like Imgur or their ilk and then pass on the link here for us to see.
 
Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

My laptop has cooling problems because the copper tube is damaged
Make, model and SKU to your laptop? BIOS version for your laptop?

As for your damaged copper tube, please pass on images to illustrate the damage you speak of. We don't allow hosting of files, which is why you host them on a site like Imgur or their ilk and then pass on the link here for us to see.
About the BIOS, it is the latest available on the Lenovo page for the 20QN model (1.46).

About the damage, I can't open it right now and I don't have photos, but the tube literally doesn't get hot at all, while the GPU heatsink does get hot.
Previously, the tube and chassis area would heat up, but now due to a bend in the heatpipe, it stops transmitting heat, I can touch it without burning myself, CPU under load.
 
24GB ram 16gb 2667mhz and 8gb 2400 Mhz.
I suspect that's your problem. Mismatched RAM causes no end of trouble and it's clear that these two RAM sticks are not a matched pair. I'm guessing the laptop came with the 8GB stick and you've added the 16GB later?

The dumps all suggest that bad RAM is the most likely cause, all the BSODs occur during memory management operations.

I strongly suggest you remove the stick that you added (the 16GB one?) and see whether it's stable on just the originally supplied RAM stick.
 
I suspect that's your problem. Mismatched RAM causes no end of trouble and it's clear that these two RAM sticks are not a matched pair. I'm guessing the laptop came with the 8GB stick and you've added the 16GB later?

The dumps all suggest that bad RAM is the most likely cause, all the BSODs occur during memory management operations.

I strongly suggest you remove the stick that you added (the 16GB one?) and see whether it's stable on just the originally supplied RAM stick.
My thinkpad used to have 2 sticks of 16gb each, same speeds (2.6 and 2.4, Originally My laptop only came with the 16gb 2666)), however the 2.6 gave me too many blue screens when testing with memtest, while the 8GB 2666 stops causing blue screens and memtest is able to fill the memory completely.
I tried with just one stick (I tried them all) and the same, blue screen, same thing.
 
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I suspect that's your problem. Mismatched RAM causes no end of trouble and it's clear that these two RAM sticks are not a matched pair. I'm guessing the laptop came with the 8GB stick and you've added the 16GB later?

The dumps all suggest that bad RAM is the most likely cause, all the BSODs occur during memory management operations.

I strongly suggest you remove the stick that you added (the 16GB one?) and see whether it's stable on just the originally supplied RAM stick.
although I have to tell you that these ram DO NOT fail in my other Lenovo Ideapad S340 laptop, not even the defective one which is the most powerful of the 3. They all work well in that one, except in the thinkpad.
 
Eso no tiene sentido. La memoria RAM no compatible es una causa conocida de inestabilidad y, si quieres solucionar el problema, debes empezar por quitar la última memoria que agregaste.
ok, 16gb 2666 is the first one, and that causes instability in the thinkpad, but this same one does not fail in the Ideapad🙁