Question BSOD ntoskrnl.exe

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Hello,

Some time ago, I accidentally hit my PC with a chair, which likely loosened the power cable and caused the computer to shut down. Since then, I've been experiencing BSODs related to ntoskrnl.exe. The crashes happen multiple times a day during random actions, such as exiting full-screen mode on Twitter/YouTube, taking a screenshot, or generally when clicking on something. In about 1 out of 20 cases, the BSOD occurred while I wasn’t actively using the computer, but most of the time, it happens when I'm interacting with it.
This is not a temperature-related issue. I've also noticed browser windows stuttering when I'm browsing something or scrolling

What I have already tried to fix the problem:

  • Reinstalling drivers
  • Testing RAM sticks in different slots with various clock settings(BSOD no matter what configuration/settings)
  • Running Memtest86 (0 errors)
  • Updating BIOS (this helped for 4 days, but now the BSODs have returned despite not changing anything)
  • I tested files, drives, frames with commands in windows (no errors, no problems)
Any help would be greatly appreciated!

CPU:AMD ryzen 7 5800xd3
CPU cooler: Be Quiet Silent Loop 2 360mm
Motherboard: MSI B450 Gaming Plus Max
Ram:RAM GOODRAM IRDM Pro 32GB (2x16GB) 3600Mhz Deep Blac
SSD/HDD:SSD Lexar 1Tb NM710
GPU:Raden rx 6800xt TUF
PSU:CoolerMaster MWE GOLD-V2 750W 80 PlusGold (5 years)
Chassis: SilentiumPC Signum SG1 TG
OS: Windows 11
Monitor:LG UltraWide 34WP75CP-B

View: https://imgur.com/a/5nBApy9
 
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Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

Some time ago, I accidentally hit my PC with a chair, which likely loosened the power cable and caused the computer to shut down.
You state that you feel like something got disconnected, did you reseat all components in your build?

Updating BIOS (this helped for 4 days, but now the BSODs have returned despite not changing anything)
Did you clear the CMOS after verifying that your BIOS was successfully flashed?

When posting a thread of troubleshooting nature, it's customary to include your full system's specs. Please list the specs to your build like so:
CPU:
CPU cooler:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
OS:
Monitor:
include the age of the PSU apart from it's make and model. BIOS version for your motherboard at this moment of time.

Have you tried dropping in another ram kit and seeing if the issue persists?
 
Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

Some time ago, I accidentally hit my PC with a chair, which likely loosened the power cable and caused the computer to shut down.
You state that you feel like something got disconnected, did you reseat all components in your build?

Updating BIOS (this helped for 4 days, but now the BSODs have returned despite not changing anything)
Did you clear the CMOS after verifying that your BIOS was successfully flashed?

When posting a thread of troubleshooting nature, it's customary to include your full system's specs. Please list the specs to your build like so:
CPU:
CPU cooler:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
OS:
Monitor:
include the age of the PSU apart from it's make and model. BIOS version for your motherboard at this moment of time.

Have you tried dropping in another ram kit and seeing if the issue persists?
You state that you feel like something got disconnected, did you reseat all components in your build? - Yes my PSU cable disconnected, I checked all components and cables all was good.

''Did you clear the CMOS after verifying that your BIOS was successfully flashed?'' -Yes i did
CPU:AMD ryzen 7 5800xd3
CPU cooler: Be Quiet Silent Loop 2 360mm
Motherboard: MSI B450 Gaming Plus Max
Ram:RAM GOODRAM IRDM Pro 32GB (2x16GB) 3600Mhz Deep Blac
SSD/HDD:SSD Lexar 1Tb NM710
GPU:Raden rx 6800xt TUF
PSU:CoolerMaster MWE GOLD-V2 750W 80 PlusGold (5 years)
Chassis: SilentiumPC Signum SG1 TG
OS: Windows 11
Monitor:LG UltraWide 34WP75CP-B

-Have you tried dropping in another ram kit and seeing if the issue persists? - No

BIOS: 7B86vHN2
 
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