I have encountered frequent BSOD on my new build
CPU: Ryzen 3900x (liquid cooled)
MB: Asrock steel legend x570 wifi (latest bios)
RAM: G.skill tridentz rgb f4-3200c14d-32gtzr (in slot 2 and 4)
GPU: Msi rtx 2080 gaming x trio
PSU: EVGA supernova p2 650w
OS: windows 10
I overclocked the ram to 3733 14-15-15-31 @1.46v. Also Vcore voltage -.1 offset. 1T Command rate. It passed 20 loops of hci memtest, 8 loops of memtest86, without a single error, and also 4 hours of prime95 torture. I thought the system would be stable and reinstalled windows because it might be corrupted during my tunning.
However, in the fresh Windows 10 BSOD came when I was installing driviers, updates etc. Since then every boot would get BSOD in minutes even seconds. Stop codes like
KERNEL_AUTO_BOOST_INVALID_LOCK_RELEASE
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED (while booting)
Looks like ram issues, so I set it to the XMP profile, and reinstalled again. Everything looked fine untill I was installing steam, another BSOD. This made me upset because it's XMP, should be fine. The BSOD only showed up slower and I don't believe it's just coincidence.
Now I am confused, the system is unstable, yet passed those memtest and prime95 torture. Is it 100% percent RAM, or might be CPU, MB, etc?
And I tried single ram stick on slot 2 or slot 4, still BSOD (@3733).
Here are some information from minidump, the files are HERE
The crash addresses are all the same, does that mean something?
Let me know if more information is needed. Thanks for your help!
CPU: Ryzen 3900x (liquid cooled)
MB: Asrock steel legend x570 wifi (latest bios)
RAM: G.skill tridentz rgb f4-3200c14d-32gtzr (in slot 2 and 4)
GPU: Msi rtx 2080 gaming x trio
PSU: EVGA supernova p2 650w
OS: windows 10
I overclocked the ram to 3733 14-15-15-31 @1.46v. Also Vcore voltage -.1 offset. 1T Command rate. It passed 20 loops of hci memtest, 8 loops of memtest86, without a single error, and also 4 hours of prime95 torture. I thought the system would be stable and reinstalled windows because it might be corrupted during my tunning.
However, in the fresh Windows 10 BSOD came when I was installing driviers, updates etc. Since then every boot would get BSOD in minutes even seconds. Stop codes like
KERNEL_AUTO_BOOST_INVALID_LOCK_RELEASE
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED (while booting)
Looks like ram issues, so I set it to the XMP profile, and reinstalled again. Everything looked fine untill I was installing steam, another BSOD. This made me upset because it's XMP, should be fine. The BSOD only showed up slower and I don't believe it's just coincidence.
Now I am confused, the system is unstable, yet passed those memtest and prime95 torture. Is it 100% percent RAM, or might be CPU, MB, etc?
And I tried single ram stick on slot 2 or slot 4, still BSOD (@3733).
Here are some information from minidump, the files are HERE
crash time | bug check string | bug check code | caused by driver | caused by address | crash address |
2019/10/13 13:23:22 | PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA | 0x00000050 | ntoskrnl.exe | ntoskrnl.exe+1c10a0 | ntoskrnl.exe+1c10a0 |
2019/10/13 13:19:19 | 0x00000133 | ntoskrnl.exe | ntoskrnl.exe+1c10a0 | ntoskrnl.exe+1c10a0 | |
2019/10/13 12:59:51 | KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED | 0x0000001e | Wdf01000.sys | Wdf01000.sys+7eb4 | ntoskrnl.exe+1c10a0 |
2019/10/13 12:50:08 | 0x00000139 | ntoskrnl.exe | ntoskrnl.exe+1c10a0 | ntoskrnl.exe+1c10a0 | |
2019/10/13 12:49:07 | DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL | 0x000000d1 | ntoskrnl.exe | ntoskrnl.exe+1c10a0 | ntoskrnl.exe+1c10a0 |
The crash addresses are all the same, does that mean something?
Let me know if more information is needed. Thanks for your help!
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