[SOLVED] Bsod, Ryzen 3600

Mar 23, 2020
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Hi.
I have problem with Ryzen 3600, Asus b450 tuf pro gaming, msi rtx 2070 super, Kingston HyperX fury 3466 CL 19
Driver_irql_not_less_or_equal.

I ask microsoft support, but they can't help. I use verifier, and i have crash, when i check ntoskrnl.exe
I really think what this is problem win10 with ryzen 3xxx series.

https://yadi.sk/d/hQ0OmOd9yhli-A - Dump.

I use clean win10 and fresh drivers. Use memtest 2 hours but there were no errors. All component new.
 
Solution
First time is bios, but a last 1-2 month is xmp 3466 cl19

Load optimal defaults in your BIOS. That will reset everything to factory settings.
If the computer is still BSODing after resetting BIOS settings to default, try running with only 1 memory module(try each module individually).
Your dump points to the Driver Verifier(VerifierExt.sys).
You can disable it in Windows by searching for the keyword "verifier" in your windows search and click on the app. A window will pop and you need to select "delete existing settings", then Next.

After disabling it, check if you're still BSODing.
 
Your dump points to the Driver Verifier(VerifierExt.sys).
You can disable it in Windows by searching for the keyword "verifier" in your windows search and click on the app. A window will pop and you need to select "delete existing settings", then Next.

After disabling it, check if you're still BSODing.

I reinstalled windows, and don't have normal dump, when crash system. This dump where i check ntoskrnl in verifier.
But, why verifier crash driver ntoskrnl? Why? It's normal?
 
I reinstalled windows, and don't have normal dump, when crash system. This dump where i check ntoskrnl in verifier.
But, why verifier crash driver ntoskrnl? Why? It's normal?

Why are you using driver verifier in the first place?

EDIT: Did you run the driver verifier because of a BSOD(Driver_irql_not_less_or_equal )?... I'm finding it very hard to understand what you're trying to say.
 
Load optimal defaults in your BIOS. That will reset everything to factory settings.
If the computer is still BSODing after resetting BIOS settings to default, try running with only 1 memory module(try each module individually).

I do all what you say...
one option is disable auto boost but then 3600 will be a potato
 
What temperatures are you getting on your CPU usually?
You should try running a stress testing program like Prime95(run it with AVX disabled) and monitor your temperatures with HWINFO.

Also you should leave memtest to run overnight... 2 hours is not sufficient for valid results.
I have be quiet! dark rock pro 4, my temp +- 60 degrees celsius.
Yea, 2 hours is not enough, but this memory is new, and other people's memory is broken too?
I will change memory, but i think this is not help
 

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