Need some help figuring out what exactly is faulty so I can replace it. Personally I think it's either CPU or Mobo.
The problem
Issue is I get BSOD's but NOT while I am gaming and I also can get stutters both audio and video in certain situations and I can hear plops through speakers usually when I go from one app to the next. The most reliable way for me to get stutters and BSOD is to have a couple of browser tabs open and some apps and crucially to press on Windows Security in the hidden icons. Before this I had Norton antivirus but clicking on that could also give me the same issue so I uninstalled it thinking it was the culprit but then windows security gives me the same issues. Clicking on Windows security doesn't always lead to issues but definitely the most reliable way to create it. Other than that I get it mostly while watching videos online with multiple tabs open plus having window apps open and open task manager and other window apps.
What I tried already
At first I thought it was my GPU but I replaced my 2060 GTX super with my old 1060 of which I was almost certain it isn't faulty and I got the exact same issues still. Then I thought maybe it's my Ram so I did the windows memory diagnostic and memtest86 and got 0 errors. Also my SSD and HDD have no errors and are healthy. I also reinstalled windows twice full reset. LatencyMon Highest reported DPC/IRS is at like 500 usually and conclusion is system appears to be suitable for handling real-time audio and other tasks without dropouts. According to Hwinfo the heat on all components is fine at like 30-40 degrees idle maxing at like 60-65. All drivers are up to date. Driver verifier showed no issues other than lag when I am running all non microsoft drivers.
I have had multiple dump files and I viewed them with bluescreenview but I have little to no idea what it all means. But even though the bug checks are usually different the cause by address is always the same, ntoskrnl.exe+3f71d0. The last 3 bug check strings are KMODE_EXCEPTION_NO_HANDLED, IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, and IRQL_GT_ZERO_AT_SYSTEM_SERVICE.
My latest dump file is below.
Kernel dump file --> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JoT0FJU2ybmXgE9JtkBYkQNi3-V-vMRA/view?usp=sharing
System (8months old)specs are:
Windows 10 Home
BaseBoard Manufacturer MEDION
BaseBoard Product B550A4-EM
Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750G with Raedon Graphics
GPU: RTX Nvidia 2060 super (testing with 1060 atm)
RAM: 32GB Samsung M378A2G43AB3-CWE
SSD: E12-512G-PHISON-SSD-B27-BB1
HDD: TOSHIBA DT01ACA100
PSU 650W not sure about manufacturer
Some older logitech speakers and philips Monitor.
Let me now if I you need more info!
The problem
Issue is I get BSOD's but NOT while I am gaming and I also can get stutters both audio and video in certain situations and I can hear plops through speakers usually when I go from one app to the next. The most reliable way for me to get stutters and BSOD is to have a couple of browser tabs open and some apps and crucially to press on Windows Security in the hidden icons. Before this I had Norton antivirus but clicking on that could also give me the same issue so I uninstalled it thinking it was the culprit but then windows security gives me the same issues. Clicking on Windows security doesn't always lead to issues but definitely the most reliable way to create it. Other than that I get it mostly while watching videos online with multiple tabs open plus having window apps open and open task manager and other window apps.
What I tried already
At first I thought it was my GPU but I replaced my 2060 GTX super with my old 1060 of which I was almost certain it isn't faulty and I got the exact same issues still. Then I thought maybe it's my Ram so I did the windows memory diagnostic and memtest86 and got 0 errors. Also my SSD and HDD have no errors and are healthy. I also reinstalled windows twice full reset. LatencyMon Highest reported DPC/IRS is at like 500 usually and conclusion is system appears to be suitable for handling real-time audio and other tasks without dropouts. According to Hwinfo the heat on all components is fine at like 30-40 degrees idle maxing at like 60-65. All drivers are up to date. Driver verifier showed no issues other than lag when I am running all non microsoft drivers.
I have had multiple dump files and I viewed them with bluescreenview but I have little to no idea what it all means. But even though the bug checks are usually different the cause by address is always the same, ntoskrnl.exe+3f71d0. The last 3 bug check strings are KMODE_EXCEPTION_NO_HANDLED, IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, and IRQL_GT_ZERO_AT_SYSTEM_SERVICE.
My latest dump file is below.
Kernel dump file --> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JoT0FJU2ybmXgE9JtkBYkQNi3-V-vMRA/view?usp=sharing
System (8months old)specs are:
Windows 10 Home
BaseBoard Manufacturer MEDION
BaseBoard Product B550A4-EM
Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750G with Raedon Graphics
GPU: RTX Nvidia 2060 super (testing with 1060 atm)
RAM: 32GB Samsung M378A2G43AB3-CWE
SSD: E12-512G-PHISON-SSD-B27-BB1
HDD: TOSHIBA DT01ACA100
PSU 650W not sure about manufacturer
Some older logitech speakers and philips Monitor.
Let me now if I you need more info!
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