[SOLVED] Computer is pretty much done for

Dec 25, 2018
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Multiple blue screens and pc not recognising OS on ssd and I can't reset bios and cmos on mobo, pretty much had to format a few hard drives and reinstall windows but still has issues with booting and hard drive recognition.

Do I need a new mobo as I can get one that is a bit more high end and more compatible with my hardware

Specs:
Ryzen 7 1800x
Msi b350 tomahawk
Radeon rx 570 8gb
2x 8gb hyperx fury 2400mhz (2x on backup ready for 32gb system)
M. Me2 970 250gb

I'm severely stressing out as I can't fix it and I can't find any solutions that work on my system, I'll take anything right now, I'm sorry for bringing this up at Xmas.
 
Solution
put your drive data cable on the slower SATA controller and on a low numbered port.
if you can, update the bios to the current version or reset it to default, boot into windows and update the motherboard drivers. Remove any overclock drivers for the cpu and GPU.

then after the next bugcheck, copy the current memory dump from c:\windows\minidump directory to a cloud server, share the file(s) for public access and post a link.

if the problem is hardware related, you should change the memory dump type to kernel and provide the next c:\windows\memory.dmp file. it will have more debug info, info about your hardware and the internal error logs.
put your drive data cable on the slower SATA controller and on a low numbered port.
if you can, update the bios to the current version or reset it to default, boot into windows and update the motherboard drivers. Remove any overclock drivers for the cpu and GPU.

then after the next bugcheck, copy the current memory dump from c:\windows\minidump directory to a cloud server, share the file(s) for public access and post a link.

if the problem is hardware related, you should change the memory dump type to kernel and provide the next c:\windows\memory.dmp file. it will have more debug info, info about your hardware and the internal error logs.
 
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Dec 25, 2018
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@johnbl

I'll try that., I'm gonna have to dismantle the whole pc so I can find the right cables as I have done a lot of cable work to be tidy, I think I have partition issues where I can't format any drives at all and yet the system worked perfectly until I installed new sticks of ram and they were exactly the same as the original ones.
 
some boards require that you drop the memory clock rate when you fully populate all of the memory slots.
you have to run memtest86 on the fully new configuration to confirm the memory timings.
and remove any overclock driver (if you have not done so already)

you should provide some of the current memory dumps so they can be looked at in a windows debugger.