2 months ago, I faced a frequent BSOD problem. Apparently, the problem was due to DirectX, which was corrupted. In an attempt to repair the PC, I believe that a memory has been damaged, because every time that memory was used, the PC froze at unexpected times. After leaving only one memory (8GB), the problem was solved and I managed to play for a few days. So I decided to install a steering wheel to play ETS2, but, oddly enough, the next day an error occurred in which my Google Chrome and my Avast simply stopped working, leaving empty white screens and preventing the computer from shutting down, which made me boot forcibly. After that, the routine of BSOD was back on my PC. I bought an SSD and formatted it, reinstalling all the drivers. I feel that the system has become a bit more fluid. However, when installing Smite and playing it, BSOD again (and it was continuous BSOD, making automatic repair impossible). I don't know if it's a coincidence, but when my Avast is disabled, my PC stops giving repetitive BSODs, but only one continues to happen.
Given that, what would be the solution?
PC Features:
Processor: I7 7700
Motherboard: ASUS Z270H
Memory: 8 GB 3200 MHz (currently)
Graphics: 1070 EVGA
Power Supply: EVGA 750 W
Storage: HD 1 TB (games and some files) + SSD 480 GB (system and some other files)
Some BSOD errors were: SYSTEM SERVICE EXCEPTION, MEMORY MANAGEMENT, SYSTEM THREAD EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED and KMODE EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED.
Given that, what would be the solution?
PC Features:
Processor: I7 7700
Motherboard: ASUS Z270H
Memory: 8 GB 3200 MHz (currently)
Graphics: 1070 EVGA
Power Supply: EVGA 750 W
Storage: HD 1 TB (games and some files) + SSD 480 GB (system and some other files)
Some BSOD errors were: SYSTEM SERVICE EXCEPTION, MEMORY MANAGEMENT, SYSTEM THREAD EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED and KMODE EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED.