Constant Crashing Windows 10 - newly purchased prebuilt PowerSpec G700

ironman2284

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I just purchased a PowerSpec G700 from my local micro center.

Specs: http://www.microcenter.com/product/477352/g700_desktop_computer

I've been getting constant crashes. My primary goal is to run Playerunknown's Battlegrounds (which yes, is an unstable early access beta but still I shouldn't crash every time I load the game.)

No overclocking. All windows updates installed. All drivers up to date. Flashed the bios to get it to most recent.

Bad Pool Header
Bad Memory
And a whole bunch others. (I can't post them today as I'm traveling but I will tomorrow)

I ran windows memory diagnostic. No errors.

I'm still wondering if all of this goes back to my Ram though... from what I've read, 2166hz is slow for the Ryzen 7 1700.

I'm looking for opinions please.

Should I try new ram?

Any other thoughts?

Thank you.
 
Solution
well, ts1game is PUBG which doesn't really tell us anything we didn't already know

did you run memtest?

another option is driver verifer - try running driver verifer, just read the instructions carefully. It is part of win 10 designed to find misbehaving drivers. It will cause BSOD, that is its job since it tests drivers.

note: sometimes this will put you into a boot loop so it helps to have a win 10 installer handy to get out again. Also helps to run system restore before hand to create a backup to roll back to if necessary. Download the Windows 10 media creation tool and use it to make a win 10 installer on USB
Once it bsod, run Who crashed and see what driver it reveals

The instructions to stop it...
1. Can you download and run who crashed - it will give us a glimpse of the errors you getting and might help us solve them

Copy/paste summary in here and I see what I can do :)

2. Can you follow option one here
and then do this step below: Small memory dumps - Have Windows Create a Small Memory Dump (Minidump) on BSOD

that creates a file in c windows/minidump
copy that file to documents
upload the copy from documents to a cloud server and share the link here and someone with right software to read them will help you fix it :)

3. download and run memtest86. It creates a bootable USB so can run it without windows. Test 1 stick of ram at a time, any errors mean you should contact makers of PC and ask them for new ram. If you cannot take PC apart due to warranty issues, we will have to see what BSOD show us.
 
well, ts1game is PUBG which doesn't really tell us anything we didn't already know

did you run memtest?

another option is driver verifer - try running driver verifer, just read the instructions carefully. It is part of win 10 designed to find misbehaving drivers. It will cause BSOD, that is its job since it tests drivers.

note: sometimes this will put you into a boot loop so it helps to have a win 10 installer handy to get out again. Also helps to run system restore before hand to create a backup to roll back to if necessary. Download the Windows 10 media creation tool and use it to make a win 10 installer on USB
Once it bsod, run Who crashed and see what driver it reveals

The instructions to stop it looping are in the link above I will show u anyway
change boot order so USB is first, hdd second
boot from installer
on screen after languages, choose repair this pc, not install.
choose start up options
hit the restart button
choose a safe mode (it doesn't matter which) by using number associated with it.
Pc will restart and load safe mode
Now open command Prompt
type verifer /reset and press enter
restart PC
 
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