Question Frequent bluescreens, can't figure out why [minidumps included]

donnieberry

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It started 2 nights ago. I was playing Fortnite and I randomly bluescreened. Then I kept getting bluescreens within minutes of loading Windows, then eventually, I couldn't even post.
I took out both my ram sticks and placed them one by one, not working still. Then the strangest thing happens, it works again a couple of hours later when I put them both back into my system?

I also installed my chipset drivers from my motherboards website and since then, I haven't had a bluescreen so I do not know what the issue was.
Today though, I got another one. I loaded Netflix from the Windows store and as soon as the content played, I bluescreened. Could somebody look into this and help me identify the causes? I am going crazy trying to figure it out!

Dump 1: http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=03994776582228856367
Dump 2: http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=20595107443575271911
Dump 3: http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=07744726166089034577
Dump 4: http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=24041548747938646399
Dump 5 (Newest one, happened with the Netflix app): http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=07093233986884249019


PC Specs:
MB: Asus B250F STRIX
CPU: i7 6700k
GPU: Gigabyte Nvidia GTX 2060 6gb
RAM: 2x8gb Corsair Vengeance
PSU: Corsair 650w 80 PLUS
SSD: 500gb Kingston
HDD: WD Blue 1TB


I also have 0 overclock enabled settings on my system.
Any help would be HUGELY appreciated!
 
So the faulting modules in these dump files are FPSRunner64.exe, the Nvidia display driver installer, svchost.exe, Chrome.exe, and dxgmms2.sys, and all of them have different bugchecks when they crashed the system.

Considering they are all either directly or (can be) indirectly related to your graphics driver, I would first remove the Razer Cortex software (that's the FPSRunner64.exe), then try installing the latest graphics driver again (make sure you select the option in the Nvidia installer to do a Clean Install).

Also, definitely update to Windows 10 1909.
 

donnieberry

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So the faulting modules in these dump files are FPSRunner64.exe, the Nvidia display driver installer, svchost.exe, Chrome.exe, and dxgmms2.sys, and all of them have different bugchecks when they crashed the system.

Considering they are all either directly or (can be) indirectly related to your graphics driver, I would first remove the Razer Cortex software (that's the FPSRunner64.exe), then try installing the latest graphics driver again (make sure you select the option in the Nvidia installer to do a Clean Install).

Also, definitely update to Windows 10 1909.

I actually removed Cortex last night, installed new GPU drivers and the only bluescreen I've had since then was the one when I loaded netflix.

The last dump, number 5, does that point to something else?
 

donnieberry

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So the faulting modules in these dump files are FPSRunner64.exe, the Nvidia display driver installer, svchost.exe, Chrome.exe, and dxgmms2.sys, and all of them have different bugchecks when they crashed the system.

Considering they are all either directly or (can be) indirectly related to your graphics driver, I would first remove the Razer Cortex software (that's the FPSRunner64.exe), then try installing the latest graphics driver again (make sure you select the option in the Nvidia installer to do a Clean Install).

Also, definitely update to Windows 10 1909.


Also, I noticed that the first 4, according to BlueScreenView, blame ntoskrnle.exe as the culprit, and the last one blames dxgmms2.sys as the culprit. The first 4, do they point to maybe a RAM issue?

Sorry for this, I am not a technical person.