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okay so i started to get bsods in December of 2023. Since then they have continued no matter what i seem to do.
Its never when I'm gaming, only when my pc is idling.

I often wake up to see a BSOD on my screen so its happening while i sleep. Because of my job i cannot shut my pc off during the night. It does rest on the weekends though. Also the bsod error message is never the same, its always something different. Since then i have replaced and upgraded as many hardware components as i can think of. Tried every you tube and help site suggestions in terms of changing certain settings and whatnot. I am really at a loss now and have no idea what I'm supposed to do short of throwing my pc away and starting over with a new one. Here are my specs:

Motherboard: B450 GAMING PLUS MAX
OS: Microsoft Windows 11 Home 64-bit Ver.2009 (OS build 22631.3155)
BIOS Version: H.K0
BIOS Release Date: 10/20/2023
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core Processor
Memory: 32 GB @
- 8 GB DDR4-2666, Chun Well Technology Holding Limited CL16-18-18 D4-3000
- 8 GB DDR4-2666, A-DATA Technology DDR4 3200
- 8 GB DDR4-2666, Chun Well Technology Holding Limited CL16-18-18 D4-3000
- 8 GB DDR4-2666, A-DATA Technology DDR4 3200
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060
Drive: SSD, TEAM T253512GB, 476.94 GB
Drive: SSD, CT500P3SSD8, 465.76 GB
Drive: HDD, ST1000LM035-1RK172, 931.51 GB
Network: Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller
Network: Intel(R) Wi-Fi 6 AX200 160MHz
Power Supply: Thermaltake Tough power GX2 80+ Gold 600W

Windows: Edition Windows 11 Home
Version 23H2
Installed on ‎12/‎15/‎2023
OS build 22631.3155
Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22684.1000.0


The pc is about 3 years old. Recently upgraded the graphics card, motherboard and power supply. The OS came preinstalled. I have had to reinstall it before. Any help would be highly appreciated, I'm so tired of having to deal with this. ill include some pics of what my event viewer looks like and the xml information from the most recent BSOD.

View: https://imgur.com/a/Zyc5yhy
View: https://imgur.com/a/Z7AKNJ7
 
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Aeacus

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Kernel Power ID 41 is to do with power delivery.

Power Supply: Thermaltake Tough power GX2 80+ Gold 600W
Low quality PSU. Unsure why you even bought it.

3 things to do, if doing all 3 doesn't work, then issue is more severe than it currently seems;
#1 New, good quality PSU. Like Seasonic Focus/Vertex/PRIME or Corsair RMx/RMi/HXi/AXi or Super Flower Leadex series, in 650W range.
#2 Remove mismatched RAM. Either the Adata or Chun Well and run only one brand RAM. (I'd remove Chun Well.)
#3 Format your OS drive and make a clean Win installation.
 
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Kernel Power ID 41 is to do with power delivery.


Low quality PSU. Unsure why you even bought it.

3 things to do, if doing all 3 doesn't work, then issue is more severe than it currently seems;
#1 New, good quality PSU. Like Seasonic Focus/Vertex/PRIME or Corsair RMx/RMi/HXi/AXi or Super Flower Leadex series, in 650W range.
#2 Remove mismatched RAM. Either the Adata or Chun Well and run only one brand RAM. (I'd remove Chun Well.)
#3 Format your OS drive and make a clean Win installation.
How is the PSU i have low quality? I can only spend a little money right now so ill try new RAM first im getting corsair vengeance pro 4 sticks of 8.
 
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How is the PSU i have low quality?
Cheap price = cutting corners during manufacture and using cheap components to build it. That's how.
Also, not all PSUs are created equal.

For 2nd opinion about your PSU quality, look at PSU Tier list,
link: https://forums.tomshardware.com/thr...er-list-rev-14-8-final-update-jul-21.3624094/

Your PSU is Tier C, low priority unit. Borderline Tier D. Hence why low quality.

Or let's put it this way; price comparison between 4 PSUs,
pcpp: https://pcpartpicker.com/products/compare/Rp8H99,WrNypg,NFqBD3,pG6qqs/

In there, is your current PSU + 3 options of what i suggested (where all 3 are Tier A). Now, can you tell me, why your PSU is 3 times cheaper than those good quality PSUs i suggested?

All PSUs are 80+ Gold and in 600W range. So, being fully-modular isn't surely the only reason why good quality PSUs cost 3 times more than your PSU. Can you figure the price difference out?

Also, which of the 4 PSUs you'd use, if given choice? And why?

I can only spend a little money right now so ill try new RAM first im getting corsair vengeance pro 4 sticks of 8.
Rather than spending money on new RAM, you can just remove mismatched RAM from the system, so that there isn't a RAM conflict, which is quite likely. Also, it won't hurt you to try running with only 2 sticks.

Though, new RAM will not remove Kernel Power ID 41 issue. That is power delivery and either the fault of PSU or MoBo. But since you have low quality PSU, PSU is the most likely culprit.