Question I am suffering from BSOD issues for more than 2 months.

Sep 24, 2020
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Hello!

I have build a new PC, here are the specs:

MD Ryzen 5 3600

AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT

MSI X570 Tomahawk

16GB Corsair Vengeance 3200

1TB NVMe SSD

Seasonic PX-750 PSU

I suffered from persisting BSOD issues, it happens several times a day regardless of what I am doing. So I started looking up what the issue might be and did everything I could. I started by reinstalling a clean version of Windows, and ended up by replacing some of the hardware, so I replaced the MoBO, RAM, SSD, and of course the GPU. Unfortunately even that didn't work. The only two things that I did not replace are the CPU and the PSU.

I don't know what to do anymore, Does anyone have any advise for me, should I try and replace the CPU or the PSU??

Here are some of the dump files from the crashed my PC had:

https://1drv.ms/u/s!AidnpLoKQpMthEB2VkNBN3gO694H?e=upQgB6

https://1drv.ms/u/s!AidnpLoKQpMthEGNlV_EMk5c0Dxi?e=ncJeO7

https://1drv.ms/u/s!AidnpLoKQpMthEPqLdyXjJdUJg2X?e=jxD2cL

https://1drv.ms/u/s!AidnpLoKQpMthEPqLdyXjJdUJg2X?e=jxD2cL

https://1drv.ms/u/s!AidnpLoKQpMthETyjnjLhVL5k4yM?e=vosV4F

Thanks a lot for your help.
 
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Sep 24, 2020
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BSOD = faulty RAM most of the time.

The other part of the time it's a failed OC, but I have to presume you've reset your CMOS and are running everything at stock/auto.

Tell us more about this.... "SuperSonic" PSU. Did you mean SeaSonic, or EVGA SuperNova?
Thanks for your reply.

I have actually replaced the RAM sticks, but nothing changed. And yes as you said I'm running at stock.

The PSU is Seasonick PX-750 "80 Plus Platinum" (Thanks for noticing this, I'll fix it in the main Post).