First of all, specs:
mbo: msi b450 tomahawk max
cpu: ryzen 5 3600
gpu: asus rtx 2060 super dual evo oc
ram: Corsair Vengeance low profile 2x8gb@3600 CMK16GX4M2B3600C18 (bdie - I won the ram lottery basically)
hdd: wd black 1tb sata
hdd1: wd blue 3tb sata
ssd: samsung 860 (i think) evo 500gb
monitor: benq xl2546 240hz
psu: evga supernova g3 550w
Basically all I play lately is warzone, yesterday first it gave me some error and then second time bsod
temps are fine, memtest ran on both sticks at the same time overnight, 0 errors, ran till the end, i heard it's not needed to test each stick, it's only done incase you get an error so you can know which one exactly is the faulty one, is this true?
I thought the problem is fixed because normal xmp would crash my games without error and give me bsods and msi recommended i use their "memory try it", (more like "memory replace it") feature in bios so i did, months after, here it goes again.
I need to know what's wrong with my system, could it be my old hdd? It's like 4-5 years old I think, but isn't an hdd here only to load a map ingame and that's it? My windows is on my ssd.
Could it be that the cpu can't run this ram at 3600mhz? QVL list says it's compatible @3600mhz, but ryzen's site says "up to 3200mhz", pretty confusing.
Here's a screenshot of the dump bsod view, I'll upload the dump also, will edit soon.
https://prnt.sc/1v1y1yt googling this I found some people ended up having to replace ram, is it possible that's it my ram?
edit: everything is up to date, including windows 10 and bios, even did DDU
mbo: msi b450 tomahawk max
cpu: ryzen 5 3600
gpu: asus rtx 2060 super dual evo oc
ram: Corsair Vengeance low profile 2x8gb@3600 CMK16GX4M2B3600C18 (bdie - I won the ram lottery basically)
hdd: wd black 1tb sata
hdd1: wd blue 3tb sata
ssd: samsung 860 (i think) evo 500gb
monitor: benq xl2546 240hz
psu: evga supernova g3 550w
Basically all I play lately is warzone, yesterday first it gave me some error and then second time bsod
temps are fine, memtest ran on both sticks at the same time overnight, 0 errors, ran till the end, i heard it's not needed to test each stick, it's only done incase you get an error so you can know which one exactly is the faulty one, is this true?
I thought the problem is fixed because normal xmp would crash my games without error and give me bsods and msi recommended i use their "memory try it", (more like "memory replace it") feature in bios so i did, months after, here it goes again.
I need to know what's wrong with my system, could it be my old hdd? It's like 4-5 years old I think, but isn't an hdd here only to load a map ingame and that's it? My windows is on my ssd.
Could it be that the cpu can't run this ram at 3600mhz? QVL list says it's compatible @3600mhz, but ryzen's site says "up to 3200mhz", pretty confusing.
Here's a screenshot of the dump bsod view, I'll upload the dump also, will edit soon.
https://prnt.sc/1v1y1yt googling this I found some people ended up having to replace ram, is it possible that's it my ram?
edit: everything is up to date, including windows 10 and bios, even did DDU