Majure issue with new built system. Bluescreens and random reboots

exalanoto

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Hello, i have revently built a new system.. With Asus Maximus X hero, 8700k, G.skill 2x8gb 3600mhz, with CL16 timings. NWME Samsung m2 250gb, Windows 10 pro 64b, Nvidia Asus 1080ti Gaming OC, 850W EVGA G3. My system is not running stable, it finds the xmp profile without any issues, and it boots up fine. I am having random blue screens, and sometimes the system randomly shutts down with black screens and reboots, when this happends there are no visible errors in the eventlog. I have had this problem since the pc was built, and my GPU has been sitting in my old computer, and has been running fine there, i also tried swapping to my old power supply. I runned memtest86 several times, without it showing any issues, i did stresstest my system several times with Aida 64. This happends with stock bios settings, and 4.7ghz overclock aswell. i tried turning off fast boot, intel speed boost, also speedstep. I have ran out of ideas, i googled for 14 days and cant find any method to make this system stable. I have the latest drivers, i reinstalled my gpu drivers using DDU, all the motherboard drivers are the latest version. And, i have been in contact with microsoft, and they gave me a windows 10 ISO that should be guaranteed to work. i dont know what to do anymore..
 
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Processors won't have inbuilt memory for a couple years lmao.

Anyways, remove one of the sticks of ram, and try it in each slot until your PC boots fine. If you have overclocked, put your PC back down to it's default clock speed.

Report back :)

exalanoto

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0x0000003b (0x00000000c0000005, 0xfffff803c72eebcf, 0xfffffa8c57226ec0, 0x0000000000000000)
0x0000003b (0x00000000c0000005, 0xfffff8034036bcf7, 0xffff8907a1d2d5a0, 0x0000000000000000)


It seems windows have deleted my dumpfile :S
 

exalanoto

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I have done a clean install 7 times, from different usb sticks and slotts, also with a reformat of the hdd before inst. Remmember, this happends even if my system is not overclocked, running stock settings with no xmp, wich means every single device is running on stock hz, speeds, etc..
 

huchick

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Processors won't have inbuilt memory for a couple years lmao.

Anyways, remove one of the sticks of ram, and try it in each slot until your PC boots fine. If you have overclocked, put your PC back down to it's default clock speed.

Report back :)
 
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