Hi there,
I am posting this at night after trying to figure this out and I am completely at a loss.
Recently I made an upgrade. My sisters Mobo got cooked some kind of way, there were multiple chips failing on it and she wasnt keen on buying a new one. So I decided why not do an upgrade myself yknow and give away my decent mobo with a decent CPU.
I splash some money, decided to go and splash some cash. And Splash I did.
Current specs:
Windows 10 Professional Edition
MSI RTX 3070 Ventus 8GB
Ryzen 5 7600x
G.SKILL 32GB KIT DDR5 6400MHz CL32 Trident Z5 RGB Black
Corsair RM850e
ASUS ROG STRIX X670e-f GAMING WIFI
Now when installing this into a my case (H500M) I had an issue making it run. After carefuly building the PC piece by piece and testing it if it runs I finaly managed to make it run after a couple of grueling hours. The performace was a step up and was fantastic, however then the issue arisen.
I did the usualy stupid thing after tinkering with the PC for hours on end and being generaly happy with it running I decided not to reinstall the OS. Voila, I play WoW, I play Diablo 4, I get BSOD. Alot of them. Cant realy remember most of them but two, Memory management and Bad Pool caller, PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA.
So I do the usual shabang. I reinstall the system, drivers, usual stuff on a new install. Call it quits, all seems to be fine. Havent played Diablo much since, but I still raid weekly on WoW. 132 Errors linked to memory issues. I remembered I tried to undervolt the CPU, because to me its not normal for a processor to cook so hard (were talking about 80 degs on usage, afaik limiter is on 95 degrees. afaik this is by design) even with the biggest of bricks from Noctua. So I throttle the thermals directly to 80 degs. Fine. Still same issue up untill today. Aside having my fair share of the errors and ocasional BSODs its been bothering me outside of WoW very rarely.
Classic stuff. I play WoW, have Chrome opened with a couple of tabs. Have discord running for comms. The PC completely bails this time. Completely black. Reboots off the bat. Not even a BSOD, it just goes straight black. I cant get past RED POST LED, meaning a CPU issue. I take the PC to my workbench, boot it up a couple of times only for the LED to progress to white, meaning a VGU issue. I take the GPU out of the slot and put it back in, everything is fine. I brazenly fire up WoW again to finish up the raid night as we were tight on personel tonight and was done. Since then I did mdsched test, RAM test came out fine.
And this is where I am completely clueless. I am totaly boned, this never happened to me before and I dont know how to sort it out. DXdiag fine, all drivers to my knowledge (aside Bluetooth adapter misfiring for some reason, I dont even have anything connected to BT) are fine and up to date.Mdsched totaly fine, no so I think this should be a RAM issue. The GPU worked totaly fine in previous build and the CPU, while to my standards unreasonably hot is suppose to hover around 40 degs on idle as Ive been told. I highly suspect this might be a PSU issue, however the case is so old once I start picking apart components I am pretty sure I aint putting them back in and would need to buy a new one. This one is quite used up, lets just say not all things hold where they should.
Is there anything I can test? Some kind of CPU test, power delivery stress test or anything? I ran 3DMark benchmarks and was satisfied that they a were fine, both Time Spy and Firestrike and I reckon they need as much juice as they can. Ill take any advice as I am realy clueless and I dont know how to read dumps from the BSODs honestly. Any help is welcome. Thanks alot.
I am posting this at night after trying to figure this out and I am completely at a loss.
Recently I made an upgrade. My sisters Mobo got cooked some kind of way, there were multiple chips failing on it and she wasnt keen on buying a new one. So I decided why not do an upgrade myself yknow and give away my decent mobo with a decent CPU.
I splash some money, decided to go and splash some cash. And Splash I did.
Current specs:
Windows 10 Professional Edition
MSI RTX 3070 Ventus 8GB
Ryzen 5 7600x
G.SKILL 32GB KIT DDR5 6400MHz CL32 Trident Z5 RGB Black
Corsair RM850e
ASUS ROG STRIX X670e-f GAMING WIFI
Now when installing this into a my case (H500M) I had an issue making it run. After carefuly building the PC piece by piece and testing it if it runs I finaly managed to make it run after a couple of grueling hours. The performace was a step up and was fantastic, however then the issue arisen.
I did the usualy stupid thing after tinkering with the PC for hours on end and being generaly happy with it running I decided not to reinstall the OS. Voila, I play WoW, I play Diablo 4, I get BSOD. Alot of them. Cant realy remember most of them but two, Memory management and Bad Pool caller, PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA.
So I do the usual shabang. I reinstall the system, drivers, usual stuff on a new install. Call it quits, all seems to be fine. Havent played Diablo much since, but I still raid weekly on WoW. 132 Errors linked to memory issues. I remembered I tried to undervolt the CPU, because to me its not normal for a processor to cook so hard (were talking about 80 degs on usage, afaik limiter is on 95 degrees. afaik this is by design) even with the biggest of bricks from Noctua. So I throttle the thermals directly to 80 degs. Fine. Still same issue up untill today. Aside having my fair share of the errors and ocasional BSODs its been bothering me outside of WoW very rarely.
Classic stuff. I play WoW, have Chrome opened with a couple of tabs. Have discord running for comms. The PC completely bails this time. Completely black. Reboots off the bat. Not even a BSOD, it just goes straight black. I cant get past RED POST LED, meaning a CPU issue. I take the PC to my workbench, boot it up a couple of times only for the LED to progress to white, meaning a VGU issue. I take the GPU out of the slot and put it back in, everything is fine. I brazenly fire up WoW again to finish up the raid night as we were tight on personel tonight and was done. Since then I did mdsched test, RAM test came out fine.
And this is where I am completely clueless. I am totaly boned, this never happened to me before and I dont know how to sort it out. DXdiag fine, all drivers to my knowledge (aside Bluetooth adapter misfiring for some reason, I dont even have anything connected to BT) are fine and up to date.Mdsched totaly fine, no so I think this should be a RAM issue. The GPU worked totaly fine in previous build and the CPU, while to my standards unreasonably hot is suppose to hover around 40 degs on idle as Ive been told. I highly suspect this might be a PSU issue, however the case is so old once I start picking apart components I am pretty sure I aint putting them back in and would need to buy a new one. This one is quite used up, lets just say not all things hold where they should.
Is there anything I can test? Some kind of CPU test, power delivery stress test or anything? I ran 3DMark benchmarks and was satisfied that they a were fine, both Time Spy and Firestrike and I reckon they need as much juice as they can. Ill take any advice as I am realy clueless and I dont know how to read dumps from the BSODs honestly. Any help is welcome. Thanks alot.