Jan 5, 2024
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Hello,

I have been having this problem for years. I have recently changed my motherboard, power supply, and HDD/SSDs as a result of computer stores telling me that was the problem. None have resulted in a net positive and it has even become worse

Here are my dump files: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15xFweiwaKJr3YgIqVDHn0_TdyYRuQb5-?usp=drive_link

My friend has tried to identify the problem and says it is most likely a hardware problem but we are lost at the moment.
 

ubuysa

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You are seeing a lot of different failures in those BSODs and they do collectively strongly suggest a hardware source, as you suspect.

I would suggest you do two things, one is test your RAM and the other is stress test your CPU....

Thing 1: Download Memtes86 (free) and use that to test your RAM. If no errors have been flagged after the four iterations of the 13 tests that the free version does, then restart Memtest86 and do another four iterations. Even a single bit error is a failure.

Thing 2: Download Prime95 and use that to stress your CPU. Run all three tests (large FFTs, small FFTs, and Blend), one after the other for a minimum of one hour each - longer if you can. This will make your CPU run very hot, so also run a temperature monitor (like CoreTemp) to keep an eye on CPU temperatures. If Prime95 generates errors, if the system crashes or BSODs, or if your CPU temp reaches Tmax (look it up for your CPU) then stop testing and tell us what happened.
 
Jan 5, 2024
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10
You are seeing a lot of different failures in those BSODs and they do collectively strongly suggest a hardware source, as you suspect.

I would suggest you do two things, one is test your RAM and the other is stress test your CPU....

Thing 1: Download Memtes86 (free) and use that to test your RAM. If no errors have been flagged after the four iterations of the 13 tests that the free version does, then restart Memtest86 and do another four iterations. Even a single bit error is a failure.

Thing 2: Download Prime95 and use that to stress your CPU. Run all three tests (large FFTs, small FFTs, and Blend), one after the other for a minimum of one hour each - longer if you can. This will make your CPU run very hot, so also run a temperature monitor (like CoreTemp) to keep an eye on CPU temperatures. If Prime95 generates errors, if the system crashes or BSODs, or if your CPU temp reaches Tmax (look it up for your CPU) then stop testing and tell us what happened.
Turns out it was my CPU, replaced it with another one and my pc is working fine now. I had an AMD Ryzen 5 3600X.
 
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