[SOLVED] New computer build but its BSODing on me

Oct 6, 2019
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Hi
Computer seems to run fine mostly but it has BSOD to many times now to ignore it
I use this PC for video and photo editing using Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects and Photoshop so its crashed using those programs
hadware is :
Asus x570 Prime Pro
Seasonic 80 Gold 650 Watt psu
G-Skill 16GB x 2 kit RAM
Ryzen 7 3700x
Coolermaster hyper 212 x black editon
Geforce RTX 2060 Super 8GB
Samsung evo 970 m.2 SSD
Running Windows 10 Pro – its fully up to date
I have installed the latest chipset and graphics drivers from their vendor websites
Here are few of my DMP files if anyone can pick it apart? and suggest what to do here? ANother forum have said to uninstall all drivers and let windows install or I can do this one at a time.
DMP onedrive download link:
https://1drv.ms/u/s!Agq3XMA9ywRshKA1XlY2cs5sFBWfhw?e=NavcDz
ntoskrnl.exe is screaming in all my dmps
 
Solution
Could you provide the actual dump file please, the file provided is pretty useless. A 0x50 or a page fault in non paged area can be caused by a number of things, without dumps it's impossible to provide good help.

I suggest to run the tool from https://www.sysnative.com/forums/pages/bsodcollectionapp/, after running it, it will create a zip file which you can upload and share, it contains dumps and logs which are needed as dumps are usually half of what's needed.
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@Drekko Hi, I've also upgraded my system to 3700x running on Asus TUF x570 and I used to crash frequently but i changed one setting in bios called "Power supply idle control" from Auto to "Typical current idle" it kinda worked for me.
It's been over 24 hours without bsod so try changing that setting and see if that works for you.
 
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Could you provide the actual dump file please, the file provided is pretty useless. A 0x50 or a page fault in non paged area can be caused by a number of things, without dumps it's impossible to provide good help.

I suggest to run the tool from https://www.sysnative.com/forums/pages/bsodcollectionapp/, after running it, it will create a zip file which you can upload and share, it contains dumps and logs which are needed as dumps are usually half of what's needed.
 
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Oct 6, 2019
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@Drekko Hi, I've also upgraded my system to 3700x running on Asus TUF x570 and I used to crash frequently but i changed one setting in bios called "Power supply idle control" from Auto to "Typical current idle" it kinda worked for me.
It's been over 24 hours without bsod so try changing that setting and see if that works for you.

Thanks I will try that. What does that setting do anyway
 
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Could you provide the actual dump file please, the file provided is pretty useless. A 0x50 or a page fault in non paged area can be caused by a number of things, without dumps it's impossible to provide good help.

I suggest to run the tool from https://www.sysnative.com/forums/pages/bsodcollectionapp/, after running it, it will create a zip file which you can upload and share, it contains dumps and logs which are needed as dumps are usually half of what's needed.

yes I sure can:

https://1drv.ms/u/s!Agq3XMA9ywRshKA9H-0pSTyDKRNYiQ?e=Xriu6U

Last night I reseated the RAM and did a all night memory test for 8 passes with both of my 16GB ram sticks in and it passed with 0 errors