Hi,
I am looking for help diagnosing blue screens that I have been getting. Here is my setup followed by what I have tried so far and link to blue screen viewer files.
AMD Ryzen 7 2700X
ASRock Fatality x370 Gaming MB
32gb G.Skill Flare X (4x8) F4-3200C14D-16GFX
Windows 10
EVGA GTX 1070
So I upgraded my cpu from a 1800x to a 2700x and also got an additional set of the same 16gb memory (2x8) that I had in my system to bring my total memory up to 32bg. Not long after the upgrade I started getting BSOD that seem to occur at random times.
Things that I have tried
After I started getting blue screens every day to every other day the only thing that seemed to work was removing the new sticks of ram. I did that for a couple weeks without a BSOD occurring and then RMA'd the new sticks, but the issues came back even with the new ram.
I haven't run memtest due to sleeping in the same room that my computer is in.
The last thing that I can think of is that maybe the motherboard is faulty, but still don't understand why it happens so infrequently if that is the case.
Any other ideas?
Do you notice anything that might help in the blue screen reports? https://files.fm/u/46zm5yrd
Thanks!
I am looking for help diagnosing blue screens that I have been getting. Here is my setup followed by what I have tried so far and link to blue screen viewer files.
AMD Ryzen 7 2700X
ASRock Fatality x370 Gaming MB
32gb G.Skill Flare X (4x8) F4-3200C14D-16GFX
Windows 10
EVGA GTX 1070
So I upgraded my cpu from a 1800x to a 2700x and also got an additional set of the same 16gb memory (2x8) that I had in my system to bring my total memory up to 32bg. Not long after the upgrade I started getting BSOD that seem to occur at random times.
Things that I have tried
- Updating bios (even reverting)
- Checking/updating drivers
- Monitoring CPU temps (No issue there)
- RMA the new ram
- Checking corrupt system files via sfc/scannow
- Switching newer and older RAM slot locations
- Clearing cmos
- Running with no overclocking
- Running windows memory diagnostic (I know it is not as good as Memtest)
After I started getting blue screens every day to every other day the only thing that seemed to work was removing the new sticks of ram. I did that for a couple weeks without a BSOD occurring and then RMA'd the new sticks, but the issues came back even with the new ram.
I haven't run memtest due to sleeping in the same room that my computer is in.
The last thing that I can think of is that maybe the motherboard is faulty, but still don't understand why it happens so infrequently if that is the case.
Any other ideas?
Do you notice anything that might help in the blue screen reports? https://files.fm/u/46zm5yrd
Thanks!