About a year ago, I built a new computer and have had BSOD issues since the first couple of weeks that I have had it. I have tried a lot of my own troubleshooting to no avail. I even brought it into a PC repair shop as well. Using BlueScreen viewer, I can see that the problem driver is listed as ntoskrnl.exe. Looking at the minidump files, I also see a mention of a USB. I usually see IRQL errors or Kernel Security Check Failure during a BSOD. However, the majority of this is like a foreign language to me. Below is all the troubleshooting I have tried.
Troubleshooting:
- Reseated RAM, tried 2 other sets as well (same brand, same speeds)
- Reapplied thermal paste to CPU
- Checked device manager for out of date drivers (could not find any)
- Checked device manager for hidden devices
- Checked event viewer after crashes
- Enabled EXPO, lowered clock speeds
- Brought PC into shop, they were unable to replicate a BSOD in their test enviornment. (Stress tested system and said components were stable, no overheating.)
- I have also tried some regedits, changed windows defender settings, as well as BIOS changes. However, I cannot 100% recall what it was I changed.
- Repaired windows 11
Link to latest 3 BSOD minidumps: BSOD
If anyone is willing to take a look it would be greatly appreciated!
Specs List:
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CPU: Ryzen 9 7950x3D
GPU: Gigabyte 4070 Ti
RAM: G.Skillz Trident DDR5 32 GB 6000mzh (EXPO enabled, speed lowered to 5800)
WINVER: Windows 11 22H2
Please let me know if more info is required.
Troubleshooting:
- Reseated RAM, tried 2 other sets as well (same brand, same speeds)
- Reapplied thermal paste to CPU
- Checked device manager for out of date drivers (could not find any)
- Checked device manager for hidden devices
- Checked event viewer after crashes
- Enabled EXPO, lowered clock speeds
- Brought PC into shop, they were unable to replicate a BSOD in their test enviornment. (Stress tested system and said components were stable, no overheating.)
- I have also tried some regedits, changed windows defender settings, as well as BIOS changes. However, I cannot 100% recall what it was I changed.
- Repaired windows 11
Link to latest 3 BSOD minidumps: BSOD
If anyone is willing to take a look it would be greatly appreciated!
Specs List:
-------------------------------
CPU: Ryzen 9 7950x3D
GPU: Gigabyte 4070 Ti
RAM: G.Skillz Trident DDR5 32 GB 6000mzh (EXPO enabled, speed lowered to 5800)
WINVER: Windows 11 22H2
Please let me know if more info is required.
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