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Tainurn

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  1. Found a replacement motherboard for pretty cheap online, brand new, still getting BSODs...running out of parts to replace.
  2. AMD Ryzen 7 2700 3.6 gHz MSI b450 A-Pro EVGA 1080 Corsair Vengence LPX 32GB 3000 mHz (if I try to set it to 3000 mHz PC doesn't boot, set to 2800) SSD 250GB Boot Drive SSD 1T Storage
  3. Still getting BSOD's. So far, the codes are unexpected_store_exception and critical_process_died. One thing to note, is that sometimes, when I restart after a BSOD, I have to unplug and plug in my mouse, because it's not recognized, and it's brand new, and if I let the PC reset itself after a BSOD, it will tell me that it can't find a boot device, and to insert a boot device, but if I turn off the power, and turn it back on, it boots fine.
  4. Yup. Fresh install. That's what I did before I replaced my drives. Even tried windows chkdsk and file fixer, still happened, reformatted, still happened, replaced drives, still happened. Replaced RAM, still happened.
  5. I'm assuming that I should do this with all of my RAM sticks? Potentially in each of the DIMM slots?
  6. I've been experiencing consistent BSODs over the last 6 months, 3-4 per day, and it doesn't matter what I'm doing at the time. I could be watching YT videos, playing games, or the PC could just be idle. I've replaced my RAM and my SSDs, removed all my overclocks, and I'm still experiencing the BSODs. I've narrowed down the issues to be either the video card, or the motherboard. I've ran OCCT and Memtest, with no errors, both with and without overclocks. Included is DxDiag. DxDiag.txt
  7. Not sure how I wanted to word my question, but I'm looking to use all SSD's in my next build, however, I want to use one as a boot drive. What's the best way to go about this in a ELI5 way. I've only ever used 1 HHD before, and my personal reasoning behind using a separate boot drive in a system that will be all SSD is that should my information drive fail, I can replace it without having to install my operating system over again. It's a personal preference and doesn't really matter beyond that. If using an SSD as a boot drive would result in any loss (note loss, not missing out on extra/better) of performance over a Raid0 config I may bite the bullet and go with that instead.
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