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PhillyBoi

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About PhillyBoi

  • Birthday Mar 06, 2000

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  • Gender
    Male

System

  • CPU
    Intel® Core™ i7-6700K 4.9Ghz
  • Motherboard
    asus maximus xi hero
  • RAM
    32GB Corsair DDR4 3200Mhz
  • GPU
    MSI RTX 2070 Gaming Z
  • Case
    Corsair Obsidian 500 rgb
  • Storage
    Samsung M.2 970 EVO nVME 256GB, 960 EVO 256GB SSD, WD Black 4TB 7200RPM HDD, WD Black 8TB 7200RPM HDD
  • PSU
    Zalman 850W Gold
  • Display(s)
    Alienware 244Hz 25" 1080p, Asus 144Hz 25' 1080p, LG 4K OLED 65' TV
  • Cooling
    Corsair Hydro Series H150i PRO RGB
  • Keyboard
    Razer Blackwidow V2 Chroma
  • Mouse
    Razer Mamba TE Chroma
  • Sound
    Razer 7.1 Chroma
  • Operating System
    Window 10 Pro 64Bit

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  1. Ye i ram windows memtest it came out fine. tried to put it into my another pc it didn't have issues. but I think its fixed? I formatted the PC without any drives installed besides my local C drive and it kept crashing i went into the bios and loaded optimized defaults + flashed bios and the crashing seems to have stopped. I ran a game for an hour while plex was running and scanning library files no crashes. went back into bios switched XMP II on and turned Ez Overclock utility on extreme and booted back up and again 1 hour of running a game 0 crashes. Don't know what caused the issue in the BIOS but i guess its all good now. also the core ratio option i switched it to auto instead of sync all cores at 53 gotta say thank you to everyone for your help in figuring this out ya'll saved me around 495 USD XD i was about to buy new a 2tb SSD and a 16tb HDD thinking my drives were fried.
  2. So i disconnected all the drives and left my main one. once the pc booted it started to get the WHEA bsod every couple min without even launching into a game. plugged em all back now
  3. last night before the replies came in I tried disabling everything in the bios to default didn't see a multicore enhancement feature tho. didn't resolve the issue. with the previous ram stick i tried booting with only 1 /2 didn't get the issue resolved. imma try running the system off 1 SSD and nothin else with full ram and so on and see what happens. ill update
  4. Hey thank you, added the dmp files here. Ye, I am using XMP I tried turning it off completely and it didn't fix it. 051623-9000-01.dmp 051723-8890-01.dmp
  5. i pulled it. Tried to run the game, for 15 minutes it was running good and then i launched into a match for another 10 and same bsod again
  6. does just setting it to offline in computer management count or should i completely take it out?
  7. usually, the BSOD is WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR in the event viewer I couldn't find something specific to guide me through it. but most of the time the crashes are just a whole system freeze requiring a hard reset. it flips between that and bsod
  8. Hey guys, Kind of a long story but before that here are my specs almost including my DxDiag info + SysnativeFileCollectionApp OS - Win11 Pro x64 Age of system - Motherboard/GPU/PSU/CPU - Bought 2 months ago, Ram 4 days ago. SSDs + HDDs are 1-5 years old Age of OS installation - fresh install 2 months ago CPU model - i9 11900k Video Card model - RTX 3080TI MotherBoard - asus z590 plus Power Supply - Corsair 1000W System Manufacturer - Custom Laptop or Desktop? - Desktop So the story goes, My PC started crashing BSODS and all while gaming/running plex media server (even after I reinstalled Windows) and I decided that I don't wanna fix it, it's time to upgrade to something way beefer. I bought a new motherboard / CPU / PSU and GPU and reinstalled Windows 10 (later upgraded to 11) and the same issue kept happening system crashing while gaming (mind you, not all games but most). I thought my old RAM had reached its end (it was 4-6 years old smthn like that) so I bought new RAM 4 days ago and it's still happening. most of the time the crashes are just a whole system freeze requiring a hard reset. it flips between that and bsod The only thing I didn't replace is the Case AIO, 4 SSDs, and 2 HDDs. HDD sential is saying that all drivers are OK (besides one SSD that's at 1% health). (my windows drive is the last one on the list) Right now using plex media server the pc doesn't crash but while gaming it does. Playing Jedi Survivor the game itself crashes every 20 smthn minutes of gameplay - running FIFA 2023 the whole PC just BSODs almost 15 minutes into launching it - playing Sons of the Forest nothing happens runs fine - star citizen runs fine. I tried installing those 2 problematic games on different drivers even on my Windows drive, I tried disabling all the drives in Windows computer management and leaving only my windows drive with the game installed and it still crashes. I haven't tried reinstalling windows again since this is a fresh install it's happening on. I tried installing drivers Did DDU and still the same thing. i'm going crazy trying to figure this out never had something like this happen. any advice? DxDiag.txt SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip
  9. New development i took everything apart and tried turning the mobo on like this this is the result 69080552902__82AA4CF9-655B-408A-88C8-7FA61C9B60E3.MOV
  10. It’s been a few hours and the same thing
  11. Maybe it’s a psu issue now? Not enough power? tired removed the 3080 ti and the same thing happened
  12. Tbh, I went for what seemed the best from the stock they had + the one I could get my hands on the quickest this was the winner
  13. That’s the only option I had tbh
  14. But that’s what I did, now it’s just stuck on this boot loop, maybe it’s still the bios update? 69077340072__EBB88122-4B8F-4ADA-9691-D9DC2F53AC41.MOV
  15. Yup tried it. tried resetting the cmos too qocde shows nothing now it just won’t turn on at all, all the leds are on but doesn’t respond to the power button or start button on the mobo
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