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TheDarkDragon

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  1. Yeah It sucks since I've put so much time and money into this computer and I don't know what to do since I don't have a another computer I can use to test on. Thanks for the help I really wish there was another way I could do something about this. Thanks
  2. My ram is meant to be able to run at 3200mhz but I've underclocked it to system default of 2133mhz but that appears to have not made a difference so I plan on setting it back to 3200 later. Also just ran another memtest last night again where it had 0 errors so I feel like RAM isn't the issue but then again I feel like I've tested everything without issues. How else can I check my GPU? The 2700x doens't have built in graphics so I can't really just take the rtx 2080 out and I don't know how else I would check that since I've stressed it with no issues. I've had the 2080 since the start of the PC build and everything is brand new. Yeah I wish I had more parts but this is my first desktop PC.
  3. Yeah I've checked and tried a few things such as underclocking my 2700x and I've watched the speeds and temps and volts while running things like cinebench. I've disabled the auto overclocks built in such as the CPB (core performance boost if I recall) and it did help with some original issues. When I am stress testing my cpu, there are no major clock speed changes and the throttling from heat only happens after a long time and even then, it does not throttle that hard. It's weird because I don't think it has anything to do with heat since I can run Warzone for 2 minutes and the cpu doesn't heat up much but still get a BSOD while I can run a bench for a while with no issues. I sadly do not have win7 available to test it on.
  4. Yeah I've updated my mobo to newest quite a few times but it hasn't done anything beneficial. My build is quite clean with very little dust due to a recent cleaning, it being quite new, and also the dust filters. The plugs are all in good condition and I've swapped the SATA cables a few times but no difference. I'd like to test my parts on another machine but sadly that is not something I can do currently.
  5. So I've been struggling with this issue for over a year and half now and I can't seem to get any progress on fixing it. My PC build is here: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/TheDarkDragon/saved/#view=npvCzy I previously had a different 750W PSU from Thermaltake but it turned out to be defective and damaged my motherboard twice which caused me to have to return my mobo twice so I'm on my third mobo. I've stress tested my CPU, GPU, RAM, but there have been 0 issues. The temps are all good and no errors happen. My drive health all show Good and yet I still get BSODs when doing things like extracting files, installing programs, windows update, graphics driver update, and MAINLY, Call of Duty Warzone. All other games that I play cause NO issues but when playing warzone and multiplayer, I often get bsods within MINUTES. I've done a lot of research on these BSOD causes but to no avail, and I'm really struggling now. The BSODs I get are: KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR, MEMORY_MANAGEMENT, and CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED. I've tried things like underclocking my parts, reinstalling windows, and countless other things. I've posted on different forums but never got any help that fixed anything. I really hope I can get some sort of help here and solve this issue that has been causing me a lot of stress over the past year and a half. This is my first PC build and I've been watching LTT for over 3 years now and I really hope you guys can shed some insight to the causes. This has been very frustrating for me as I've done everything I can think of yet still have issues. OS: Windows 10 x64 Windows 10 is original that I bought as a full retail version on a CD disk Age of system is about a two years long and then it was reinstalled once in attempt to fix but with no avail CPU: Ryzen 2700x GPU: RTX 2080 Mobo: Asus x470-f gaming PSU: RM750 corsair Custom Built PC: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/TheDarkDragon/saved/#view=npvCzy Perfmon and SysnativeFile: Perfmon and Sysnative.zip
  6. Previously, within 1 round of Modern Warfare (MW) the computer would BSOD with UNEXPECTED_STORE_EXCEPTION. Last night, I reset my windows and today, when attempting to game, I am able to play for a few matches before it BSODs with the same UNEXPECTED_STORE_EXCEPTION. I attached the dump files with perfmon file. Here are my specs: OS - Windows 10 x64 Windows 10 Is the OS an OEM version (came pre-installed on system) or full retail version (YOU purchased it from a retailer)? Full retail version I purchased and installed through a CD Disk. Age of system (hardware): Less than 1 year old. I built it last summer and since then went through countless issues (faulty PSU, damaged mobo from faulty PSU, and random shut downs(which seemed to have disappeared since the BSODs I've been getting since a week ago and after reset last night I haven't had it happen)) Age of OS installation - have you re-installed the OS? Installed first when I built it and then I wasn't able to start my PC up last night so I did a reset which now my computer works fine. CPU model: Ryzen 7 2700x Video Card model: RTX 2080 AMP Extreme from Zotac MotherBoard - (if NOT a laptop) x470-F Gaming Asus Rog Strix Power Supply - brand & wattage (if laptop, skip this) Corsair RM 750 Desktop Update (4/3/2020): The next day now and the game was able to hold for over an hour after I went into task manager and set priority to normal however when it had a Memory Management BSOD. I checked my ram already 3 days ago with memtest86 where I ran for 2/4 checks with 0 failures. BSOD Dump+Perfmon.zip
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