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  1. Would it be worth it to try a new GPU in it and then run some things? If that doesn't work, then take it back? I'm not sure what return policies are like on those.
  2. Okay, I tried running Time Spy. The first time I got through the intro test and into graphics test 1 before it failed and restarted. I tried again and it failed almost immediately.
  3. Passed Memtest86. I’m going to try a Time Spy to see if it will run it.
  4. I have to get a drive for memtest before I can run that one. I did run the integrated test and it didn't find any issues. I know it's not that good though. The length of time to BSOD seems somewhat random, but it is only a few minutes. I can do anything but game on it though. I can even run the Heaven benchmark continuously. I would say more often than not it doesn't even get to BSOD. It just freezes with the audio messing up (rapid Brrrrrrrrr sound) and then restarts. BSOD is only visible very briefly maybe 20% of the time. The whole thing takes about 1 second.
  5. I found a video that explains how to do this and did it. It has not worked. Still BSOD almost immediately.
  6. Okay, I finally got past this piece by setting that fan's monitoring to ignore in the UEFI, here. I'm still a little lost though. I'm going to try to actually address the two suggestions above but would welcome other suggestions. I tested i t quickly with the OC removed, and that didn't help at all. If anything, it crashes faster now.
  7. Okay, I was just a little too frazzled, I think. I finally found the solution to this piece of the issue here.
  8. I was in the process of trying to fix a BSOD issue, and I reset the UEFI to defaults as recommended here when this happened. I can’t get it to even boot now. I’ve tinkered with the fan settings in UEFI, but can’t get it to stop doing this to even try to fix the other issue. I have a Corsair AiO on the CPU, and I think the pump is what is connected to the CPU fan header.
  9. I'm still not able to get the machine to boot. I'm not sure what next steps to take. Anyone have any ideas? I was not able to try the pagefile thing or running actual memtest86 since I can't get it to boot.
  10. I’m not sure how to do that. Do you know of a good resource? Of course, I can’t get to anything but UEFI now. See my other post this morning itt
  11. So now the machine won’t boot at all. When I rolled back the OC, I must have screwed something else up. I do have this fan error. This is as far as it will go. I have had a fan error since installing the AiO, but it has never held anything up.
  12. Removing OC alone did not help. And when it crashed this time it just shut off completely instead of rebooting. I downloaded memtest86, but I have to find a drive to mount it to.
  13. Just figured out how to remove the OC. I will try it again. I did do a different memory test, and it came back with no errors. I will try to get memtest86 next.
  14. BSOD Dump File My PC BSODs after an indeterminate amount of time while gaming (usually under an hour). The complexity of the game does not matter, but other things will not crash it. I have completed the Heaven Benchmark a couple of times with no issue, but I can't get through the Cyberpunk benchmark even once (even on absolute minimum settings). I also play D&D for several hours every week on Roll20 with several browser tabs open as well as Discord including video. That is no problem for it. When it crashes, the screen freezes, the audio distorts, and then there will often be a quick flash of BSOD before restarting. Sometimes the BSOD isn't visible, but I suspect its doing the same thing. I can't ever read the code. BSOD file attached above. It does not seem to be a thermal issue. Everything is cool to the touch usually when it happens, but it was at 81 degrees at the end of running Heaven. I'm using five good fans and have a 240mm AiO that appears to be functioning. Airflow in the case is decent, and it does this even with the panels off. I have updated all the drivers, removed the riser card that I was using to vertical mount the GPU, and removed and reseated the GPU and memory. Specs: I'm using 64-bit Windows 10 Education, which I bought retail when I built the machine three years ago. Ryzen 9 3900x with about a 5% overclock that has been stable for about 3 years. MSi Ventus RTX 2070 Super 32 Gb Corsair Dominator 3600 Mhz Corsair RM850X 850 watt PSU All the system stuff (and Cyberpunk) are on a 1 TB SN750 NVMe drive with an integrated heat sink I also have a 2TB HDD with most of the rest of my games and documents, etc., on it MOBO is an ROG Strix B450 BIOS is ver. 2704 x64 This happens no matter what I have in the background, but I have tried ending background things that are not necessary, and it still happens. I don't have much running in the background, and I don't game with any other apps open like Discord or anything. I don't play games online. These are all single-player.
  15. Yes, but I will lose office and everything. I don't have the keys anymore.
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