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ceg301

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  1. I have a 3700x CPU and Gigabyte x570 itx motherboard. I updated my BIOS to F36D from F35 and the computer would freeze on the boot logo. I then installed a fresh version of the F35 BIOS and it is still having the same behavior. Not sure what to do as I need the computer for school.
  2. Yea I kept adding more and more hoping temps would go down. It is a PITA to take off I’ll probably just take it off the places where pads go and leave the rest. It doesn’t hurt so not gonna kill myself trying to get it clean
  3. I dug the old pads for just the memory out of the trash and threw them on. Temps are now useable (though not that great). Ill buy some new ones online and try my best to clean up the k5 pro.
  4. I had to take the pads off because they crumbled when I took the GPU heatsink. I put on a TON of the paste, 2.5 jars and with the heat sink it squished everywhere so I am almost certain there is complete coverage. I started nice hash to just get the worst case scenario and it almost instantly shoots up to 110 C for the memory temps. The hot spot though stays pretty low, maybe even lower than it was before. I attached pics of the very ugly paste job that I did. Does anyone have any tips? @Cs labs
  5. Ryzen 3700x, gigabyte x570 itx that was replaced so shouldn't be the issue, up to date BIOS, and RAM that is meant for Ryzen
  6. Graphics card is a 1070ti that is from this summer, but it was a RMA card, the original was when they first came out. Blue screens were from before the card was RMA'd. I have tried both of those and I did a complete reinstall on a different SSD.
  7. I tried them one by one. The graphics card and storage should be good because they came from an older computer that ran fine. I guess next step is to check the CPU? Because I think this started when I upgraded CPU's but not positive.
  8. So I tried running chkdsk which it recommended and my computer crashes during it. This happened several times.
  9. All of them say "The crash took place in the Windows kernel. Possibly this problem is caused by another driver that cannot be identified at this time." I don't know what to do here because I reinstalled windows and reinstalled all my drivers when doing that. I have a network card built into my mother board but I am using ethernet at the moment
  10. Link to the required files: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AvH0GWxyPGnymnptL-V0Chs9tENR?e=38tIO1 I have been having constant memory/ driver related blue screens. I have 1. Reinstalled windows 2. changed motherboards 3. changed boot drives 4. changed ram 5. changed graphics cards The blue screens happen at random times, mostly when just using my browser or on my home screen. Sometimes happens in my lock screen before even opening anything up. Strangely enough it rarely happens when I am playing video games. Most of them are PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGE_AREA and IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL. All my drivers should be up to date after I used Snappy driver
  11. Yesterday I re pasted my CPU cooler (Noctua l9a, noctua paste) and my temps were sitting at 45-50 at idle. Today I boot my computer up and my idle temps are consistently at 60c and higher. I have not changed any power settings or anything and my temps are much higher now. Anyone have any fixes? My motherboard is X570 I AORUS PRO WIFI with the most up to date bios and everything else. I have attatched a screenshot of my ryzen master settings.
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