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1ntegerByt3s

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  • Birthday Dec 02, 2002

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Dallas, TX

System

  • CPU
    AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
  • Motherboard
    MSI B450 Tomahawk
  • RAM
    ADATA GAMMIX D30 16gb DDR4
  • GPU
    PNY GeForce RTX 3060 12GB XLR8
  • Case
    Rosewill T500 Prism (modded)
  • Storage
    TEAMGROUP 250GB SATA M.2 (boot) and WD 500GB HDD (secondary HDD)
  • PSU
    EVGA 600W 80+
  • Display(s)
    Samsung Odyssey CRG15 144hz Curved Monitor
  • Cooling
    CoolerMaster ML240L RGB AIO
  • Keyboard
    Razer Blackwidow V3 Quartz
  • Mouse
    Razer Basilisk V3
  • Sound
    Steelseries Arctis 5
  • Operating System
    Windows 11 Pro (unactivated)
  • Laptop
    HP Envy x360 15-in
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    Samsung S21
  1. Well, I guess it's time to get myself a reputable brand: Samsung. Anyways, I really appreciate your help, @Bjoolz @Robchil!
  2. C: boot drive is an 2280 NVME M.2, while the other drives are 2.5" 1TB SSDs. And I am running Win11 Pro. Done. And luckily I got it to crash after I moved the page file location. Here's the new one... Minidump2.zip
  3. Okay, so I uninstalled and installed BattleEye manually (it wasn't listed on Programs, so I had to go to Rainbow Six SIege's directory and do it there), but I will report back if I encounter any crashes because once my PC doesn't crash, it will behave normally. Also, here's a picture of my disk management...
  4. Is it worth the shot? Because I don't see BattleEye running in the background, not to mention it is not listed to the startup apps. Therefore, I don't see how BattleEye is related to the BSOD crashes past the login screen.
  5. As I mentioned in the beginning of the thread, I already ran chkdsk on all drives and they all report no signs of bad sectors.
  6. So I need a new storage device, eh? It's funny how sometimes I'm lucky it won't crash, like last night, I was able to play a couple of games fine.
  7. This dump folder was created prior to the Windows reinstall, but there was no dump folder in this current build. Minidump.zip
  8. I only touched on it on the beginning of the crashes and all I saw was critical errors and stating it shutdown unexpectedly. Maybe I'm not too familiar with Event Viewer?
  9. Hello, hope you all are doing okay today. For the past week or so, I have been experiencing BSOD crashes, from sometimes crashing while a launching a game from Steam to now crashing after past the login screen. Afair, they were coded, CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED. I ran Task Manager running on my second monitor and didn't notice anything usual, aside from the disk usage going high but that's normal from the startup apps. Sometimes it would crash after loading all startup apps and sometimes as soon as it reaches to the login screen. I have noticed slower loading times and I'm really trying to get some insight instead of pressing every button and hope it solves my problem. The following lists the approaches I did to diagnose my PC... - Disabled startup apps - Ran chkdsk, sfc, and DISM - Booted thru safe mode (it kept popping up ctfmon.exe about a stack buffer issue) - Updated my chipset drivers and any drivers that required updating - Did a in-place repair upgrade through the Windows installation media, hoping there were corrupt Windows files - Looked through BIOS for any unexpected changes (for some reason, it was set in Mandarin lol?) Sometimes I would get lucky and get no crashes and can play games with no issues or change in performance. I hope I can get some feedback and cool my brain down. My parts are listed in my signature. Thanks for your time.
  10. Damn, I really did forget to name the most essential part here lol... Gigabyte B550M K
  11. Hi, hope everyone is doing alright. I've had a friend dropped off his new PC at my place because he couldn't get his PC posted. So, I took it in and investigated it myself. Here's what we got... Mobo: GIGABYTE B550M K CPU: Ryzen 5 3600 (he also bought a Ryzen 7 5800x and it is with me with the box) CPU Cooler: CoolerMaster Hyper 212 RGB Fan RAM: G.Skill DDR4 3600MHz 8x2gb M.2: Inland 3D NAND M.2 2280 1TB NVMe GPU: MSI RX 5500 XT Gaming 8GB PSU: PowerSpec 650W 80 Bronze Semi-Modular Anyways, I went ahead and tried booting it from the power button on the case and nothing happened. I tried jumpstarting via power pins, nothing. I disassembled the motherboard from the case and had only the 24-pin ATX power and CPU power connectors plugged in, jumped it, nothing. He also gave two PSUs, including the one I mentioned (I have tested the power supplies via paper clip method) and they worked fine. Furthermore, I removed the CMOS battery for around 6-7 minutes, no change. At this point, I really think the motherboard is faulty, but it's weird because my friend told me that mobo was new. What are y'all thoughts?
  12. Fortunately, all that matters is that we got the BIOS updated with roughly no issues, and today, I was able to install my new Ryzen 7 3700X onto my motherboard, booted it up, adjusted my BIOS settings, and works like a champ after playing some games for a bit. Thank you again, @JogerJ
  13. Okay! Looks like I got it working. It rebooted to Windows 11 fine. I was met with a white long dash on a black screen before it made it to the BIOS logo, but it booted fine. However, it appears I now have the first version of MSI Click Bios? Also, I checked my settings and Secure Boot/TPM were off, yet it booted Windows 11 fine. I went to the OS and saw "compatible TPM module not found" and the BIOS boot mode was set to CSM, but I'm assuming it automatically boots in UEFI. What the heck is going on?!
  14. After several days of finding some free time, I have finally installed the BIOS drivers and load it in the flash. This is the results. @JogerJCan you confirm these files are correct?
  15. I found that the build date was 9/21/18, but I don't think that's the release date.
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