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PFN LIST CORRUPT

OrionBelt

Hey i recently built a new PC and i have had multiple stability issues (constant BSOD) please keep in mind this is my first build.

specs for PC

- i7 8700k

- Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR4 2x8gb 3000Mhz

- Asus prime Z370-A

- be quiet! dark rock 3

- Galax GTX 1080 EX OC White

- EVGA supernova G2 with custom cable mod pro cables

- Samsung 860 EVO 250Gb 2.5" SSD

- Seagate Barracuda 1Tb HDD 3.5"

and windows 10 installed via USB (official product bought for full price because i am really sceptical of those cheap keys)

 

Any who back to the problem at hand i built this pc, it booted fine, then after installing a few updates it started blue screening i then recovered the windows and did a fresh install of windows. Everything was then going well, I installed Steam, corsair icue, Nvidia drivers, tried to install the galax extreme tuner but runs on a strange script. i then proceeded to download a few games and tested stability after a few minutes of running PUBG i got a BSOD reading the error code PFN LIST CORRUPT. I then ran a windows memory diagnostics and it said that hardware problems were detected it then booted me into some sort of strange screen in which I panicked and turned my computer off. I then turned it back on after 30 minutes and it booted straight into windows and the taskbar wasn't working i panicked again and turned it off and haven't touched it since. I'm really outside of my comfort zone please help

 

 

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Are you running your RAM on its XMP profile?

Build goes here :) :

 

 

CPU: Core i7-5960X                        Storage: 500GB Crucial MX200                      Case: Corsair 760T (White)

Mobo: ASUS X99 Deluxe II                             3TB Seagate Barracuda                   PSU: Corsair AX1200i

RAM: 32GB G.Skill TridentZ RGB                   6TB WD Red                                     Other stuff goes here :) 

GPU: Nvidia TITAN X (Pascal)                         1.2TB Intel 750 series PCIe SSD      Other stuff goes here :)

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17 hours ago, DrDevinRX said:

Are you running your RAM on its XMP profile?

Yes

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