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Hi Guys,

 

my PC keeps crashing - BSod Error Critical Process Died.

No MiniDump is created - Auto restart is disabled and set to create memory dump file. Tried various options, full memory dump, small memory dump, yet no minidump is created.

Reinstalled Win10 problem keeps happening.

Ran Memtest86 no errors found.

Updated my BIOS. (XMP Profile enabled)

Updated all drivers.

 

sfc /scannow

 

chkdsk C :

 

both commands show no errors.

 

Tried clean start - and booted into safe mode, nothing helped pc still crashed.

 

The time the PC stays on is different, sometimes crashes immediately, sometimes after 30min. crashes occur random so to say.

 

 

Excuse my terminology and language since english is not my mother tongue.

My System (1 and a half months old ran all this time with 0 problems, build it myself the help of a friend, who cant help me solve my issue either.)

i7 8700k
RTX 2070

 BeQuiet PowerZone 650
RAM GSkill RipJaws DDr4 3200mhz 2x 8GB
CPU Cooler Alpenföhn Brocken 3
Asus Z370 A-II Mainboard
Samsung 970 EVO SSD M2
HDD Seagate Barracuda 2TB

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6 minutes ago, enigmakahn said:

try pulling out 1 of your ram sticks and see if that affects it at all, then try the other, this smells like bad hardware, maybe a bad memory stick.

I already did that forgot to mention it, what i did not try is start the computer with no RAM installed.

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