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1 minute ago, ClippTube said:

I have tried two storage options both have the same issue

 

could well be the CPU

 

1 minute ago, ClippTube said:

Any further diagnostics so that  I can definitely tell it is the cpu?

In that case, it's either the CPU or RAM.

Try memtest on the RAM. If it passes, it's the CPU. If it doesn't, it's the RAM.

 

The only reason why I'm saying RAM here is because it could be the storage is fine and the CPU is fine, just that the RAM corrupts the data slightly to the point it causes a BSOD. Highly unlikely, but hey

Ryzen 7 3700X / 16GB RAM / Optane SSD / GTX 1650 / Solus Linux

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11 minutes ago, ClippTube said:

@GodSephI did install windows 10 from a usb

Sorry, to confirm you would install memtest86 onto a USB stick and boot into it. Memtest86 has its own bootable os that allows you to test RAM without booting into Windows. This will allow you to rule out RAM as the issue. 

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