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So after 1 month of working perfectly fine, out of nowhere my PC has begun to aggresively blue screen like 2 minutes after I turn it on. Everytime there is a different error message, and I can't even keep the thing on long enough to try and troubleshoot it. At first I thought I was the RAM. All the error messages were pointing towards the RAM. So I went out and bought some new sticks, and lo and behold, it's still blue screening. I've tried resetting the CMOS battery, and when I tried to reinstall windows, it blue screened during the setup. Finally, I decided to go out and buy a new motherboard. Again, blue screened while installing windows. This is ridiculous, and I have no idea what the issue could possibly be. Even the repair shop dude told me it's the RAM. The only other thing I could think of is that my Graphics card is defective but I honestly have no idea at this point. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I can post dump files if anyone wants.

Specs are as follows:
RTX 2070 STRIX
RYZEN 5 2600X
16GB 3200MHZ HYPERX FURY (TRIED REPLACING WITH 16GB 3000MHZ CORSAIR VENGEANCE LPX)
AORUS B450 PRO MOTHERBOARD (TRIED REPLACING WITH MSI PRO SERIES B450-A PRO)
GIGABYTE P650B POWER SUPPLY
500GB WD NVME

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Probably the CPU.

Have the repair shop test the CPU there in one of their boards or see if you can locate a test system if at all possible.  Of course not all people are lucky enough to have access to another...

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6 minutes ago, Falkentyne said:

Probably the CPU.

Have the repair shop test the CPU there in one of their boards or see if you can locate a test system if at all possible.  Of course not all people are lucky enough to have access to another...

Thanks for the reply. I didn't really think that It could be the CPU seeing as it runs fine in the BIOS and safe mode (according to the repair guy). I unfortunately don't have a test bench or a second system, so I might just have to buy a new CPU with a return policy if I wanna test that component. Also, the temperatures for the CPU are fine. 

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I had a Xeon running OC'd and overvolted degrade and cause blue screening with all manner of fault codes. Every system is tied the CPU, therefore it could be responsible for any code. New used CPU and it was fixed.

 

Try to have the CPU tested, or buy a cheap assed dual core for testing.

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Ryzen 5 5600, GIGABYTE B550M DS3H, 16Gb Corsair Vengeance LPX 3000mhz, Asrock RX 6800 XT Phantom Gaming,

Seasonic Focus GM 750, Samsung EVO 860 EVO SSD M.2, Intel 660p Series M.2 2280 1TB PCIe NVMe, Linux Mint 20.2 Cinnamon

 

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MSI B450 A Pro, Ryzen 5 3600x, 16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX 3000mhz, Silicon Power A55 512GB SSD, Gigabyte RX 5700 Gaming OC, Corsair CX430

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