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So I decided to upgrade to a ryzen 3600 and a x570 mobo from a Skylake 6700 and a asus tuf gaming mobo. But I keep getting memory management bsod, sometimes it's another kernal based bsod like once in every 10 bsod. I've tested all the old parts and they had no issues in other PCs. In this PC I've tried different ram, psu, harddrives, etc. I had amazon replace the CPU and I've tried 3 different mobos. First was an Asrock Phantom gaming 4, then a msi x570-a pro, and now I've just tested it with a asus TUF Gaming x570-plus(Wi-Fi). I updated the bios to the latest version in all of these when the issue was still apparent. I've tried reinstalling windows, though it bluescreens during the install quite often as well. It even blue screened in safemode even... >_>

I've done Windows Memory and disk check with no errors. 

I'm to the point I'm almost out of hair from pulling it all out. haha. Any help would be great though seriously. Google has run out of things for me to look into. Only thing I can think of is I got two bad CPUs in a row, the Msi board had the opportunity to test both CPUs and had the issue with both.

 

Something I noticed was a fresh install of windows would be fine for about 10-15 minutes, and then it'd just snowball to the point where I'd be in windows for 1-3 minutes before it would BSOD

In case it matters temps never went above 50c, typically were between 26c-40c according to hardware monitor. got one of them fancy AIO liquid coolers with a 240x120 rad. though I did try with the stock heatsink just in case.

 

requested infomation based on pinned post.

OS:windows 10 retail x64

hardware age: is only a few years old back just before kaby lake came out, mobo and processor are new.

OS is a fresh install, updated to 1903 october. Have tried earlier versions issues persist.

CPU: Ryzen 3600

VideoCard: Asus ROG 1080(Strix-gtx1080-A8G-Gaming)

mobo: Asus TUF Gaming x570-plus(Wi-Fi)

Harddrive: Intel 660p Series M.2 2280 1TB PCIe NVMe 3.0 x4 3D2, QLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) SSDPEKNW010T8X1

PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 P2 220-p2-1000-XR 80+ Platinum 1000W

 

I've included what was in the minidump folder. I also had a "Memory.dmp" but it was above the size limit almost 100mb.

 

110119-7078-01.rar

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