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constant BSODs! ntoskrnl.exe not playing nice, is it a ryzen problem?

junkmatic

Hi

 

I'm a graphic designer, so not the MOST tech savvy, but i have built 3 ryzen based pc's in the last year - unfortunately the latest one
has been plagued by BSOD's and i really have no idea why...


minidump logs here >

https://1drv.ms/u/s!Ak1Ebz-4TR7n7WDY3n0sbBe-ijJW?e=AfCnL1

 

Resource and Performance Monitor report log here >

https://1drv.ms/u/s!Ak1Ebz-4TR7n7WNy3C0Mr9aLTpW4?e=7eur6D

 

memtest 64 results here >

https://1drv.ms/u/s!Ak1Ebz-4TR7n7WXLC0pc7JVSdklE?e=nyxo5L

 

i've tried to run through everything i could think of to see if there was any improvement - there hasnt been, its as unstable as ever, but this is what i did anyway...

- updatest to latest windows 10 build 1909 - no difference from before

- updating motherboard bios to latest from default - no difference either

- running bios at default values and with xmp memory overclocking - no difference!

- updating drivers - nada!

- running windows memory test and memtest 64 - no errors


heres windows system information:

 

  • OS - Windows 10 home
  • x86 (32-bit) or x64 ? 64bit
  • What OS was originaly installed on the system? windows 10
  • Is the OS an OEM version (came pre-installed on system) or full retail version (YOU purchased it from a retailer)? RETAIL
  • Age of system (hardware) - 4 weeks
  • Age of OS installation - have you re-installed the OS? 4 weeks
  • CPU model - ryzen 3600
  • Video Card model - GeForce GTX 1660
  • MotherBoard - B450 TOMAHAWK MAX(if NOT a laptop)
  • Power Supply - Corsair CX450M 450 W 80+ Bronze brand
  • System Manufacturer - self built
  • Laptop or Desktop? - dekstop
  • Hard disk - Crucial MX500 CT1000MX500SSD4 1 TB m.2
  • RAM - Corsair CMK32GX4M2D3000C16 Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4 3000 MHz C16

thats about all i can think of right now - if anyone has any insights i'm all ears!

 

thanks :)

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Sounds like something to do with the kernel. Try doing a fresh windows install or using a bootable usb

If you want me to see your reply, please tag me @Faisal A

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9 minutes ago, Faisal A said:

Sounds like something to do with the kernel. Try doing a fresh windows install or using a bootable usb

thats what it looks like alright!
 

i guess i'd just like to know if theres an underlying issue (some dodgy hardware) or driver issue that'll only reoccur if i reinstall the same components again

 

Its a timeconsuming business getting photoshop and all my productivity apps configured properly and up and running so i'd like to avoid it if possible!

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I think the kernel is just corrupted. I dont think it is a driver issue

If you want me to see your reply, please tag me @Faisal A

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