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Specs:

MOBO: ROG Strix X570-E Gaming (Update 1405, most recent)

CPU:    Ryzen y 3800X

PSU:    EVGA SuperNOVA 750 G5, 80 Plus Gold 750W

GPU:   SAPPHIRE NITRO+ Radeon RX 5700 XT 100416NT+8GSR 8GB 256-Bit GDDR6 PCI Express 4.0 x16 ATX Video Card

SSD:   Sabrent 1TB Rocket NVMe 4.00 Gen4 PCIe M.2 Internal SSD (Has Windows 10 Boot)

HDD:  WD Black 4TB Performance Hard Drive - 7200 RPM, SATA 6 Gb/s, 256 MB Cache, 3.5"

RAM:  TEAMGROUP T-Force Xcalibur RGB DDR4 16GB (2x8GB) 3600 MHz

 

 

What I have tried already:

  • sfc /scannow
  • chkdsk
  • Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
  • Window's memory test

Note: All of the above tools displayed no errors

 

  • memtest86 (until 2nd passthrough, but the screen didn't seem to be updating when I got home from work after 9 hours, so I guess this failed)
  • Updating drivers, made sure BIOS was up-to-date
  • Unplugged the HDD to rule that out and still encountered errors
  • Uninstalling recent programs
  • Disabling Windows Defender
  • Running several antivirus scans
  • About a hundred Microsoft BSoD support pages and YouTube videos
  • Overclocking CPU and RAM voltage and testing everything, reverting to default values and testing everything
  • Changing the power plug location
  • Changing the RAM slots
  • Prime95 on Blend mode (Sometimes Prime95 crashed after 15-20 minutes, after overvolting, it crashed after 3 hours while rounding errors were displayed where the value was supposed to be under 0.4 but went to 0.48... and eventually got to 9e+15. After the 9e+15 error, I got a bunch of "NUL"s to show by viewing the log in Notepad++, which I assume is some sort of encoding used to represent an overflow value? Additionally, the total value that was supposed to be calculated was around 6 million but turned out to be 5 million).

Note: HWMONITOR displayed temperatures and voltages below the maximum, so this doesn't seem to be an overheating issue. The hottest the CPU got was around 72 °C, but the temperature usually stayed somewhere in the 60s.

 

 

What I think the issue is:

The BSoDs that I have had have all had various errors, the most common being CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED. I've gotten a PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA, an, UNEXPECTED_STORE_EXCEPTION (while running Prime95 I believe?), and a couple KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERRORs. It seems to be pretty obvious to me that the issue is a hardware issue due to all the crashes and the Prime95 results.txt. I am not able to use any logs because the system doesn't always generate them. I had only one log generated after reinstalling Windows over my old installation, which was a Kernel Power, Error 41 issue from Window's event viewer. When I decided to do a factory reset and delete my SSD, I had an error copying all the files. I rebooted and tried again and had success. Unfortunately, while setting up Windows at the "getting things ready for you" screen, I crashed and now have a very basic installation missing some components. I can try again, but I don't think that would do much good. It seems the issue lies with the SSD, the CPU, or the RAM, but I am unable to figure out why so I came here asking for help. The one thing I do still have is the Prime95 log, which I can attach if it's of any use. I'm at my wits' end. Should I try running memteset86 again or would you guys be able to help me diagnose the error?

 

Edit: The computer was in sleep mode but it just got another CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED error.

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