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Hello everyone!

First of all new to the forum as I rearly had problems that i couldn’t solve alone, but now i have two problems that i can’t seems to be able to solve without this forum.

I have two costum built computers one for my father and one for myself. Mine is 2 years old (specs if you need: core i7 8700k 32gb of ram (3200mhz) asus rog maximus X hero 240mm AIO 970 evo 500gb SSD and two HDD), worked perfectly fine for the past 2 years until a few days ago i removed all 4 sticks of ram  to test my father’s computer with them i run Windows’s memory diagnostics on both computer with switched rams(my father’s ram was in my PC run perfectly fine than Iput them back in order and to the original computer (both corsair vengeance mine is two kits of 16 gb rgb pro my father’s is one kit of 2x8gb lpx 3000mhz.). After i placed mine back and started using my computer a few hours later while playing Warframe it restarted. Than agin and agin every time i launched the game it restarted. Than windows didn’t even start long story sort I had to completly reinstall windows due to not even start in low power mode nor even in CMD only mode. After i reinstalled the os started playing and it happened agin but much later and only when i started warframe. I play MC with friends (sevtech ages) and i am the host too and MC didn’t crash since reinstall not a single time, but other games like Smite does the same restarts my computer. Don’t know what to do so if you have any suggestion please help me.

Now to the other problem, my father’s computer. It’s a mini ITX ryzen 3600x with an rx 580 16gb of ram an Asus b450 i gaming motherboard and a corsair mp510 500gb ssd. It blue screens with memory error (that’s why i had the idea to swith the ram modules), that one was fixed but it still works “bad”. Sometimes it blue screens but other times while watching a video(not from youtube) the player crashes and you have to refresh the page. Other programs such as autoCAD crashes while working, Word crashed while working on a documents. I have no clue what to do or what to search for, if you can help me please do and if this is in the wrong sub forum plese tell me witch one to copy it to. Thanks for your help in advance 

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Knight_Gyuri

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15 hours ago, Knight_Gyuri said:

 

This is very confused.  I will try to untangle here so I can understand.

 

2 white box computers


box #1

8700k

240mm AIO

ROG MaximusX

gpu (?)
2x16gb 3200mhz Corsair vengeance rgb pro

500gb SSD

2 HHD

 

box #2

?ryzen 3600x

?(stock cooler?)

?itx asus b450i gaming

?rx580

2x8gb Corsair vengeance lpx 3000mhz

500gb SSD

 

BOX#1 seems to throw random blue screens and other crashes after memory swapped with box #2

 

Box#2 throws blue screens and crashes while reporting memory errors

 

——————-

 

Crashes after a machine  boots and runs for a bit are often memory problems.  Handling memory can damage it, but simply not installing it right can produce memory problems.
 

1. Is the memory in box 1 installed in the correct slots? (box #2 should have only 2 memory slots so it won’t matter)

2. Reseat memory, see if the problem goes away.

3. test each stick individually.  Generally if there is bad memory it will be only one stick.

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Not a pro, not even very good.  I’m just old and have time currently.  Assuming I know a lot about computers can be a mistake.

 

Life is like a bowl of chocolates: there are all these little crinkly paper cups everywhere.

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-> Moved to Troubleshooting

 

As suggestion, add few paragraphs/breaks in your post. Currently it's wall of text and very hard to follow.

 

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Just from symptoms I would recommend to reseat all sticks and verify all your cables are connected correctly. The issue sounds much like loose power cable.

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19 hours ago, Bombastinator said:

This is very confused.  I will try to untangle here so I can understand.

 

2 white box computers


box #1

8700k

240mm AIO

ROG MaximusX

gpu (?)
2x16gb 3200mhz Corsair vengeance rgb pro

500gb SSD

2 HHD

 

box #2

?ryzen 3600x

?(stock cooler?)

?itx asus b450i gaming

?rx580

2x8gb Corsair vengeance lpx 3000mhz

500gb SSD

 

BOX#1 seems to throw random blue screens and other crashes after memory swapped with box #2

 

Box#2 throws blue screens and crashes while reporting memory errors

 

——————-

 

Crashes after a machine  boots and runs for a bit are often memory problems.  Handling memory can damage it, but simply not installing it right can produce memory problems.
 

1. Is the memory in box 1 installed in the correct slots? (box #2 should have only 2 memory slots so it won’t matter)

2. Reseat memory, see if the problem goes away.

3. test each stick individually.  Generally if there is bad memory it will be only one stick.

 

19 hours ago, Bombastinator said:

This is very confused.  I will try to untangle here so I can understand.

 

2 white box computers


box #1

8700k

240mm AIO

ROG MaximusX

gpu (?)
2x16gb 3200mhz Corsair vengeance rgb pro

500gb SSD

2 HHD

 

box #2

?ryzen 3600x

?(stock cooler?)

?itx asus b450i gaming

?rx580

2x8gb Corsair vengeance lpx 3000mhz

500gb SSD

 

BOX#1 seems to throw random blue screens and other crashes after memory swapped with box #2

 

Box#2 throws blue screens and crashes while reporting memory errors

 

——————-

 

Crashes after a machine  boots and runs for a bit are often memory problems.  Handling memory can damage it, but simply not installing it right can produce memory problems.
 

1. Is the memory in box 1 installed in the correct slots? (box #2 should have only 2 memory slots so it won’t matter)

2. Reseat memory, see if the problem goes away.

3. test each stick individually.  Generally if there is bad memory it will be only one stick.

Thank you for your answer.

Answer to youer 1. Question yes i have numbered them with a marker and placed them back in order. I will do your suggestions than answer to your questions after it.

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