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Hi! 

 

I've recently built a PC ( about a week ago), and I've been running into a lot of issues with BSODs the last couple of days. So originally when I first put everything together I was having crashes due to ram issues, I had faulty ram. However after replacing the ram, I'm still getting a lot of issues with BSODs from critical structure corruption, critical process die, to system thread exception not handled, memory mangement. This is after a clean install of windows with only the basic most of to date drivers installed and the only applications being, chrome, spotify, steam, battle.net and a handful of games. Should I start returning the parts? It's not the mobo or cpu because for the most part it works until it crashes. Does anyone have any hardware suggestions for what this could be?

 

Is it possible the disc I used to install windows was a corrupt disc?

 

PC Build:

CPU: Ryzen 93900x 

Mobo: Aorus x570 ultra

GPU: 2080ti 

Ram: 32gb 3200 ddr4 trident z neo

psu:rm 650x

 

Any help would be extremely helpful, Im really out of ideas and any suggestions for troubleshooting would be extremely helpful. 

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Try running the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool. If you don't know how, you can look up a tutorial. If it says that memory problems were detected, then either your RAM is faulty and should be replaced, or your motherboard BIOS settings aren't supplying it with enough power. It's a good first step to test this and see if it's your RAM since it's a very easy thing to test. If you do get an error, try taking one stick out and running each one individually. Let me know if this gives any results.

I mostly speak from my own past experience from similar problems. My solution may not work for you, but I'll always try my best to help as much as I can. If you want me to see your reply, make sure to quote my comment or mention me @WaggishOhio383, and I'll get back to you as soon as possible.

 

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1 minute ago, WaggishOhio383 said:

Try running the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool. If you don't know how, you can look up a tutorial. If it says that memory problems were detected, then either your RAM is faulty and should be replaced, or your motherboard BIOS settings aren't supplying it with enough power. It's a good first step to test this and see if it's your RAM since it's a very easy thing to test. If you do get an error, try taking one stick out and running each one individually. Let me know if this gives any results.

Hey thanks for replying! I've run the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool a couple times to verify that it wasn't my ram since the first set of ram I got was faulty. I also did a clean reset of windows during this time and ran the chdsk and sfc/scannow from cmd. I've reinstalled my audio and graphic drivers. None of the things I've tried have worked sadly. 

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