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Hello all!

I built my own PC a few months back and since finishing the build, there's been a couple of issues I've not been able to iron out, the most prominent being persistent bluescreens.

PC Specs:
CPU - AMD Ryzen 3900X
Ram - G.Skill Trident Neo 64Gb (4x16gb DIMMS)
GPU - Gigabyte RTX 2070 Super OC Edition
Corsair h100i CPU cooler
Corsair RM850x PSU
MoBo - Asus Prime X570 PRO
OS - Windows 10 64 bit

The Scenario:
The System runs stable when doing menial tasks. Browsing, watching video etc doesn't bother it and never causes issues.
The system was built for Audio Production and Video editing/Animation Rendering.
When writing music, the PC never comes to a fault ever, but if I start stressing it out even slightly with anything video related (be it editing, animating, rendering or even gaming), the system just cannot handle it and begins to do one of three things:
1) PC resets without visibly resetting - All programs close and desktop refreshes.
2) Instant PC restart without any warning
3) A circulation of bluescreens (I'll list below all the screens I am getting)

This issue has been happening since I built the PC back in October, but only now is hassling me to the  point it's effecting my work which is why I haven't dealt with it sooner. I know there is no overheating issues, temps stay under 35 degrees across the board when gaming or rendering intense animations and all drivers are up to date, however, these issues have been here through multiple patch updates, so my gut tells me the issue is hardware related.

Any ideas on what to do here to fix this? There's no system overclocking, Ram runs at stock speeds (3600 MHz), GPU has MSI Afterburner controlling the fan curve etc. Also, please find attached the relative Perfmon and CMD Prompt reports from the attached dropbox link.

>>>> BSoD Reps <<<<

BSOD List I encounter: 
KMODE EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED
IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL
NTFS FILE SYSTEM
PAGE FAULT IN NONPAGED AREA
NO EXCEPTION HANDLING SUPPORT
MEMORY MANAGEMENT
FAT FILE SYSTEM
DATA BUS ERROR
ATTEMPTED TO WRITE TO READONLY MEMORY 
PAGE FAULT BEYOND END OF APPLICATION
ATTEMPTTETD EXECUTE OF NOEXECUTE MEMORY
 

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random blue screens are usually caused by ram. i know when you have  sticks of ram, ryzen sometimes struggles to run them at the rated speeds.

i have two suggestions:

1. update bios and if that doesn't solve it:

2. increase dram voltage and soc voltage a bit to make the ram overclock more stable.

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I agree with the above.


Normally errors such as "IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL" or "MEMORY MANAGEMENT" are due to not having enough voltage to the RAM.
You can bump up the RAM voltage a little, if for example you have it set for 1.33v's you can try 1.35v's and see if it stops or at least reduces it throwing errors.

Doesn't take much, just a voltage bump or two should do it if all else is OK but will say occasionally if your timings/settings aren't right for the speeds you are running at, letting it run all timings on "Auto" if you're not doing that already can help and if you must, dropping RAM speed by a divider could help too if a voltage bump doesn't. 

 

Main thing is to get it stable so it works.

 

If all that doesn't stop it you can test the sticks to be sure you don't have one that's defective - Weird stuff going on can be caused by a bad stick. Of course if that's the case an RMA is the way to go with that.
 

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