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Frequent bsods im out of ideas!

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1 hour ago, zdemigod said:

How long should I run this before I report back? Lets say in case I dont get bsods for a week what would this mean for me? bad mobo? bad ram? 

bad mobo most likely

I have received in the last week at least 2 or 3 bsods daily while I'm on chrome or gaming or literally doing nothing. This is the list of the most recent ones:

  • Memory managment (very frequent)
  • dxgmms2.sys system thread not handled
  • Service Exception/Page Fault in Nonpaged Area
  • Attempted write to readonly memory
  • page fault in nonpaged area

PC specs:

  • Windows 10 Full version x64
  • Age of system (hardware): less than a year for mobo, ram and cpu, 5 or so years for the rest
  • Age of OS installation: a week
  • CPU model: Ryzen R5 3600
  • Video Card model: Nvidia GTX 1080 msi armor oc
  • MotherBoard: asus tuf gaming x570 PLUS (WI-FI)
  • Power Supply: EVGA 650 W 80+ Gold
  • RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2 X 8GB) DDR4 3600

 

Other data:

  • Bios is updated
  • Drivers are updated
  • Ran memtest86 no issues
  • DOCP is off
  • My ram is nowhere full at any time that I'm aware off. 
  • I have absolutely nothing overclocked from my side

 

Updated SysnativeFileCollection file: http://www.mediafire.com/file/mu6u9xivc2c1tdn/SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip/file

Updated run of the resource monitorhttp://www.mediafire.com/file/h8cyi99eh2sxtdt/DESKTOP-3N473KT_20200823-000003.7z/file

Minidumps of some Bsods: http://www.mediafire.com/file/b5xzug1drthip4n/bsod_dumps.7z/file

 

 

Sfc scannow results:

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Memtest86 results:

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Up to date windows:

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Bios screenshot, DOCP off

 

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I don't know what else to run, what else to do. if its faulty RAM then why do I get no errors from memtest. I can buy new RAM but I don't want to unless its necessary.I would hate it if I buy new ram and it just keeps happening. What should I do to stop this?, its affecting my work and my private time and I legit have ran out of ideas. Any help would be appreciated

 

 

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25 minutes ago, zdemigod said:

Any help would be appreciated

Run 1 stick of RAM in the proper slot, see what happens (general daily use)

Report back

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I had a similar issue on my old laptop. New RAM fixed the problem.

 

Otherwise I would make sure your boot drive is connected to SATA port 0 and your BIOS is up to date. Sometimes an old BIOS won't play nice with boot drives on SATA ports other than 0.

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2 hours ago, Radium_Angel said:

Run 1 stick of RAM in the proper slot, see what happens (general daily use)

Report back

How long should I run this before I report back? Lets say in case I dont get bsods for a week what would this mean for me? bad mobo? bad ram? 

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1 hour ago, zdemigod said:

How long should I run this before I report back? Lets say in case I dont get bsods for a week what would this mean for me? bad mobo? bad ram? 

bad mobo most likely

NOTE: I no longer frequent this site. If you really need help, PM/DM me and my e.mail will alert me. 

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57 minutes ago, Radium_Angel said:

bad mobo most likely

Thanks for info. Ill report back in a week to see if its fixed. man that sucks this mobo is new but I cant really RMA cuz im not in the US. as its a x570 board i planned it to last a while 

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1 hour ago, zdemigod said:

Thanks for info. Ill report back in a week to see if its fixed. man that sucks this mobo is new but I cant really RMA cuz im not in the US. as its a x570 board i planned it to last a while 

We shall see, part of the fun of troubleshooting is pinpointing where the issue lies.

The mob could simply not like the RAM you bought, this happens as well

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14 minutes ago, Radium_Angel said:

We shall see, part of the fun of troubleshooting is pinpointing where the issue lies.

The mob could simply not like the RAM you bought, this happens as well

I have an old set of slower ram that never gave me problem I will put in after a week of 1 ram stick to see if its that second slot that its causing this. hopefully its the ram its cheaper to replace 16gb of ram than a 200 usd mobo 

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Hello, its been around a week and switching to one ram stick certainly helped, the memory mangement BSoDs almost completely dissapeared. however yesterday and today i still got one BSOD while on a slack call called:

 

IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL . Would you know anything about this @Radium_Angel

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3 minutes ago, zdemigod said:

IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL

If my memory serves when I've seen that, it's effectively an "out of memory" error. Once, I wouldn't worry about it, more than once, then our problem still persists.

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27 minutes ago, Radium_Angel said:

If my memory serves when I've seen that, it's effectively an "out of memory" error. Once, I wouldn't worry about it, more than once, then our problem still persists.

I can see that my pc is running at stable 6/8 gb of ram with just chrome and other stuff like slack running. So I guess with 8 GB i am running out of RAM... 

 

Guess changing my mobo is my only choice if 8 is not enough and 16 is just giving me a lot of issues.

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5 minutes ago, zdemigod said:

I can see that my pc is running at stable 6/8 gb of ram with just chrome and other stuff like slack running. So I guess with 8 GB i am running out of RAM... 

 

Guess changing my mobo is my only choice if 8 is not enough and 16 is just giving me a lot of issues.

You said you had a slower set of RAM that didn't give you any issues, is that what you are using currently?

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2 minutes ago, Radium_Angel said:

You said you had a slower set of RAM that didn't give you any issues, is that what you are using currently?

No im just using 1 stick of the newer one. but after running memstest my guess is that the ram is not the issue. I guess i should run it with 16 gb of the older one first before i jump into conclusions.

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5 hours ago, zdemigod said:

No im just using 1 stick of the newer one. but after running memstest my guess is that the ram is not the issue. I guess i should run it with 16 gb of the older one first before i jump into conclusions.

Yes, the difference in speed is only a few FPS in video games, and I'll gladly trade that for a solid system any day

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