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Computer Blue Screens/Freezes randomly!

Hi,

 

My computer has been playing up for some time now and i am just fed up with it so thought i would come to the forums for some help.

I recently upgraded my motherboard and cpu and since then my computer has been randomly freezing, blue screening. Its not like its a cooling issue, i could run a game for hours and hours and it be fine, they're just completely random. I have overclocked my CPU using Asus AI auto overclocking but as a safety i have tried both with and without OC and its the same issue. I have kept a eye on temps as well which doesn't seem to be a issue.

 

Computer Specs:

Intel Core i9-9900k (Corsair Hydro 115i RGB Platinum cooler)

Asus Z390-F Motherboard

Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro Ram- 32GB 3200mhz

Samsung 970 Evo Plus Nvme

Aorus RTX 2080 Super

Corsair RM850i Power Supply

 

Below are a list of peripherals and other things in case they are issue, i have also included images.

Corsair CC-9011139-WW 500D Obsidian RGB SE Mid Tower Case - Black

Samsung C49RG90 49-inch Super Ultrawide Curved Gaming Dual WQHD 1440p Monitor

Corsair K95 Platinum RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard 

Razer Firefly

Razer Deathadder

Razer ST100 Headstand

Corsair Virtuoso RGB Wireless High-Fidelity Gaming Headset

Corsair  LL120 120 mm Dual Light Loop RGB LED PWM Fan 

Corsair fan LL140 RGB LED PWM single pack x 2

Corsair CL-8930002 RGB LED Lighting PRO Expansion Kit - Black

Corsair Commander Pro

 

Any help is appreciated!

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8 minutes ago, jaslion said:

You may wanna run memtest86 from a usb. Also what are the temperatures? Just as some added information.

I will run memtest86 now, in terms of temps heres what i captures after a cinebench. Also included cinebench score and voltages etc... in case that helps.

 

Idle:

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Under Load:

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Cinebench Score:

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CPUZ info under load:

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7 hours ago, jaslion said:

You may wanna run memtest86 from a usb. Also what are the temperatures? Just as some added information.

Here are the results for the memtest86. Did a full 5 and a bit hour test and seems it came up with no errors...

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11 minutes ago, IsaacOB1 said:

Here are the results for the memtest86. Did a full 5 and a bit hour test and seems it came up with no errors...

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Hmm strange. I would do as suggested here before and turn off the oc + lower the memory speed to 2133mhz temporarily. Just to see what it gives.

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22 hours ago, LITHUM1 said:

try a lower ram speed if it stops then you have a ram issue and you should RMA

 

14 hours ago, jaslion said:

Hmm strange. I would do as suggested here before and turn off the oc + lower the memory speed to 2133mhz temporarily. Just to see what it gives.

Ill turn off xmp then and put the memory to base clock and let you know what it gives...

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On 9/13/2020 at 1:24 PM, IsaacOB1 said:

 

Ill turn off xmp then and put the memory to base clock and let you know what it gives...

After some testing it seems like the computer cant even get past the windows logon screen without it freezing and blue screening when XMP is off. Not really sure what to make of this issue. It is blue screening more and more frequently now, all with the same error code "win32kfull.sys".... 

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