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Several BSOD errors after fresh install

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https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/bsod-amdppmsys/941dd57b-1bde-453d-a9d9-278942ff38b5

I think this fix works. The machine has been running for 6 minutes , and before it max time was 2 mins 17 seconds. I will run it for an hour and update this thread on the solution.

My computer was working fine as is before i decided to do a fresh install of Win 10. 

I forgot to mention that my motherboard has EZdebug .After I transported my computer from another city, prior to fresh install either booted or gave me CPU led . Shutting it completely down and booting again solved the issue.

I can install the OS. But when i get into that "Hello" screen it crashes all the time . It crashes so fast that I can't even see the error. But after the first BSOD computer boots up normally. After 2 minutes computer always BSOD's. It reports "System Service Exception" or "IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL" or "DRIVER IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL"
What I found after my research was that these were all driver related.
I tried swapping everything except CPU and motherboard.
I really don't know what to do. Any help would be appreciated.
Specs:
Amd r5 3600
16 gb 2666 ram
rx580
 
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10 minutes ago, caygabe said:
My computer was working fine as is before i decided to do a fresh install of Win 10. Nothing was acting up.
I can install the OS. But when i get into that "Hello" screen it crashes all the time . It crashes so fast that I can't even see the error. But after the first BSOD computer boots up normally. After 2 minutes computer always BSOD's. It reports "System Service Exception" or "IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL" or "DRIVER IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL"
What I found after my research was that these were all driver related.
I tried swapping everything except CPU and motherboard.
I really don't know what to do. Any help would be appreciated.
Specs:
Amd r5 3600
16 gb 2666 ram
rx580
 

That sounds like a RAM/motherboard problem to me. Try clearing the motherboard CMOS and re-applying XMP on the RAM. Make sure the RAM isn't undervolting (ideally should be at least 1.35 V).

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Just now, WaggishOhio383 said:

That sounds like a RAM/motherboard problem to me. Try clearing the motherboard CMOS and re-applying XMP on the RAM. Make sure the RAM isn't undervolting (ideally should be at least 1.35 V).

I've tried clearing the CMOS and it didn't work. I will try XMP mode right now.

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1 minute ago, caygabe said:

I've tried clearing the CMOS and it didn't work. I will try XMP mode right now.

Okay. After you activate it, check what voltage and speed the RAM is running at. 

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4 minutes ago, caygabe said:

1.4v 2666
Ram is Hyper X Alloy(i think? ) they are black

Try turning the voltage down to 1.35v and see if that fixes the stability issues. You can also turn the speed up if the RAM is meant to go higher than 2666mhz, but for now just see if turning the voltage down to the normal level fixes anything.

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Just now, caygabe said:

It crashed so fast that it couldn't find the time to display the error code. XMP thing didn't work

Have you tried turning the voltage down to 1.35v yet?

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Did you have any overclocks on your CPU/GPU? Do you remember the exact model of your RAM (not just the name model but also what frequency it is)?

 

Edit: Just realized you specified the speed in your original post. Let me do some googling for that model RAM

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Just now, WaggishOhio383 said:

Did you have any overclocks on your CPU/GPU? Do you remember the exact model of your RAM (not just the name model but also what frequency it is)?

No I was using everything stock. Ram is HyperX Fury 2666mhz

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4 minutes ago, caygabe said:

No I was using everything stock. Ram is HyperX Fury 2666mhz

Try 1.2v. That model RAM is meant to run at either 1.2 or 1.35 depending on what frequency it is, but the website doesn't specify which voltage is for which frequency so it could be either for your RAM.

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9 minutes ago, WaggishOhio383 said:

Try 1.2v. That model RAM is meant to run at either 1.2 or 1.35 depending on what frequency it is, but the website doesn't specify which voltage is for which frequency so it could be either for your RAM.

Crashed again. Code was DRIVER IRQL and amdppm.sys

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7 minutes ago, caygabe said:

Crashed again. Code was DRIVER IRQL and amdppm.sys

If you haven't yet, try running with one stick of RAM inserted, testing both sticks individually. All these BSODs you are getting are very typical of faulty RAM and/or bad RAM timings/voltage from your motherboard.

 

Also, have you tried installing Windows on a different drive? It could be a faulty hard drive/SSD causing this issue.

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5 minutes ago, WaggishOhio383 said:

If you haven't yet, try running with one stick of RAM inserted, testing both sticks individually. All these BSODs you are getting are very typical of faulty RAM and/or bad RAM timings/voltage from your motherboard.

 

Also, have you tried installing Windows on a different drive? It could be a faulty hard drive/SSD causing this issue.

I actually never tried installing it on a diffrent drive but it was working 4 hours ago and it still does work.

I already tried one of them and currently trying the other one

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I think this fix works. The machine has been running for 6 minutes , and before it max time was 2 mins 17 seconds. I will run it for an hour and update this thread on the solution.

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