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Memory_management and System_Thread_Exception BSOD (dump inside)

Hello, just recently decided to join the PC building community, long time pc gamer, first time builder. Just finished my first rig on a budget, but i keep getting BSOD (at least once a day, usually when i log in i get MEMORY_MANAGEMENT BSOD) recently while using it the pc felt sluggish and it crashed with an "System_Thread_Excepcion" BSOD. The first time i got the Memory_Manegement bsod when i logged back in, no icons where shown on the desktop and couldnt open task manager (but was able to log in to my user), so i assumed windows was corruped and did a fresh install from a USB created with the tool provided by Windows.  Went through the process of installing motherboard drivers and AMD graphic drivers all over again, enabled DOCP on my 3200mhz Gskill 2x8 kit, played some Warzone for about 2 hours with "stable" fps and temps (the game doesnt run smoothly on my Ryzen 5 3400g inherently i think), shut it off and went to sleep. When i logged in the afternoon the next day, same thing BSOD after i log in to my user only this time Windows was usable afterwards. And, thats kinda where i am now, yesterday i got another memory management bsod after logging in and in between the two memory management erros i got after the fresh install, there was an instance where the i powered the pc, it turned on, then turned off (i opened it and checked for contact points as well as reseating the RAM and doing a more decent cable management that what i did the first time i build it, but found nothing problematic inside). Most recently, i got an "System_Thread_Excepcion"  while browsing Firefox, wich kinda led me to panic and create this post since i no longer know what is going on.

 

Things ive done:

Ran memory diagnostics tool: found no errors

Ran sfc: found errors after the first Memory_management bsod and fixed them, i have ran it again but found no errors

Checked both my SSD and HDD for errors using Windows tool

Uninstalled Avira antivirus (just recently, cant say if it did anything)

Uninstalled and did Fresh install of AMD Radeon drivers

Changed the slot of the RAM, always using the correct slot according to the manual, also my set is on the QVL

 

I require the assistance of the tech gods on this one, before i try to bring my RAM kit to the store (which, based on personal experience, will do absolutely everything they can to not respect the warranty so i need a pretty strong case to do so).

SPECS:

OS: Windows 10 64bit

OS originally installed: No, fresh install from usb stick

Age of hardware: less than 1 week old

Age of OS: 5-11-2020 (day that windows corrupted and did fresh install)

CPU: Ryzen 5 3400g

Motherboard: ASUS TUF B-450m plus gaming

PSU: Corsair CV450 80plus bronze

Bios version: 2202

 

DUMP files and perfmon report (the report wouldnt close after 60 seconds and i couldnt use Sysnative for the dumps cuz it was stuck at WAITING FOR SystemInfo, maybe its related): https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1SFyS3WoHTX9fjagJLNm1N4iwsD9nfy2V?usp=sharing

 

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ram in slots 2 and 4?

ryzen 5 3400g is still zen+, which has trouble running ram at more than 2933mhz. i would try to lower ram frequency to 2933, increase SOC voltage to 1.1, make sure ram is in slots 2 and 4 and maybe try a bios update as well.

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6 minutes ago, boggy77 said:

ram in slots 2 and 4?

ryzen 5 3400g is still zen+, which has trouble running ram at more than 2933mhz. i would try to lower ram frequency to 2933, increase SOC voltage to 1.1, make sure ram is in slots 2 and 4 and maybe try a bios update as well.

RAM always on 2 and 4 (have seen enough videos and also it says so on the manual) and version 2202 is the latest version available so i guess im going to try lower frecuency, it makes such a difference in performance though (prolly 3200 to 2933 aint that much difference anyway), How would i change the frecuency, disable DOCP and enable 2933mhz as frecuency? Voltages really confuse and scare me, i have tried to stay away from moving them in the bios since the autovalues seemed in line with my Kit (as well as timings). Is it okay to change SOC value?

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9 minutes ago, Panchosoeloso said:

 

RAM always on 2 and 4 (have seen enough videos and also it says so on the manual) and version 2202 is the latest version available so i guess im going to try lower frecuency, it makes such a difference in performance though (prolly 3200 to 2933 aint that much difference anyway), How would i change the frecuency, disable DOCP and enable 2933mhz as frecuency? Voltages really confuse and scare me, i have tried to stay away from moving them in the bios since the autovalues seemed in line with my Kit (as well as timings). Is it okay to change SOC value?

Currently running at 2933mhz, didnt increase voltage though, ill keep the post updated.

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19 minutes ago, Dango said:

Run a full pass of memtest. It looks like hardware issue than OS.

Ran memtest 64 for about 30 mins , two times. 0 errors. Since i use the system i cant really shut it off for hours on memtest but i think it shows that i might not be hardware related (?), but im not sure when i find the time i will probably test for more time but so far no errors on memtest64. Also ran OCCT memory test in intervals and didnt find any errors.

 

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So, i woke up turned on the pc ran 30 mins of memtest (0 errors), watched a video (30 mins or so maybe more), then shut it off to take a shower. Turned it back on after the shower, i have the speaker connected to the motherboard and it gives the 1 short beep that means everything is okay, and then the pc shuts off. I turn it back on and start normally, but i check and i get this bluescreen dump: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VTkCLDc8y7BYPWieBQ0gUgU6U00n77bi/view?usp=sharing

 

INTERNAL_POWER_ERROR also not the first time this has happened if you need that dump i can provide it but this is the most recent

So far, with the exception of SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION bsod, the crashes happen either when im logging in (memory_management) or when im booting (internal_power_error).
Was just playing Valorant, and the game kept closing with no apparent reason (no error code, nothing), after the second time it crashed and i reopened it (because i was in the middle of a game) i get a black screen and have to reboot. (no bsod dump though).
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