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I got another bluescreen on my newly built pc while I was playing a game, the 1st bluescreen was a week ago I think. Windows is updated and I updated my GPU drivers yesterday, my chipset is updated, and my temps are perfectly fine. 

 

The bluescreen said "system service exception" and I think it said "dxgmms2.sys" next to it in parenthesis, I don't remember exactly what it said. I ran the Windows Memory Diagnostics tool and it said there were hardware issues detected, and after my PC restarted I got an error on the desktop that said "Your computer has a memory problem". 

 

So, did I receive defective ram from corsair or could it be another issue since dxgmms2 relates to the gpu? Besides those 2 bluescreens my PC runs perfectly fine, it boots up in like 20-30 seconds, no freezing, BIOS updated, etc.

 

Specs:

Gigabyte Vision D B550

Ryzen 5600x

EVGA 3080 xc3

corsair lpx vengeance 8x2 3200mhz cl16

Corsair RM 750 80+ gold PSU

Cruical P1 SSD M.2

NH-D15

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3 minutes ago, Moonzy said:

Most likely defective RAM, it can happen

Either that, or your motherboard isn't providing the RAM with enough power. Check BIOS and make sure the RAM voltage is set to 1.35V. If it isn't set too low, faulty RAM is likely your issue.

I mostly speak from my own past experience from similar problems. My solution may not work for you, but I'll always try my best to help as much as I can. If you want me to see your reply, make sure to quote my comment or mention me @WaggishOhio383, and I'll get back to you as soon as possible.

 

-- My PC Build --

Ryzen 7 2700x

AsRock B450 Steel Legend

XFX RX 590 Fatboy

Crucial Ballistix Tactical Tracer RGB 16GB 3200MHz
120GB Crucial BX500 SSD + 2TB Seagate Barracuda HDD

Corsair CX650M

Phanteks Eclipse P350x

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5 minutes ago, WaggishOhio383 said:

Either that, or your motherboard isn't providing the RAM with enough power. Check BIOS and make sure the RAM voltage is set to 1.35V. If it isn't set too low, faulty RAM is likely your issue.

So I went into bios and I see this, that’s the ram voltage right? Sorry for the dumb question but I don’t want to fuck anything up, should I increase it then?

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3 minutes ago, slickdick said:

So I went into bios and I see this, that’s the ram voltage right? Sorry for the dumb question but I don’t want to fuck anything up, should I increase it then?

Yes, that is the RAM voltage. I would bump it up to 1.35V and see if the blue screens go away. You could also run that diagnostic test and see if it brings up errors after increasing the voltage.

I mostly speak from my own past experience from similar problems. My solution may not work for you, but I'll always try my best to help as much as I can. If you want me to see your reply, make sure to quote my comment or mention me @WaggishOhio383, and I'll get back to you as soon as possible.

 

-- My PC Build --

Ryzen 7 2700x

AsRock B450 Steel Legend

XFX RX 590 Fatboy

Crucial Ballistix Tactical Tracer RGB 16GB 3200MHz
120GB Crucial BX500 SSD + 2TB Seagate Barracuda HDD

Corsair CX650M

Phanteks Eclipse P350x

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