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It happens every few weeks/days.

 

System:

 

Ryzen 5 2600

Stock cooler

Gigabyte Aorus Elite V1

16GB Team Delta 3200

Gigabyte rx580

NZXT H510

EVGA 600BG (Upgrade to a Seasonic GX650 when it comes it the mail, ordered two days ago)

 

Only thing that I could recall was it saying "Windows Fault Key Error" All I was doing at the time was watching a live stream and downloading an app.

 

Any idea what could be causing this?

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16 minutes ago, Sorenson said:

I would try updating your bios and dialing your ram down to 3000mhz. If I remember correctly, 3200mhz is pushing the memory compatibility of a 2600.  

lmao yeah my computer tries to commit un exist when my ram is at 3200mhz,

 

if its not the motherboard its the cpu, if its not the cpu its the ram.

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29 minutes ago, Sorenson said:

I would try updating your bios and dialing your ram down to 3000mhz. If I remember correctly, 3200mhz is pushing the memory compatibility of a 2600.  

Thanks! I will try this!

“Appear weak when you are strong, and strong when you are weak.” - Sun Tzu, The Art of War #muricaparrotgang

Tier Lists and Specs List Below

Motherboard VRM tier list  -----  PSU tier list

React if you agree with me!

 

CPU: Ryzen 5 3600  |  CPU Cooler: Asus ROG STRIX LC240 White |  RAM: Crucial Ballistix RGB 16GB 3600 | Mobo: ASUS ROG STRIX B550-A  |  SSD: Inland m.2 NVMe SSD 256GB  |  HDD: Seagate 2TB 7200RPM |  GPU: RTX 3060 Ti FE  |  PSU: Seasonic SGX 650 |  Case: Lian Li o11 mini-W  |  Mouse: Razer Basilisk mercury |  Keyboard: Drop CTRL (Used. I did not spend $200 on a keyboard) |  Mouse Pad: Aura Mech Purple Storm  |  MonitorAsus TUF 24" IPS 144Hz 1080p

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6 hours ago, Sorenson said:

I would try updating your bios and dialing your ram down to 3000mhz. If I remember correctly, 3200mhz is pushing the memory compatibility of a 2600.  

So it kinda works, the BSOD have stopped for now, but every so often it freezes, any ideas?

“Appear weak when you are strong, and strong when you are weak.” - Sun Tzu, The Art of War #muricaparrotgang

Tier Lists and Specs List Below

Motherboard VRM tier list  -----  PSU tier list

React if you agree with me!

 

CPU: Ryzen 5 3600  |  CPU Cooler: Asus ROG STRIX LC240 White |  RAM: Crucial Ballistix RGB 16GB 3600 | Mobo: ASUS ROG STRIX B550-A  |  SSD: Inland m.2 NVMe SSD 256GB  |  HDD: Seagate 2TB 7200RPM |  GPU: RTX 3060 Ti FE  |  PSU: Seasonic SGX 650 |  Case: Lian Li o11 mini-W  |  Mouse: Razer Basilisk mercury |  Keyboard: Drop CTRL (Used. I did not spend $200 on a keyboard) |  Mouse Pad: Aura Mech Purple Storm  |  MonitorAsus TUF 24" IPS 144Hz 1080p

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39 minutes ago, jsugarman2005 said:

So it kinda works, the BSOD have stopped for now, but every so often it freezes, any ideas?

How did you change your memory frequency? Most DOCP profiles increase the memory voltage to something like 1.35v. You should check that it’s not running at the stock voltage. You can use Dram calculator for Ryzen to look up the values you should use. 

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