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My Computer BlueScreens Every 1-2 Hours

Zust

I have had my PC for about 6 months now and ever since I first booted up the system, it has repeatedly BSODed every hour or so. The only time it does not BSOD is when I am in a game, except for Premiere or Photoshop. Every one of the BSOD has been different so I really did not know what to do. I attempted to self diagnose the problem by completely factory resetting the computer MULTIPLE TIMES, but nothing has worked I have sent it to a computer repair shop near me and they have told me things such as "Your RAM is bad" or "The GPU is your main problem", which propelled me into spending almost $1000 to upgrade my system from a 1650 Super, to a 2060 Super. Then I upgraded from 4x4gb of Delta R Ram, to 2x8gb of G Skill RAM. When i installed these parts thinking all my problems were solved, My PC bluescreened AGAIN but this time it happened repeatedly. Some of my tech savvy friends have told me to just build a completely new system, but I really don't want to if I don't have to. I AM OPEN TO ABSOLUTELY ANY HELP AT ALL WITH THIS. SPECS ARE AS FOLLOWED

 

16gb RAM

Ryzen 5 3600

2060 Super FE

B450M Motherboard

650W PSU

1TB M.2 SSD

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17 minutes ago, Zust said:

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Whats the stop code in the BSOD? 

 

example:

critical_process_died

 

-Will

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11 minutes ago, Mel0nMan said:

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Definitely seems like a RAM issue, but if it happens with the new RAM it's most likely a motherboard problem. Could be an issue with memory channels on the board.

Not sure, dont have anything to test it with

 

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Just now, Zust said:

Not sure, dont have anything to test it with

 

You have RAM to test it with. Take one stick and put it in each slot, respectively, to see if each time the crash happens. Whichever slot(s) it crashes on are bad and shouldn't be used.

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1 minute ago, WillLTT said:

Whats the stop code in the BSOD? 

 

example:

critical_process_died

 

 

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THERE ALL DIFFERENT. mostly APC_INDEX_MISMATCH or IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL

which are hardware or driver related i think

 

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1 minute ago, Mel0nMan said:

You have RAM to test it with. Take one stick and put it in each slot, respectively, to see if each time the crash happens. Whichever slot(s) it crashes on are bad and shouldn't be used.

I did this before and nothing changed

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2 minutes ago, Zust said:

THERE ALL DIFFERENT. mostly APC_INDEX_MISMATCH or IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL

which are hardware or driver related i think

 

Sometimes screams incompatibble driver here 🙂

 

-Will

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2 minutes ago, person0123 said:

what operating system are you running on your computer?

Windows 10

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2 minutes ago, Zust said:

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You said you reset your pc, But did window fetch(download and install) the drivers? or did you?

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1 minute ago, WillLTT said:

You said you reset your pc, But did window fetch(download and install) the drivers? or did you?

I Did

 

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1 minute ago, WillLTT said:

You said you reset your pc, But did window fetch(download and install) the drivers? or did you?

what exactly is windows fetch

 

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Just now, Zust said:

what exactly is windows fetch

 

its not called that, i was using it to explain 😃 but it means that windows downloads and installs drivers for you, so you dont have to do it 🙂

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3 minutes ago, Zust said:

I Did

 

nice, now where did get the drivers? Manifacturers website?

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Just now, WillLTT said:

nice, now where did get the drivers? Manifacturers website?

mostly, I used DriverEasy to download most of them

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12 minutes ago, Zust said:

THERE ALL DIFFERENT. mostly APC_INDEX_MISMATCH or IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL

which are hardware or driver related i think

 

Then I think it is the cpu or mobo

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Just now, Zust said:

mostly, I used DriverEasy to download most of them

I havent heard of that app, I would always recommend downloading the drivers manually. Because then, you know that you downloaded the correct driver, and it is up to date

 

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1 minute ago, Latvian Video said:

Then I think it is the cpu or mobo

CPU unlikely, dying mobo maybe?

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3 minutes ago, Latvian Video said:

I havent heard of that app, I would always recommend downloading the drivers manually. Because then, you know that you downloaded the correct driver, and it is up to date

 

I have and from my experience they have well lets put it lighly "Drivers that dont exist."

 

For example, for my old build, i found drivers there that were for windows 10 for my mobo. 

 

But the manifacturer only has drivers up to windows 7..

 

They also try to trick you to download their driver installer app.

 

So try install some unmodified drivers 🙂

 

3 minutes ago, Zust said:

THIS IS REALY HELPFUL GUY I GENERALLY APPRECIATE YOU ALL 😎😎😍😍

From the actuall manifacturer website 🙂

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1 minute ago, Zust said:

THIS IS REALY HELPFUL GUY I GENERALLY APPRECIATE YOU ALL 😎😎😍😍

I am wondering, try running prime95, and check if it has any errors, or it crashes. It will really load up the cpu

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Just now, WillLTT said:

I have and from my experience they have well lets put it lighly "Drivers that dont exist."

 

For example, for my old build, i found drivers there that were for windows 10 for my mobo. 

 

But the manifacturer only has drivers up to windows 7..

 

They also try to trick you to download their driver installer app.

oh. is that bad?

 

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2 minutes ago, Zust said:

oh. is that bad?

 

Yes. They've boged and tricked incompatible drivers to work on newer operating systems, i recon that cant be good eh?

 

They could be poorly patched and buggy. 

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6 minutes ago, WillLTT said:

Yes. They've boged and tricked incompatible drivers to work on newer operating systems, i recon that cant be good eh?

 

They could be poorly patched and buggy. 

whats the solution doc

 

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