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Frequent BSOD's upon startup.

Hello, hope you're all having a great day,
I've been getting loads of BSOD's for quite a while, I built my pc at the end of June and my first BSOD occured after enabling XMP to set the ram at 3600mhz, unfortunately, 2 days after that (now first week of July) I got a BSOD, from then until September, I have resetted the CMOS a number of times, refunded the old ram sticks and bought new ones (once I tried to set them to 3600 manually at 1.38v, then my pc wouldn't post and the DRAM Debug LED was lighting up, I managed to mess around and troubleshoot such as reseating ram, using hdmi, resetting cmos, then it posted and after that I instantly refunded those sticks), I have also reinstalled windows, DDU the GPU drivers using Guru3d, and updated the bios, unfortunately I still get BSOD's and I am now clueless, here is the minidump file from my 2 recent BSOD's (today and yesterday), this is my first build and it's had me extremely stressed, I would be ecstatic if someone could point out either the issue so I can at least try replacing the component or either try fix it, anyways here's the link to my specs as well as the minidump files, also wanted to point out, the BSOD's only occur while turning the pc on, none have ever come while using the PC, 
 
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1M-tQW75Y4aW6a9bP76VNvcfOCtZN6W2K/view?usp=sharing

 

Specs List: https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/mkq7t8

 - Sorry for the long text, thanks!
 

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Ok, what RAM did you have at first?

 

And you currently have XMP enabled?

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At the start I had Crucial Ballistix 8x2 3600mhz cl16, then I refunded, waited 20 days and bought the same sticks again, and yeah XMP is currently enabled

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Any idea on what the issue could possibly be?

Thanks

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On 10/13/2021 at 9:03 PM, Mark Kaine said:

Ok, what RAM did you have at first?

 

And you currently have XMP enabled?

got another BSOD, 'STATUS SYSTEM PROCESS TERMINATED'

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