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So i recently helped a friend build a new PC. he has a ryzen 3200G apu, not sure of RAM but its 16gigs and mobo right now off of the top of my head.

 

windows 10 is installed and up to date, drivers are proper and up to date, but the PC blue screens within seconds of logging in. The error is different every time. I've seen: system service exception, critical process died, kernel autoboost invalid lock release, memory management, IRQL not less than or equal, among others. I have tested the memory multiple times, reinstalled windows, reinstalled drivers, reinstalled windows and didnt install drivers, etc. I have no idea what this could be at this point beyond a defective CPU or mobo. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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I'm not sure if i did the bios or not.(EDIT: it is fully up to date, version 2.70) its a ASRock B450M/AC. The newest bios said it doesnt work with the 3200g. I may have updated it anyway at some point since it wasnt working. The PSU is ok but i could try a different one. Nothing else is plugged in, a wired keyboard and mouse. its using an m.2 drive for boot and that is the only drive in the system

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6 minutes ago, matt0725 said:

I'm not sure if i did the bios or not.(EDIT: it is fully up to date, version 2.70) its a ASRock B450M/AC. The newest bios said it doesnt work with the 3200g. I may have updated it anyway at some point since it wasnt working. The PSU is ok but i could try a different one. Nothing else is plugged in, a wired keyboard and mouse. its using an m.2 drive for boot and that is the only drive in the system

i would try a different PSU at this point. other then that I am at a loss personally

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Alot of those errors are RAM related but if the CPU is dying/defective it can cause these errors to appear too.
One more thing - If your RAM is simply clocked beyond what the CPU itself can handle it can result in the same even though all actually checks out.

You can try dropping RAM speed down to the next divider beneath where it's running now and see if that changes anything or you can try a small bump in CPU voltage as in up to the very next voltage value available. If you want, just do both and see how it does.

If you still have problems, a list of what settings you are using in the BIOS would be helpful here.

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