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Windows Constantly BSODing no matter what I do

Hi all, I'm extremely stumped here, and need some help. I have a computer, that had some problems about a month ago with windows crashing, found out the ram was incompatible with the motherboard, so I bought new ram. Still had crashes, so I replaced the motherboard. Found out the power supply was 10 years old, so I replaced that as well. Have also replaced the GPU and im still getting constant crashing. It's now a 3600x, with a 6600xt with 32GB of ram and a 750 watt powersupply. I have also reinstalled windows about 6 times now, with different ISO's and versions of both 11 and 10 with no luck. Have also replaced the SSD and HDD. Feel like this PC is haunted at this point.

BSOD Codes have ranged from IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL to PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA to SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION. Alot of the crashes point to ntoskrnl.exe through reinstalls

So please, any help would be greatly appreciated. Attached is a windows log collector from another forum that holds all the dmps, system info and error logs you could need.

DESKTOP-QFN7MVS-2022-06-26_20-39-49.zip

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Have you tried replacing the ssd/hdd ? If that's also not the problem then it's just a software/compatibility issue at this point

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10 minutes ago, Super panda said:

Have you tried replacing the ssd/hdd ? If that's also not the problem then it's just a software/compatibility issue at this point

Yeah, installed a brand new NVME ssd and replaced the hard drive with a new one also prior to replacing the ram and motherboard. Pretty much have stock windows with only completely necessary drivers and software and still having the same problems. Alot of the crashes point to ntoskrnl.exe through reinstalls, and I'm not experienced enough with windbg to actually be able to diagnose exactly what driver it is.

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Have found something that might have something to do with it, not sure. Some event viewer logs about LogonUI.exe crashing with amdxx64.dll.

 

Sig[0].Name=Application Name
Sig[0].Value=LogonUI.exe
Sig[1].Name=Application Version
Sig[1].Value=10.0.22000.120
Sig[2].Name=Application Timestamp
Sig[2].Value=7d1c9b17
Sig[3].Name=Fault Module Name
Sig[3].Value=amdxx64.dll
Sig[4].Name=Fault Module Version
Sig[4].Value=30.0.21017.1000
Sig[5].Name=Fault Module Timestamp
Sig[5].Value=628338fe
Sig[6].Name=Exception Code
Sig[6].Value=c0000005
Sig[7].Name=Exception Offset
Sig[7].Value=00000000001fa970

Trying to remove and replace LogonUI.exe with the instructions found here. Will update when I can.

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Being limited in my knowledge, especially when it comes to reading some of these log files, I can only offer this. Ryzens seem to work best with Crucial Ballistix RAM, so while I've seen more of a pattern with Corsair RAM of late in such regard to crashes and such, it is possible there's something the 3600 doesn't like about that RAM that could be causing Windows to crash when loading.

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8 minutes ago, An0maly_76 said:

Being limited in my knowledge, especially when it comes to reading some of these log files, I can only offer this. Ryzens seem to work best with Crucial Ballistix RAM, so while I've seen more of a pattern with Corsair RAM of late in such regard to crashes and such, it is possible there's something the 3600 doesn't like about that RAM that could be causing Windows to crash when loading.

It has a pair of 16gb 3200 Teamgroup ram (TLZGD432G3200H). It's on the supported ram list for the motherboard which is the only reason I bought specifically this. I have ran the windows memory Diags on it, showed no errors. I have some sticks of old 2666 G.Skill ripjaws V currently running in my server that I'm about to pull out and test with when I get the chance, but I seriously doubt the ram is the problem here. I would try running Manjaro(or some other form of linux), but it's not my PC so I have to have it run windows reliably. 

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EDIT: Updated 12:16a 6/27/22

 

The motherboard may support it. That doesn't necessarily mean the processor is going to like it.

 

ADDED: Lots of folks showing up with crashes and such of late, most using Corsair RAM with a Ryzen. These processors seem a bit funny about RAM, and seem to work best with Crucial Ballistix -- I have two Ryzens with Crucial Ballistix that consistently score higher than expected on Cinebench R23, a rather rigorous stress test. Just saying that if all else fails, you might consider swapping to Crucial Ballistix and see if that helps.

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These BSOD descriptions sound a lot like ram issue.

Try running it at the default ddr4 speed of 2133 Mhz. Ryzen is notorious for not playing well with high speed ram.

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11 minutes ago, An0maly_76 said:

EDIT: Updated 12:16a 6/27/22

 

The motherboard may support it. That doesn't necessarily mean the processor is going to like it.

 

ADDED: Lots of folks showing up with crashes and such of late, most using Corsair RAM with a Ryzen. These processors seem a bit funny about RAM, and seem to work best with Crucial Ballistix -- I have two Ryzens with Crucial Ballistix that consistently score higher than expected on Cinebench R23, a rather rigorous stress test. Just saying that if all else fails, you might consider swapping to Crucial Ballistix and see if that helps.

I personally have G.Skill Trident Z Neo's in my gaming PC, and G.Skill Ripjaws V in my home NAS, paired with a Ryzen 5700x and a 5900x respectably. I'll have to pull one of those kits and give them a try in computer I'm having issues with. If it turns out to be ram I'll definitely look into a pair of Ballistix.

 

1 minute ago, Rocky Starfield said:

These BSOD descriptions sound a lot like ram issue.

Try running it at the default ddr4 speed of 2133 Mhz. Ryzen is notorious for not playing well with high speed ram.

Tried without XMP enabled (2666) and underclocking to 2133, same issues. I've never had a problem with "high speed ram"(currently run 3600Mhz) and ryzen personally since the 2xxx's but I wouldn't call 3200Mhz high speed comparative to the speeds I've seen and have ran before that's why I got this Teamgroup kit.

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6 minutes ago, Rocky Starfield said:

These BSOD descriptions sound a lot like ram issue.

Try running it at the default ddr4 speed of 2133 Mhz. Ryzen is notorious for not playing well with high speed ram.

I don't necessarily know about high speed RAM, but I run 3200 and it works fine. I think there's something about other RAM brands that is different from Crucial Ballistix that it just doesn't like.

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11 minutes ago, An0maly_76 said:

I don't necessarily know about high speed RAM, but I run 3200 and it works fine. I think there's something about other RAM brands that is different from Crucial Ballistix that it just doesn't like.

My Corsair 3200 kit runs stable only at 2933

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14 minutes ago, TheSavageTaco said:

I personally have G.Skill Trident Z Neo's in my gaming PC, and G.Skill Ripjaws V in my home NAS, paired with a Ryzen 5700x and a 5900x respectably. I'll have to pull one of those kits and give them a try in computer I'm having issues with. If it turns out to be ram I'll definitely look into a pair of Ballistix.

 

Tried without XMP enabled (2666) and underclocking to 2133, same issues. I've never had a problem with "high speed ram"(currently run 3600Mhz) and ryzen personally since the 2xxx's but I wouldn't call 3200Mhz high speed comparative to the speeds I've seen and have ran before that's why I got this Teamgroup kit.

Definitely try other ram sticks first. If they work fine, run Memtest86 on your current kit and see if it shows any errors.

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1 minute ago, Rocky Starfield said:

My Corsair 3200 kit runs stable only at 2933

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Definitely try other ram sticks first. If they work fine, run Memtest86 on your current kit and see if it shows any errors.

And it could be that one stick or the other of the current RAM has some sort of defect as well. Perhaps try one stick or the other to see if the problem persists. Has this already been suggested / tried?

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7 minutes ago, An0maly_76 said:

And it could be that one stick or the other of the current RAM has some sort of defect as well. Perhaps try one stick or the other to see if the problem persists. Has this already been suggested / tried?

I have tried it, and ran the windows memory test on the current new kit, it showed no errors. It's not a memtest run but that's next. 

 

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30 minutes ago, TheSavageTaco said:

I have tried it, and ran the windows memory test on the current new kit, it showed no errors. It's not a memtest run but that's next. 

 

Which motherboard? Was the previous one the same model board?

 

Have you checked your CPU pins for damage?

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2 hours ago, 191x7 said:

Which motherboard? Was the previous one the same model board?

 

Have you checked your CPU pins for damage?

MSI X570-A PRO, and no the previous one was not the same. The CPU was fine when I moved it to the new motherboard.

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Did you try any other processor?

And do you have intel or amd?

 

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