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I've changed the motherboard, RAM, CPU and power supply

I still have my SSD m2 and regular SSD.

I installed a clean Windows and from the first start I started having problems I've never seen before.

It started with about 20 blue screens of death in about 2 hours of use

I reinstalled 5 more times and the problem seemed to go away.

Then a problem with videocard, in games after about 5 minutes the game crashed with an error that the graphics card is not responding and i solved this by enabling debug mode in nvidia. but the final problem is that the games have stopped downloading or updating citing corruption file/update the game from steam.

I have two SSD's and have tried installing Windows on both drives and the blue screen issue still persists.

 

What I'm guessing, most likely the last motherboard burned out and damaged the drives. Why do I think so ? It doesn't have sound ! Before I changed all the components everything was working.

 

Checked the drive with Victoria and it found no errors in it.

What can I do ? How can i make sure it's the drive or something else ?

 

 

Computer specs:

Motherboard: ASUS TUF GAMING Z690-Plus BIOS 2204 (NEW)

SSD M2: Kingstone A2000 1tb

SSD : SAMSUNG 870 QVO (NEW)
Some logs:

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downloaded memtest64 and after the test immediately a blue screen with memory managment error

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Do you have a SSD that you can install Windows on that was not in the last system that burned up?

 

If you do not have a SSD, if you can go to Microcenter buy one of the cheap inland drives just for this purpose. 

 

When I first read this I was thinking video card. However, I want to rule out the SSD first.

 

Do you have an old video card on hand?

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  • 3 weeks later...
On 12/19/2022 at 4:17 PM, BadBadali said:

Do you have a SSD that you can install Windows on that was not in the last system that burned up?

 

If you do not have a SSD, if you can go to Microcenter buy one of the cheap inland drives just for this purpose. 

 

When I first read this I was thinking video card. However, I want to rule out the SSD first.

 

Do you have an old video card on hand?

Sorry for late reply.

In case you're wondering, I finally found the cause of my problems.
There was nothing wrong with the RAM, the manufacturer checked it and gave it back.
It turned out that all the problems I pointed out are solved immediately if you put windows 11.
The computer refuses to work on windows 10.

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On 1/5/2023 at 7:14 AM, skaad666 said:

Sorry for late reply.

In case you're wondering, I finally found the cause of my problems.
There was nothing wrong with the RAM, the manufacturer checked it and gave it back.
It turned out that all the problems I pointed out are solved immediately if you put windows 11.
The computer refuses to work on windows 10.

Hey skaad666

 

This is interesting to me.

I have the same motherboard. I don't have issues like those you experienced, but performance is really not as good as I would expect.

I'm still on 1304 BIOS as I've been too cautious to upgrade because of horror stories and not being able to rollback.

But I too am on Windows 10. I wonder if I would notice an improvement if I upgraded to Windows 11?

What  do you think?

 

Thanks

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On 1/19/2023 at 1:51 AM, jamieboo said:

Hey skaad666

 

This is interesting to me.

I have the same motherboard. I don't have issues like those you experienced, but performance is really not as good as I would expect.

I'm still on 1304 BIOS as I've been too cautious to upgrade because of horror stories and not being able to rollback.

But I too am on Windows 10. I wonder if I would notice an improvement if I upgraded to Windows 11?

What  do you think?

 

Thanks

I did not notice any improvement on 11 windows.
Only more problems to contend with.
Personally for me 10 windows was better.
Sorry for the late reply!

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