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I've been getting BSODs a lot, even three times a day. They happen randomly. Sometimes when I'm watching something, and other times when I'm gaming. When checking the dump files, it lists my SATA SSD driver as the cause, but not only is Windows installed on a different drive, the disk itself is empty. I tried updating the drivers. I'm running the newest BIOS and Windows releases. Here's the link to diagnostic files: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ZRz3mugNLTjXRNEOrRKZ_GepPbGcFy9Y?usp=sharing

+ Windows 11 (22621.1702)
+ x64
+ Installation age: ~0.5 weeks (just upgraded)
+ R9 7950X
+ ASUS Strix 1060 6GB (I know GPU is a massive bottleneck in games, but it is not a concern for my use case)
+ Asrock B650 PRO RS
+ Corsair RM1000x 1000W

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5 minutes ago, rokol said:

it lists my SATA SSD driver as the cause, but not only is Windows installed on a different drive, the disk itself is empty.

Did you try removing that drive from the system? I've seen it happen before where a faulty drive just being in the system, no data or anything on it, will cause Windows to just blue screen out of no where. 

 

Also are you running any Curve Optimizer or PBO settings?

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2 minutes ago, RONOTHAN## said:

Did you try removing that drive from the system? I've seen it happen before where a faulty drive just being in the system, no data or anything on it, will cause Windows to just blue screen out of no where. 

 

Also are you running any Curve Optimizer or PBO settings?

I'm only running EXPO didn't do any manual OC. Also, I'll remove the drive and report whether I get more BSODs, but ultimately I'd like to keep the drive if possible.

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11 hours ago, rokol said:

I've been getting BSODs a lot, even three times a day. They happen randomly. Sometimes when I'm watching something, and other times when I'm gaming. When checking the dump files, it lists my SATA SSD driver as the cause, but not only is Windows installed on a different drive, the disk itself is empty. I tried updating the drivers. I'm running the newest BIOS and Windows releases. Here's the link to diagnostic files: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ZRz3mugNLTjXRNEOrRKZ_GepPbGcFy9Y?usp=sharing

+ Windows 11 (22621.1702)
+ x64
+ Installation age: ~0.5 weeks (just upgraded)
+ R9 7950X
+ ASUS Strix 1060 6GB (I know GPU is a massive bottleneck in games, but it is not a concern for my use case)
+ Asrock B650 PRO RS
+ Corsair RM1000x 1000W

Both of the dump files show a power state transition error with the CX400 SSD. This can be a faulty drive. There aren't really any storage drivers to update outside of RAID for Windows, it's just integrated into the OS.

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