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Constant Blue Screens/ BSOD

Believe it or not, I've been having this problem for the past 5 months, and today I kind of snapped. I've been frequently getting a lot of blue screens, and all have different stopcodes. The stopcodes are listed below, but I have tried consulting different PC repair stores, yet they said they can't find the source of the blue screen. I was suggested to change my SSD and Ramsticks, still no luck. I was even told my monitor is the cause, yet that could be a wild guess.

From what I can remember, I just casually scroll through any website, and it would just bsod. This even happens when I'm trying to update my Genshin Impact launcher, yet it would freeze my screen until it gets a bsod which is the "Unexpected_Kernel_Mode_Trap"

The source of the bsods is still a mystery, but here in my town, we've been getting a lot of frequent power surges, and my Computer didn't get to shut down properly. I was still using it for school and gaming at the time too.
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Everything else just occurs wh
en I'm browsing on Firefox or Edge.
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I'm literally at a loss here, and I'm so tempted to buy myself a new pc yet I don't want to spend the extra 1k for just a brand new one. Please help me, I'm on my knees at this point.

My PC Specs:

Processor: Ryzen 3 3200G
MOBO: MSi A320M Pro-Vh
Ram: 8 gigabyte Ramsta 2666
Power Supply: Aigo WARRIOR AK600
SSD: Ramsta 250gb
HDD: I forgot the brand but it's 1 TB

EDIT: Before the replacement for the SSD and Ram sticks, the SSD was a Kingston 500gb, and the Ramsticks were  8x2 HyperX Fury DDR4 2666

If there's anything else I need to add on the comment section, I'm more than willing to oblige. Thank you if you can take the moment to help me.

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All of your errors are consistent with faulty memory. You replaced the ram, so the other thing it could be is a faulting memory controller on the cpu. If you can get your hands on another cpu to test, or take your cpu to a repair shop.

 

also, if you have power surges get a line conditioner or ups. 

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2 hours ago, Whatisthis said:

All of your errors are consistent with faulty memory. You replaced the ram, so the other thing it could be is a faulting memory controller on the cpu. If you can get your hands on another cpu to test, or take your cpu to a repair shop.

 

also, if you have power surges get a line conditioner or ups. 

we did get a ups a week afterwards, but now that you mentioned it, I guess I could find myself a replacement by next week. I'll keep you and this thread updated if anything happens. Thanks again for taking the time!

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Random crash errors typically means an issue with RAM, but please upload the dump files as instructed in the "BSOD posting instructions" thread pinned to the top of the troubleshooting forum. 

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8 hours ago, Bjoolz said:

Random crash errors typically means an issue with RAM, but please upload the dump files as instructed in the "BSOD posting instructions" thread pinned to the top of the troubleshooting forum. 

apologies for the late reply, but I used method B to get my info. Right now the Resource and Performance Monitor is taking more than the intended 60 seconds, so I'll probably just wait.

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16 hours ago, Whatisthis said:

All of your errors are consistent with faulty memory. You replaced the ram, so the other thing it could be is a faulting memory controller on the cpu. If you can get your hands on another cpu to test, or take your cpu to a repair shop.

 

also, if you have power surges get a line conditioner or ups. 

 

8 hours ago, Bjoolz said:

Random crash errors typically means an issue with RAM, but please upload the dump files as instructed in the "BSOD posting instructions" thread pinned to the top of the troubleshooting forum. 

I also saw the additional instructions on adding info about your pc so I might as well add it here.

x64 bit system
OEM
Activated Windows Pro using MAS
Desktop
I forgot the model number of my OEM
1 year old system

One thing I forgot to mention too is that I reformatted my PC about 3 times now, yet I still get the same bsod stopcodes. Last night I got an "IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL" while just watching youtube videos. It happens randomly


btw I decided to multi quote just in case if both of you are still interested at the additional information

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