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My pc crashes or BSOD only when i start/playing games. 

 

[following the BSOD posting format]

 

OS - Windows 11
x64
What OS was originaly installed on the system - Windows 10
Full retail version
Age of system - 1 day
Age of OS installation - 1 day
Ryzen 9 7900
Video Card model - RTX 4080 FE
MotherBoard - x670 Aorus Elite
Power Supply - 850w seasonic prime platinum (from my previous pc w/c is 4 years old)
Laptop or Desktop - Desktop

 

EDIT: ddr5 memory has XMP on

 

Uploaded dmp files if that helps find the problem. Please help. 😞

dmp files.zip

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3 hours ago, Krelian99 said:

My pc crashes or BSOD only when i start/playing games. 

 

[following the BSOD posting format]

 

OS - Windows 11
x64
What OS was originaly installed on the system - Windows 10
Full retail version
Age of system - 1 day
Age of OS installation - 1 day
Ryzen 9 7900
Video Card model - RTX 4080 FE
MotherBoard - x670 Aorus Elite
Power Supply - 850w seasonic prime platinum (from my previous pc w/c is 4 years old)
Laptop or Desktop - Desktop

 

EDIT: ddr5 memory has XMP on

 

Uploaded dmp files if that helps find the problem. Please help. 😞

dmp files.zip 1.24 MB · 0 downloads

Latest bios?

 

Is the x670 aorus elite ax?  If so,  what motherboard revision? Their is no x670 aorus elite.

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13 hours ago, silencer12 said:

Latest bios?

 

Is the x670 aorus elite ax?  If so,  what motherboard revision? Their is no x670 aorus elite.

You can see this in the dump files, he has the X670 AORUS ELITE AX on BIOS version F10. The only newer non-beta BIOS is F11. 

 

@Krelian99 It looks like RAM in the dump files. The latest BIOS has memory improvements listed in the patch notes so that is worth a shot. I would not update to F20A as this is a beta version. If it still crashes, try running the RAM at 5200MT/s which is the highest officially supported speed by AMD. If it's stable here, gradually increase the speed until you find the highest it's stable on. If it still crashes, use the machine normally with one stick at a time and see if only one of them cause crashes.

 

If both sticks cause crashes when used alone, it's not RAM (Very unlikely both are faulty). One dump file mentioned the page file which is treated almost as if it was RAM, but it's on the disk. So the disk with the page file is a suspect. The final suspect would be the memory controller in the CPU. But please provide more dump files before doing anything. 

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