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BSOD after mobo swap part 2

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As suggested there I reinstalled Windows finally today but I am still facing the BSOD after a fresh install. Can it be that something else is causing this? Attached the BSOD WhoCrashed report.

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Also there is graphical glitch when I am opening some good images

 

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Update: Artifacting in some Windows app is driver issue as also highlighted here.

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amdkmdag.sys in the crash log indicates to AMD graphics. Either driver or hardware fault I think.

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This means the driver or hardware of your GPU is bad. You can try doing a DDU and installing either the latest or one version older driver from AMD, since you already did a fresh install that should have fixed any software issue. Unless it's a problem with the GPUs firmware. Typically if the card still has problems after a fresh install of Windows that would mean the GPU has a hardware problem, typically only fixed by RMA or replacing with a new GPU.

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30 minutes ago, Tan3l6 said:

amdkmdag.sys in the crash log indicates to AMD graphics. Either driver or hardware fault I think.

 

26 minutes ago, SpookyCitrus said:

This means the driver or hardware of your GPU is bad. You can try doing a DDU and installing either the latest or one version older driver from AMD, since you already did a fresh install that should have fixed any software issue. Unless it's a problem with the GPUs firmware. Typically if the card still has problems after a fresh install of Windows that would mean the GPU has a hardware problem, typically only fixed by RMA or replacing with a new GPU.

There is an update to this I posted it but moderators locked it. Will post it here again:

 

I changed my motherboard to a new Gigabyte B550 Aorus Elite v2 in December, since then I have been facing random bsod after login into Windows. Today strangely it gave a complete new BSOD "netwtw06.sys" Google search revealed it to be related to Wifi card (Asus PCI card using Intel 8260).

Previously it would be System Service Exception, amdkmdag.sys,  Unexpected Kernel Mode Trap, Page Fault in Non Paged area, ntoskrnl.exe, etc and others that didn't pinpoint exactly where it came from.

 

I have reinstalled Windows and all drivers are latest upto date. 

 

I have 4 sticks of TridentZ running at 3600mhz. The model of the ram is in their Compatibility list. The CPU is non overclocked. Rest of the specs are in signature.

 

So can anyone help to pinpoint what exactly is causing these BSOD's and why they are happening 99% of the time just after the login screen and going to desktop.

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