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Hey guys, 

I recently upgraded my CPU cooler and SSD on my PC. But since I have disassembled and assembled my PC again after installing those two components. My PC has constantly been showing blue screens with different errors every time. 
 

I unplugged everything when I was installing the cooler, including RAM and GPU. 
 

I have done SFC scans and reinstalled Windows. Still the same issue. 
 

what should I do now?

 

Everything was working before the disassembly.

 

EDIT:

give me 10 minutes and I will post all the requirements that are mentioned by admins. i.e. dump files, sys info, etc.

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All the Info that is asked to put in here by the mods

 

  • Current OS and previous OS- Windows 11 x64
  • CPU - Ryzen 7 2700X
  • GPU - GTX 1070 8GB
  • MOBO - Gigabyte B450M DS3H
  • PowerSupply - 700W Corsair

Dump Files:

Dump Files.7z

 

PerfMon Log:

Not able to create. It won't give the option to save after 60 sec.

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I reinstalled a new window just now, after reassembled the PC again and this issue still persists.

 

also I notices that my gpu fan is not running. It runs during the initial startup of PC and then turns of.

 

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19 hours ago, bamboobandit said:

 

also I notices that my gpu fan is not running. It runs during the initial startup of PC and then turns of.

This could be normal behavior. Many GPUs have a quiet setting in which the fan stops running if the power draw is low enough.

As for the other problems, I suggest you try disassembling and reassembling again taking utmost care to make sure all the cables and connectors are properly seated.

Hope that helps.

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It looks like memory from the dump files. Memory doesn't have to mean RAM, but it's usually the main suspect. Windows puts low priority data from RAM into the page file and loads it back in when needed so storage can look like memory (And memory can look like storage). The memory controller is in the CPU and if this fails it will just look like memory.

 

When it's storage about half of the dumps will usually blame storage or storage drivers, which I don't see here, so it's likely not storage.

 

If anything is overclocked or undervolted, remove it. That includes the overclock you have on the RAM.

 

You are on BIOS version F63a which is a fairly new BIOS, but it's a beta BIOS. BIOS versions that end in a letter are beta versions. I would ideally want you on a different one like F66, but the board doesn't have Flashback so a crash during the BIOS update could brick the board. Test the other things first, then consider if the risk is worth it to you. 

 

To test the RAM, use the machine normally with one stick at a time (In your case, installing Windows as it crashes when you tried reinstalling). If just one of the sticks cause crashes, faulty stick. If it crashes with either stick it's probably the CPU. Memory testers miss faulty RAM fairly often with DDR4 and newer.

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