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Hi everyone,

 

Let me get straight to the point since I appreciate your time. I have a relatively new system that I built myself that's randomly BSOD-ing, by randomly I mean I cannot seem to determine any cause or correlation. (I've included the dump files from the pinned post)

System specs:
- Gigabyte B650 Gaming X AX V2 (bios version F30)
- Ryzen 7 9700X
- 64gb of ram (2x32 ddr5, kingston fury beast black)
- RTX 4080 Super (ASUS Proart)
- Be Quiet 1000W Pure Power 12M
- WD 2TB SSD
- Windows 11


I'll list the things I've tried at the end of the post, this is a description in my own words of what's going on:

- from time to time the system crashes with a short BSOD before either restarting or shutting down completely
- this seems to not happen if I do not force the system to do anything (like run a game or do work in Blender)
- sometimes, "randomly", I get a crash when trying to run specific workloads*
- this is in contradiction to running Cinebench on both the CPU and GPU tests for without a crash (really seems like the PC is not appreciating me using it)
- after the first crash the system crashes a couple of more times on subsequent reboots immediately when logging in to windows, or shortly after

What I've tried so far:
- I've tried disabling XMP
- I've tried switching monitors (no clue why, why not?)
- at first I thought it was a loose cable so I checked all the cables and even reassembled the PC at one point
- after that I've tried running the system on the erm APU (?), the same crashes occurred (I removed the nvidia card and connected directly to the MB display port)
- I've tried removing each one of the 2 sticks of RAM I have, putting one, then the other in the first channel slot, the crashing still occurred
- I have completely reinstalled the OS formatting the ssd, reset the bios, still crashes

I'm sure I missed something obvious, but this is kind of driving me crazy so I'm hoping someone can point it out.
I'd be very appreciative in any direction that I could investigate this further or resolve the issue.

* I've been trying to play Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered and that crashes [not on the same scene] with first the audio going out then a visible texture corruption, but this problem has been occurring before I purchased the game a week ago, it's just been the only way I seem to "consistently" reproduce it, play the game and watch it crash after a bit

Edit: Unsure if the attachments work, here's a drive link for the same files https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1T_TPm9vYCsXXF5A7Ofv8njSNUDIsutmT?usp=drive_link

perfmon.html SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip

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maybe the motherboard? 

But it might be that the power grid isn't stable like is there some big industry close by ? 

if so check the power from your socket "electricity meter" if its not stable get a UPS/battery. long time ago i worked in Spain for like 2 months and i had to get a UPS for my PC to make it run normally between 16:00 and 21:00 because the rollers at a factory close by would be on. making allot of interference and letting the net dip below 200V (where 220v/ to 240v is normal in the EU)

 

looking at what you posted i don't think this is the problem but looking  in to it doesn't hurt. (i just don't know what else it could be)

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The collection file didn't include any dump files from the BSODs. Could you check manually? Go to C:\Windows\Minidump and check if you have any minidump files. If you do, go back to the Windows folder and copy the Minidump folder itself to the Downloads folder (You can use the desktop if you don't have OneDrive syncing files). Zip the copied folder and attach it to a post. Please follow the instructions to the letter as Windows doesn't like you messing with files in this location.

 

If you don't have any dump files, do you remember the crash error(s)? A dump of the events in Event Viewer could also help. Open Event Viewer → Windows Logs → System. Highlight the events from the last ~2 days, right click and save. Attach to a post. 

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