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This is not the first time this has happened, it happened not even a month ago, the PC just crashes with a blue screen and it says that message.

When it automatically restarts it just crashes again. For some reason i was able to get into the OS by just going in the BIOS and exiting it. When I get into the OS I get spammed with errors that say "The instruction at 0x00000006EDFC00 referenced memory at 0x00000004EDF5C00. The memory could not be writted. Click OK to terminate the program" and the box is WerFault.exe - Application error 

I talked to a microsoft support rep and they tried having be boot to lgkc and it said critical process died with a blue screen then we tried to use recovery mode and it blue screen crashed again. Then we tried to re install windows, it crashed again, Nothing is working.

He said he could not help me anymore. He thinks it is a problem on my SSD where windows is installed. It is a 256gb 850 evo. I also have a 2TB WD Black. I tried running memtest and it came up with no errors. pls help 4000 pc is dead atm. I cannot test if the ram is working on another pc because no other pc i have used ddr4.

I've dried wiping both drives and swapping around ram slots, and removing the hdd and vice versa with my ssd, 

 

in the windows settings it wont let me system restore, system image recovery, startup repair, or go back to previous build, all gives me an error saying it wont work.

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Everything is hooked up correctly on your PC? And I'd recommend booting into Ubuntu or some other linux distro, using that to format the drives, then try a reinstall. And can we have a full spec list?

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6 minutes ago, Zando Bob said:

Everything is hooked up correctly on your PC? And I'd recommend booting into Ubuntu or some other linux distro, using that to format the drives, then try a reinstall. And can we have a full spec list?

pc is BRAND new just got everything 2 months ago, it worked for the entire 2 months no errors whatsoever.

 

I7 6700k 4.00 GHZz

Asus STRIX gtx 1080 8gb

Asus PRIME z270-k

EVGA SuperNova 750W G2

Cooler Master 212 evo

256gb 850 evo

2TB WD Black HDD

Masterbox case 5

Windows 10

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8 minutes ago, Zando Bob said:

Everything is hooked up correctly on your PC? And I'd recommend booting into Ubuntu or some other linux distro, using that to format the drives, then try a reinstall. And can we have a full spec list?

and i've already tried completely wiping both drives, and installed windows on both drives it doesn't seem to be a hdd or ssd issue unless both of them are broken. i think it is faulty ram but the memtest says 0 errors so i have no idea

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11 minutes ago, Dank_nuggs said:

and i've already tried completely wiping both drives, and installed windows on both drives it doesn't seem to be a hdd or ssd issue unless both of them are broken. i think it is faulty ram but the memtest says 0 errors so i have no idea

Run the ram through one stick at a time, once in each slot. It'll take a long time, but it'll weed out any faulty RAM sticks. If you get desperate, I'd try installing a Linux bistro and see if it can run stably, to weed out the possibility Windows is hating on your computer. 

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GPU: Sapphire Pulse Radeon 9060 XT 16GB Radeon WX2100 M4 SoC 10C Radeon RX 5700

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6 minutes ago, Zando Bob said:

Run the ram through one stick at a time, once in each slot. It'll take a long time, but it'll weed out any faulty RAM sticks. If you get desperate, I'd try installing a Linux bistro and see if it can run stably, to weed out the possibility Windows is hating on your computer. 

ive already tried running ram sticks one at a time as i said in my previous posts "swapping out ram sticks" id and id rather not run a linux or bistro os anything else i can try?

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Just now, Dank_nuggs said:

ive already tried running ram sticks one at a time as i said in my previous posts "swapping out ram sticks" id and id rather not run a linux or bistro os anything else i can try?

Try resetting the BIOS to default settings. If that makes no difference, remove all the drives except the boot one, and take out the GPU, and just run it off the iGPU on the i7. If that makes no difference, then I'd try with a different PSU (if you have one). Then maybe try with a different drive. If all else fails, RMA the mobo, just to be sure. I highly doubt the CPU could be messing it up. 

 

Though before you do that, I'd recommend taking the PC apart, and then putting it back together piece-by-piece, making sure to get everything installed/plugged in correctly. That'll rule out user error. 

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GPU: Sapphire Pulse Radeon 9060 XT 16GB Radeon WX2100 M4 SoC 10C Radeon RX 5700

Storage: 1TB MP34 + 2TB P41 500GB SSD + 2x4TB IronWolf Pro in ZFS Mirror Apple AP0512Z 1TB Crucial MX500

ODD: LG WH14NS40 None LG GP65NB60 USB DVD Writer Don't know

PSU: EVGA 850W GM Silverstone SST-TX300 53.8Wh LiPo Battery Delta DPS-980BB

Case: Silverstone Sugo 14 Dell Inspiron 530S Mac16,12 chassis (13" MBA) 2009-2012 Mac Pro "Cheese Grater"

OS: Gentoo Linux TrueNAS Scale macOS 26 Tahoe Fedora Linux

 

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13 minutes ago, Zando Bob said:

Try resetting the BIOS to default settings. If that makes no difference, remove all the drives except the boot one, and take out the GPU, and just run it off the iGPU on the i7. If that makes no difference, then I'd try with a different PSU (if you have one). Then maybe try with a different drive. If all else fails, RMA the mobo, just to be sure. I highly doubt the CPU could be messing it up. 

 

Though before you do that, I'd recommend taking the PC apart, and then putting it back together piece-by-piece, making sure to get everything installed/plugged in correctly. That'll rule out user error. 

I'm 100% sure that everything is plugged in correctly and put together perfectly it wouldnt have worked for 2 1/2 months if not. 

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1 minute ago, Dank_nuggs said:

I'm 100% sure that everything is plugged in correctly and put together perfectly it wouldnt have worked for 2 1/2 months if not. 

You never know. IT could have been jolted or something, or it just decided to break itself. But it looks like a good system, so I see no reason for it to fail, other than the actual hardware failing, but there ins't really an easy way to pinpoint what pice of hardware is the malfunctioning one. 

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Motherboard: ASRock Z690 ITX/ax ASUS Pro B550M-C/CSM Apple J713AP Mac-F221BEC8 (Mac Pro 5,1)

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GPU: Sapphire Pulse Radeon 9060 XT 16GB Radeon WX2100 M4 SoC 10C Radeon RX 5700

Storage: 1TB MP34 + 2TB P41 500GB SSD + 2x4TB IronWolf Pro in ZFS Mirror Apple AP0512Z 1TB Crucial MX500

ODD: LG WH14NS40 None LG GP65NB60 USB DVD Writer Don't know

PSU: EVGA 850W GM Silverstone SST-TX300 53.8Wh LiPo Battery Delta DPS-980BB

Case: Silverstone Sugo 14 Dell Inspiron 530S Mac16,12 chassis (13" MBA) 2009-2012 Mac Pro "Cheese Grater"

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6 minutes ago, Zando Bob said:

You never know. IT could have been jolted or something, or it just decided to break itself. But it looks like a good system, so I see no reason for it to fail, other than the actual hardware failing, but there ins't really an easy way to pinpoint what pice of hardware is the malfunctioning one. 

do you think if i just take it into a local computer shop they can fix it for me? i've tried so much shit on my end i just have no idea. ive posted on so many forums and nobody knows wtf is wrong with it. could be the mb the gpu the ssd the hdd the cpu the psu. like holy fuck. its so cancerous i didnt even do anything to the pc man. 

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3 minutes ago, Dank_nuggs said:

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I'd defo try and see if they can diagnose anything that might be wrong with it. Though it depends on the computer store. Sometimes it seems like 'tech' people working for a business don't know any more than you and me. 

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6 minutes ago, Zando Bob said:

I'd defo try and see if they can diagnose anything that might be wrong with it. Though it depends on the computer store. Sometimes it seems like 'tech' people working for a business don't know any more than you and me. 

agh dude, like it literally depresses me. 4000$ down the drain lmao 

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agh dude, like it literally depresses me. 4000$ down the drain lmao 

That really sucks. :( And it cost you $4K for that? Does it have a custom loop? 

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Just now, Dank_nuggs said:

no, just canadian +Tax +shipping turns around 4000 dollars

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GPU: Sapphire Pulse Radeon 9060 XT 16GB Radeon WX2100 M4 SoC 10C Radeon RX 5700

Storage: 1TB MP34 + 2TB P41 500GB SSD + 2x4TB IronWolf Pro in ZFS Mirror Apple AP0512Z 1TB Crucial MX500

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Motherboard: ASRock Z690 ITX/ax ASUS Pro B550M-C/CSM Apple J713AP Mac-F221BEC8 (Mac Pro 5,1)

RAM: 2x16GB 3600Mhz DDR4 2x16GB 2400MHz DDR4 24GB Micron LPDDR5 4x8GB 1333MHz ECC DDR3

GPU: Sapphire Pulse Radeon 9060 XT 16GB Radeon WX2100 M4 SoC 10C Radeon RX 5700

Storage: 1TB MP34 + 2TB P41 500GB SSD + 2x4TB IronWolf Pro in ZFS Mirror Apple AP0512Z 1TB Crucial MX500

ODD: LG WH14NS40 None LG GP65NB60 USB DVD Writer Don't know

PSU: EVGA 850W GM Silverstone SST-TX300 53.8Wh LiPo Battery Delta DPS-980BB

Case: Silverstone Sugo 14 Dell Inspiron 530S Mac16,12 chassis (13" MBA) 2009-2012 Mac Pro "Cheese Grater"

OS: Gentoo Linux TrueNAS Scale macOS 26 Tahoe Fedora Linux

 

Display: LG 27UK650-W (4K 60Hz IPS panel)

Mouse: EVGA X17

Keyboard: Corsair K55 RGB

 

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19 minutes ago, Dank_nuggs said:

that wont help me because I can't even get into the OS, only thing that works is safe mode with cmd and the bios

And there's no way to do a clean install? Can you try with a different hard drive? There seems to be no reason for anything to fail. 

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Motherboard: ASRock Z690 ITX/ax ASUS Pro B550M-C/CSM Apple J713AP Mac-F221BEC8 (Mac Pro 5,1)

RAM: 2x16GB 3600Mhz DDR4 2x16GB 2400MHz DDR4 24GB Micron LPDDR5 4x8GB 1333MHz ECC DDR3

GPU: Sapphire Pulse Radeon 9060 XT 16GB Radeon WX2100 M4 SoC 10C Radeon RX 5700

Storage: 1TB MP34 + 2TB P41 500GB SSD + 2x4TB IronWolf Pro in ZFS Mirror Apple AP0512Z 1TB Crucial MX500

ODD: LG WH14NS40 None LG GP65NB60 USB DVD Writer Don't know

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Case: Silverstone Sugo 14 Dell Inspiron 530S Mac16,12 chassis (13" MBA) 2009-2012 Mac Pro "Cheese Grater"

OS: Gentoo Linux TrueNAS Scale macOS 26 Tahoe Fedora Linux

 

Display: LG 27UK650-W (4K 60Hz IPS panel)

Mouse: EVGA X17

Keyboard: Corsair K55 RGB

 

Mobile/Work Devices: 14" M5P MacBook Pro (work) - iPhone 17 Pro - Apple Watch S11

 

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22 minutes ago, Zando Bob said:

And there's no way to do a clean install? Can you try with a different hard drive? There seems to be no reason for anything to fail. 

ive completely wiped both my ssd and my hdd is seems very unlikely for both to be faulty. ive installed win10 on both separately nothing helped. i'm just thinking it has to be faulty ram

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