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Hi all, I just finished a new build on Saturday night but have been getting hit with a lot of BSODs.

PC Specs are:

CPU: Ryzen 5 1600x
CPU cooler: CM Hyper 212 evo
Mobo: Gigabyte AB350 Gaming 3
Memory: 16GB Vulcan Ram – 1 stick 2400
Storage: WD m.2 500 gb
PSU: Corsair cx650m
GPU: Asus Strix 1050TI OC edition
 

I installed windows via a flash drive, and am currently running it without a key for the time being (hoping to get this straightened out before purchasing it)

I installed every recommended driver from Gigabyte, updated the bios the rev 7, and updated drivers from Nvidia as well. I also went into settings and updated all recommended drivers from windows as well.

As far as programs I have installed, Chrome, Nvidia Experience, Gigabyte app center, Steam, Paladins and Unigine heaven.

 

Saturday night I installed Rocket league after all of this half way through an exhibition I received my first BSOD. I looked up the code on google and proceeded to tinker away, receiving a few more here but proceeding to follow the steps to fix them. By the end of Saturday night I thought I had it figured out as I was able to run the full benchmark with no issue and played multiple games of Rocket league showing no issue.

 

Sunday morning I then wanted to install another small game and started to play. I installed Paladins (directly from Hi-Rez). I began playing and roughly 3 minutes into the game I get hit with another BSOD. At this point the cycle began again, nearly every time a different BSOD code.

 

The list of BSOD codes I’m currently receiving are:

Stop code: KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT HANDLED
What Failed: amdppm.sys

Stop code: SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
What Failed: win32kbase.sys

Stop code: KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
What Failed: rx640x64.sys

Stop code: PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
What Failed: NTFS.sys

Stop code: KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
What Failed: CLASSPNP.SYS

Stop code: CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED

 

Typically, these have occurred while playing the games, but have also now been happening during boot up or just light browsing. There were also a few memory related codes that happened earlier, but at that time I didn’t begin taking notes, chalking it up as 1 or 2 hiccups that would be a quick fix.

 

I did run a windows memory diagnostic, and was told it detected hardware problems. I changed ram slots and it still detects all 16 gb of ram. If need be I can return it to the store and get a replacement. I just want to be sure. I have also gone into cmd and ran SFC / scannow and fixed one or two errors it had found.

 

At this point I’m at wits end. First, I appreciate anyone who actually read all of that. And second, I’d really appreciate any all input.

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  • 4 weeks later...
On 24.07.2017 at 10:31 PM, Menas said:

Installed the current set of drivers. All that ended up changing was the *type* of BSOD's occuring. 

 

I ended up returning the 16GB Vulcan Ram, buying a pack of Corsair Vengeance 16GB, I haven't had a single issue since.

I am having BSOD issues with my ryzen rig too recently. I looked up my mobo's website and my RAM wasn't on the QVL list. Now what I'm asking is have you get any blue screens since u changed ur RAM and should I do it too, isn't there any shortcuts to that? Thanks dude :)

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