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Hello I have experienced many BSOD's over the past few months, and had many different bugcheck numbers. I have had bugcheckcode 0, 30, 59, 80, and 313. I believe it is my power supply. I just wanted more experienced advice on how to fix this. 

 

It has happened while I have been gaming at 4k in games such as Gang Beasts, Valley, The Witcher 3. However, all the other games that I play at 4k have no issue. 

 

My rig 

Ryzen 1700 stock clocks

EVGA 1080 ti FTW3- running stock clocks

16gb Vengeance  LPX 2666 running @ 2666

PSU- 650W EVGA GQ

MOBO-Gigabyte ab-350 gaming 3

 

I have reinstalled all drivers and have used DDU. Have unplugged and plugged everything back in. I have the computer plugged into a decent surge protector. I have run multiple diagnostics with no errors. If there is anything else I should do  please let me know. If not I think I need to get a new PSU.

 

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bccodes

 

30

Cause

This bug check occurs when some routine attempts to set the stack pointer in the trap frame to a lower value than the current stack pointer value.

If this error were not caught, it would cause the kernel to run with a stack pointer pointing to stack which is no longer valid.

59

Cause

One possible cause of this bug check is depletion of nonpaged pool memory. If the nonpaged pool memory is completely depleted, this error can stop the system. However, during the indexing process, if the amount of available nonpaged pool memory is very low, another kernel-mode driver requiring nonpaged pool memory can also trigger this error.

80

Cause

A variety of hardware malfunctions can cause the NMI_HARDWARE_FAILURE bug check. The exact cause is difficult to determine.

Resolution

Remove any hardware or drivers that have been recently installed. Make sure that all memory modules are of the same type.

 

bccode 0 and 313 dont exist those are other errors

 

 

cause in general by this is because of RAM instability in most cases ( ryzen is known with ram instability issues , caused by motherboard manufacturers )  

i think personally that u need a bios update to solve it ( they released bios updates for ryzen memory instability issues in many boards )

 

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