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So i have been fighting a myriad of blue screen issues that happen at random. Some while gaming, some while browsing the web. Sometimes after 10 minutes, sometimes after 10 hours.

 

The things I've tried so far are:

- Completed a memtest with no errors (plan on re-running this test since I think it might not have run correctly)

- Swapped out old RAM for a new set

- Swapped motherboards (followed by a windows reinstall)

- Swapped CPU for another one

- Checked SSD for bad sectors

- Scanned OS for errors

- Tried Ubuntu and still got a hard lock

 

So far the only thing that seems to have fixed it was deletimg files associated with ethernet port. I am still in the early stages of testing after that but it seems to be better. The problem is that my WiFi will randomly go to shit and makes it not fun to be online so I would like to keep the ethernet working.

 

I have some of the crash logs on the computer at home, I'm just looking for ideas because I'm about at witts end.

 

Also, do they make a PCIe network card with integrated WiFi?

 

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Have you tried making sure its not a PSU issue?

 

Disabling files associated with the ethernet port seems like quick the strange solution. Very strange imo. As far as wifi, there are many PCI-E based WIFI cards. As a matter of fact the vast majority of them are exactly that. They just slide in a slot.

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I agree with @suchamoneypit, the PSU's the only thing you haven't tested yet.

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So I did another Windows reinstall since I broke the last one beyond recognition and it still threw a blue screen at me and rand Driver Verifier as soon as I had the OS installed. It produced a series of crashes and generated a new dump log.

 

After googling, I found one guy that says it's because the ethernet port is trying to go from a high power to a low power state and causing a crash. I'm trying to figure out how I can stop mine from changing states since there is not up to date driver for this thing.

 

Also, crashes seem to be more common with lots of internet activity in the background, downloading games and watching videos at the same time etc.

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