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Hello, so I have a computer with the Ryzen 2600, 16 GB corsair vengeance 3000Mhz (2933Mhz docpp), gtx 1060 6 GB, 3 TB HDD seagate, 1 TB HDD western digital blue, Samsung 860 evo 500 GB.

 

The problem is that I often have a blue screen, why that's the questions.

 

I reset Windows 4 times this month because of the blue screen that's not normal at all.

 

I change my memory, same problem, before I had g.skill tridentZ RGB 3000Mhz now Corsair.

 

Yes, I install the chipset drivers from the AMD website, audio Asus, nvidia official, Intel LAN Asus.

 

Name of the blue screen: kernel security checks failure.

 

  Can you help me, thank you !

 

AMD - Ryzen 5 2600 3.4GHz 6-Core / Evga 1070ti ftw 2 8 gb/ MSI B450 tomawack / Stock cooler/ G.SKILL 16gb 3000mhz RGB / 860 evo 500 GB /  XL2411 144HZ  / Western digital blue 1 TB 7200 RPM/ Corsair 760T (white) |Window 10 pro

 

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13 minutes ago, brubru1998 said:

Hello, so I have a computer with the Ryzen 2600, 16 GB corsair vengeance 3000Mhz (2933Mhz docpp), gtx 1060 6 GB, 3 TB HDD seagate, 1 TB HDD western digital blue, Samsung 860 evo 500 GB.

 

The problem is that I often have a blue screen, why that's the questions.

 

I reset Windows 4 times this month because of the blue screen that's not normal at all.

 

I change my memory, same problem, before I had g.skill tridentZ RGB 3000Mhz now Corsair.

 

Yes, I install the chipset drivers from the AMD website, audio Asus, nvidia official, Intel LAN Asus.

 

Name of the blue screen: kernel security checks failure.

  

  Can you help me, thank you !

 

This error is usually caused due to Memory or Driver incompatibility issues or corruption of system data.

Make sure that is not a windows issue as this message indicates that there is some corruption in the system.

Restore drivers to factory, or rollback.

Try running ram and CPU without overclocking

and if everything else fails. get a Freshly reinstalled windows

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