I have been getting BSOD on my system for over a year. I basically shelved it, using my laptop instead, as I slowly replaced every piece of hardware.
I have replaced the ram, rma'd two motherboards, replaced the psu, gpu, and m.2 ssd.
It is now virtually a brand new system, yet I am still getting BSOD.
Namely:
(1) CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED
(2) IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
(3) PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
(4) SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
(5) KERNEL_AUTO_BOOST_INVALID_LOCK_RELEASE
With my limited knowledge and research it appears to be a driver issue, but I am unable to isolate which driver.
I have:
Run memtest86 on both sticks of ram individually with no errors.
Reinstalled windows 10 numerous times, trying it without using windows update, and with windows update.
Run driver verifier.
Used driver view to check on all non-MS drivers, all are 2019 or newer, with the exception of amdgpio3, which is 2016 and I can't find newer.
The only drivers I have manually installed are AMD chipset drivers and nvidia drivers, sourced from nvidia, amd or msi directly.
I've been running furmark and prime95 simultaneously and monitoring temperatures. No crashes as yet, further leading me to believe it's drivers and not hardware?
http://speccy.piriform.com/results/NTHC6ijgctANfYuzTbfLpFY
I have replaced the ram, rma'd two motherboards, replaced the psu, gpu, and m.2 ssd.
It is now virtually a brand new system, yet I am still getting BSOD.
Namely:
(1) CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED
(2) IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
(3) PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
(4) SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
(5) KERNEL_AUTO_BOOST_INVALID_LOCK_RELEASE
With my limited knowledge and research it appears to be a driver issue, but I am unable to isolate which driver.
I have:
Run memtest86 on both sticks of ram individually with no errors.
Reinstalled windows 10 numerous times, trying it without using windows update, and with windows update.
Run driver verifier.
Used driver view to check on all non-MS drivers, all are 2019 or newer, with the exception of amdgpio3, which is 2016 and I can't find newer.
The only drivers I have manually installed are AMD chipset drivers and nvidia drivers, sourced from nvidia, amd or msi directly.
I've been running furmark and prime95 simultaneously and monitoring temperatures. No crashes as yet, further leading me to believe it's drivers and not hardware?
http://speccy.piriform.com/results/NTHC6ijgctANfYuzTbfLpFY