S Silentfox Member Joined May 23, 2020 Posts 16 May 23, 2020 #1 Hi, everyone. I've getting those BSODs, since I build my first pc in december . Happens everyday sometimes during use, sometimes at 5 am when im not using it. . Tested RAM on memtest, no errors, updated BIOS and Windows, but BSODs are still alive. Tried wiping windows and doing an install from win 10 and same issue applies. My pc characteristics : Nvidia geforce RTX 2060 Super RBG Ventus MSI Ryzen 5 3600 B450 Tomahawk max 16gb RAM by G.skill F4-3600C18D-16GTZRX SDD - 1 TB intel 660p SSD Stock cooler on cpu AOC 25 inch 144 hz monitor EVGA 650 W GOLD Attachments SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip 1 MB · Views: 4
Hi, everyone. I've getting those BSODs, since I build my first pc in december . Happens everyday sometimes during use, sometimes at 5 am when im not using it. . Tested RAM on memtest, no errors, updated BIOS and Windows, but BSODs are still alive. Tried wiping windows and doing an install from win 10 and same issue applies. My pc characteristics : Nvidia geforce RTX 2060 Super RBG Ventus MSI Ryzen 5 3600 B450 Tomahawk max 16gb RAM by G.skill F4-3600C18D-16GTZRX SDD - 1 TB intel 660p SSD Stock cooler on cpu AOC 25 inch 144 hz monitor EVGA 650 W GOLD
x BlueRobot Administrator Staff member Joined May 7, 2013 Posts 10,195 Location %systemroot% May 23, 2020 #2 This more than likely related to hardware. Silentfox said: Tested RAM on memtest, no errors, Click to expand... Are you referring to the PassMark version?
This more than likely related to hardware. Silentfox said: Tested RAM on memtest, no errors, Click to expand... Are you referring to the PassMark version?
S Silentfox Member Joined May 23, 2020 Posts 16 May 23, 2020 #3 x BlueRobot said: This more than likely related to hardware. Are you referring to the PassMark version? Click to expand... Not sure. It was 4 passes took about 4 hours didn't find any errors. Booted it from USB
x BlueRobot said: This more than likely related to hardware. Are you referring to the PassMark version? Click to expand... Not sure. It was 4 passes took about 4 hours didn't find any errors. Booted it from USB
S Silentfox Member Joined May 23, 2020 Posts 16 May 23, 2020 #4 x BlueRobot said: This more than likely related to hardware. Are you referring to the PassMark version? Click to expand... Had two back to back BSOD within 10-15 minutes. Please help Attachments SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip 1.1 MB · Views: 4
x BlueRobot said: This more than likely related to hardware. Are you referring to the PassMark version? Click to expand... Had two back to back BSOD within 10-15 minutes. Please help
M MrPepka Sysnative Staff, BSOD Kernel Dump Senior Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 17, 2019 Posts 534 May 24, 2020 #5 Update BIOS - Support For B450 TOMAHAWK MAX | Motherboard - The world leader in motherboard design | MSI Global Run regedit and go to HKLM/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/AmdPPM and set DWORD key "Start" parameter to 0x3
Update BIOS - Support For B450 TOMAHAWK MAX | Motherboard - The world leader in motherboard design | MSI Global Run regedit and go to HKLM/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/AmdPPM and set DWORD key "Start" parameter to 0x3
S Silentfox Member Joined May 23, 2020 Posts 16 May 24, 2020 #6 MrPepka said: Update BIOS - Support For B450 TOMAHAWK MAX | Motherboard - The world leader in motherboard design | MSI Global Run regedit and go to HKLM/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/AmdPPM and set DWORD key "Start" parameter to 0x3 Click to expand... updating BIOS today, I read online to change it to 0x4 so I did previously. i will change back to 3, Thank you! Will keep updated.
MrPepka said: Update BIOS - Support For B450 TOMAHAWK MAX | Motherboard - The world leader in motherboard design | MSI Global Run regedit and go to HKLM/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/AmdPPM and set DWORD key "Start" parameter to 0x3 Click to expand... updating BIOS today, I read online to change it to 0x4 so I did previously. i will change back to 3, Thank you! Will keep updated.
S Silentfox Member Joined May 23, 2020 Posts 16 May 24, 2020 #7 Just had a crash on my pc while it was idle. No blue screen or minidump created. -System -Provider [ Name] EventLog -EventID6008 [ Qualifiers] 32768 Level2 Task0 Keywords0x80000000000000 -TimeCreated [ SystemTime] 2020-05-24T19:31:14.086659300Z EventRecordID3376 ChannelSystem ComputerDESKTOP-5EEMALV Security -EventData 3:17:27 PM ‎5/‎24/‎2020 74408 E4070500000018000F0011001B004201E407050000001800130011001B004201600900003C000000010000006009000001000000B00400000100000000000000 Binary data: In Words 0000: 000507E4 00180000 0011000F 0142001B 0010: 000507E4 00180000 00110013 0142001B 0020: 00000960 0000003C 00000001 00000960 0030: 00000001 000004B0 00000001 00000000 In Bytes 0000: E4 07 05 00 00 00 18 00 ä....... 0008: 0F 00 11 00 1B 00 42 01 ......B. 0010: E4 07 05 00 00 00 18 00 ä....... 0018: 13 00 11 00 1B 00 42 01 ......B. 0020: 60 09 00 00 3C 00 00 00 `...<... 0028: 01 00 00 00 60 09 00 00 ....`... 0030: 01 00 00 00 B0 04 00 00 ....°... 0038: 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
Just had a crash on my pc while it was idle. No blue screen or minidump created. -System -Provider [ Name] EventLog -EventID6008 [ Qualifiers] 32768 Level2 Task0 Keywords0x80000000000000 -TimeCreated [ SystemTime] 2020-05-24T19:31:14.086659300Z EventRecordID3376 ChannelSystem ComputerDESKTOP-5EEMALV Security -EventData 3:17:27 PM ‎5/‎24/‎2020 74408 E4070500000018000F0011001B004201E407050000001800130011001B004201600900003C000000010000006009000001000000B00400000100000000000000 Binary data: In Words 0000: 000507E4 00180000 0011000F 0142001B 0010: 000507E4 00180000 00110013 0142001B 0020: 00000960 0000003C 00000001 00000960 0030: 00000001 000004B0 00000001 00000000 In Bytes 0000: E4 07 05 00 00 00 18 00 ä....... 0008: 0F 00 11 00 1B 00 42 01 ......B. 0010: E4 07 05 00 00 00 18 00 ä....... 0018: 13 00 11 00 1B 00 42 01 ......B. 0020: 60 09 00 00 3C 00 00 00 `...<... 0028: 01 00 00 00 60 09 00 00 ....`... 0030: 01 00 00 00 B0 04 00 00 ....°... 0038: 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
x BlueRobot Administrator Staff member Joined May 7, 2013 Posts 10,195 Location %systemroot% May 25, 2020 #8 Could you please run the Sysnative collection tool again? It'll be easier if we had the latest logs from the crash.
Could you please run the Sysnative collection tool again? It'll be easier if we had the latest logs from the crash.
S Silentfox Member Joined May 23, 2020 Posts 16 May 25, 2020 #9 x BlueRobot said: Could you please run the Sysnative collection tool again? It'll be easier if we had the latest logs from the crash. Click to expand... Done. Ever since BIOS update. My ram is back to 2133 hz instead of 3600. Only one crash since i think. Attachments SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip 1.2 MB · Views: 3
x BlueRobot said: Could you please run the Sysnative collection tool again? It'll be easier if we had the latest logs from the crash. Click to expand... Done. Ever since BIOS update. My ram is back to 2133 hz instead of 3600. Only one crash since i think.
x BlueRobot Administrator Staff member Joined May 7, 2013 Posts 10,195 Location %systemroot% May 25, 2020 #10 Thanks, looks like it was a system application crash. At least it seems that you haven't had any new BSODs for the last couple of days. Is the processor running at it's stock speed as well? Could you please download Crystal Disk Info and let us know what the status is? The standard edition will suffice. Download
Thanks, looks like it was a system application crash. At least it seems that you haven't had any new BSODs for the last couple of days. Is the processor running at it's stock speed as well? Could you please download Crystal Disk Info and let us know what the status is? The standard edition will suffice. Download
S Silentfox Member Joined May 23, 2020 Posts 16 May 25, 2020 #11 x BlueRobot said: Thanks, looks like it was a system application crash. At least it seems that you haven't had any new BSODs for the last couple of days. Is the processor running at it's stock speed as well? Could you please download Crystal Disk Info and let us know what the status is? The standard edition will suffice. Download Click to expand... Yes I never changed processor. Only changes made were to ram put at 3600 with XMP and then changed voltage to 1.5v for dram https://imgur.com/a/7aLldag
x BlueRobot said: Thanks, looks like it was a system application crash. At least it seems that you haven't had any new BSODs for the last couple of days. Is the processor running at it's stock speed as well? Could you please download Crystal Disk Info and let us know what the status is? The standard edition will suffice. Download Click to expand... Yes I never changed processor. Only changes made were to ram put at 3600 with XMP and then changed voltage to 1.5v for dram https://imgur.com/a/7aLldag
x BlueRobot Administrator Staff member Joined May 7, 2013 Posts 10,195 Location %systemroot% May 26, 2020 #12 Looks like your SSD is okay, have you had any other crashes since? I would recommend removing MSI Afterburner at least for troubleshooting purposes, since it has been known to cause issues with earlier Windows operating systems.
Looks like your SSD is okay, have you had any other crashes since? I would recommend removing MSI Afterburner at least for troubleshooting purposes, since it has been known to cause issues with earlier Windows operating systems.
S Silentfox Member Joined May 23, 2020 Posts 16 May 26, 2020 #13 x BlueRobot said: Looks like your SSD is okay, have you had any other crashes since? I would recommend removing MSI Afterburner at least for troubleshooting purposes, since it has been known to cause issues with earlier Windows operating systems. Click to expand... MSI Afterburner has not been reinstalled because i read issues about that as well. I enjoyed MSI afterburner for the RIVATurner statistics of gpu and cpu temps in games. No crashes since though!
x BlueRobot said: Looks like your SSD is okay, have you had any other crashes since? I would recommend removing MSI Afterburner at least for troubleshooting purposes, since it has been known to cause issues with earlier Windows operating systems. Click to expand... MSI Afterburner has not been reinstalled because i read issues about that as well. I enjoyed MSI afterburner for the RIVATurner statistics of gpu and cpu temps in games. No crashes since though!
S Silentfox Member Joined May 23, 2020 Posts 16 May 27, 2020 #14 x BlueRobot said: Looks like your SSD is okay, have you had any other crashes since? I would recommend removing MSI Afterburner at least for troubleshooting purposes, since it has been known to cause issues with earlier Windows operating systems. Click to expand... Well today I woke up to my computer that had crashed this morning at idle. Here is the new sysnative dump. Attachments SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip 1.3 MB · Views: 2
x BlueRobot said: Looks like your SSD is okay, have you had any other crashes since? I would recommend removing MSI Afterburner at least for troubleshooting purposes, since it has been known to cause issues with earlier Windows operating systems. Click to expand... Well today I woke up to my computer that had crashed this morning at idle. Here is the new sysnative dump.
S Silentfox Member Joined May 23, 2020 Posts 16 Jun 3, 2020 #15 Please help Attachments SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip 1.4 MB · Views: 2
x BlueRobot Administrator Staff member Joined May 7, 2013 Posts 10,195 Location %systemroot% Jun 18, 2020 #16 Both of the last two crashes are related to a buffer overrun, which can be related to either hardware (typically RAM) or drivers. Let's eliminate any software related issues by running DV for at least 24 hours - Driver Verifier - BSOD related - Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7 + Vista
Both of the last two crashes are related to a buffer overrun, which can be related to either hardware (typically RAM) or drivers. Let's eliminate any software related issues by running DV for at least 24 hours - Driver Verifier - BSOD related - Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7 + Vista
S Silentfox Member Joined May 23, 2020 Posts 16 Jun 27, 2020 #17 How do i post what driver verifier finds?
S Silentfox Member Joined May 23, 2020 Posts 16 Jun 27, 2020 #18 x BlueRobot said: Both of the last two crashes are related to a buffer overrun, which can be related to either hardware (typically RAM) or drivers. Let's eliminate any software related issues by running DV for at least 24 hours - Driver Verifier - BSOD related - Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7 + Vista Click to expand... How do I post what driververifier finds?
x BlueRobot said: Both of the last two crashes are related to a buffer overrun, which can be related to either hardware (typically RAM) or drivers. Let's eliminate any software related issues by running DV for at least 24 hours - Driver Verifier - BSOD related - Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7 + Vista Click to expand... How do I post what driververifier finds?
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Jun 27, 2020 #19 If you got a BSOD, post here the last minidump(s).
x BlueRobot Administrator Staff member Joined May 7, 2013 Posts 10,195 Location %systemroot% Jun 27, 2020 #20 Like @xilolee said, if you experience any crash, then please run the file collection tool again and attach the .zip.
Like @xilolee said, if you experience any crash, then please run the file collection tool again and attach the .zip.