Random BSOD screens with varied causes

JGushi

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Hello, I'm writing here because I'm desperate not knowing what is causing my pc crashing every time I use it. It may be in minutes or in hours.

  • A brief description of your problem: I've tried to do everything I could find on the internet, even a clean windows install and the problems still persist.
  • Desktop.
  • Windows 10 home x64
  • I bought it last year.
  • OS Version: 10.0.19042 N/A Build 19042
  • AMD Ryzen 5 3600, 3.6 Ghz, 6 nucleos 12, hilos, 32 mb cache
  • SSD M2 500 GB
  • Ram 16GB DDR4 2666 MHz
  • Video Nvidia GTX1650 4gb GDDR5 128 Bits 896 Cudas
  • Mainboard GIGABYTE B450M-S2H
  • Power Supply 550 Watts
  • Is driver verifier enabled or disabled? Not sure
  • What security software are you using? Windows Defender
  • Are you using proxy, vpn, ipfilters or similar software? No
  • Are you using Disk Image tools? No
  • Are you currently under/overclocking? No
Thanks in advance!
 

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This certainly appears to be a driver issue to me. It appears to be likely to related to a mini filter driver. I would follow the suggestion of using Driver Verifier for now. Could you also please zip up the kernel memory dump file and then upload it to a file sharing site such as Google Drive or OneDrive?

It can be found in the following location:

Rich (BB code):
%systemroot%\MEMORY.DMP
 
The computer is having recurrent BSOD after clean install.

There were many different types of bugchecks (11):

157
101
192
162
44
7F
50
139
3B
7E
133


Placing the computer in safe mode for 24 - 48 hours is a testing option.

Consider Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) or working up hardware.
 
Thanks for your replies! I've changed the motherboard, ram and processor (warranty). Got no problems do far.
 
What made you decide to RMA them?
What jcgriff2 and shook wrote. It was the second time that I had issues. The first time they only replaced the ssd. At least they replaced those with a good brand like asus (motherboard) and corsair (ram). The processor's rand was the same (ryzen).

So, happy ending :D thanks for the replies.
 

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