Hello, making this post as a last resort to try to fix the BSOD issues...
PC specs:
Another info, the blue screens NEVER happened when playing games. So it seems like a driver issue? although I formated and reinstalled windows 10 multiples times in the last 2 months...
I also use windows 10 on Vmware for work, the blue screens also happens there (very cool).
Mini dump and Sysnative zip: BSOD - Google Drive
PC specs:
- Dr. Zaber Sentry mini itx case
- Mobo Biostar X370GTN
- Ryzen 3600
- 2x 16gb teamgroup 3200 mhz RAM
- Noctua NH-L9i
- Galax GTX 1660
- Crucial P1 500Gb M.2 SSD
- Samsung 860 evo 1 Tb sata SSD
- Toshiba 1TB hdd
- Corsair 450W SFX PSU
- PC functioned perfectly for 2 years, then one day a weird problem started happening where the CPU would clock itself down to 0.15Ghz. Looking it up on google it seemed like a Mobo issue, where the temperature wasn't being detected correctly, disabling prochot on ryzen master software would fix the issue (also rebooting would fix it sometimes).
- Ordered a new mobo, Gigabyte A520I AC as well as a new pc case, Lian Li lancool 2 mesh (moved the parts to the new case myself and reinstalled windows) that's when the BSDO problems started, system service exception, lock release, random .sys files, very random BSOD codes, happened 1-4 times a day, usually when the pc was turning on or waking from sleep, but also happens randomly.
- Tried removing one stick of RAM and then the other, no luck. Bought new RAM stick, no luck.
- Was sure the problem was the new mobo, RMA'd it and swapped back to the old mobo, the downclock issues no longer happened, all was working fine for about a week, when the BSOD problems started happening again (OMG).
- Got the new mobo from RMA, put it in the case, same issues.
- Tried Driver Verifier, got a minidump file but had to format the pc since it completly blew windows.
- Bought a new PSU, Corsair 550W, problems still happen.
- Tried removing the toshiba and samsung ssds, still happens.
Another info, the blue screens NEVER happened when playing games. So it seems like a driver issue? although I formated and reinstalled windows 10 multiples times in the last 2 months...
I also use windows 10 on Vmware for work, the blue screens also happens there (very cool).
Mini dump and Sysnative zip: BSOD - Google Drive
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