BSOD following motherboard replacement issue in part 2
BSOD following motherboard replacement issue in part 2
Issue identified with artifacting in certain Windows applications, also noted in related sources.
The crash log mentions AMD graphics, suggesting a driver issue or hardware problem.
This indicates your GPU driver or hardware may be faulty. You might attempt a DDU setup and apply either the newest or an older driver version from AMD, as you already performed a clean install which should have resolved any software issues. Unless the issue persists with the GPU firmware, it usually points to a hardware defect, often requiring a return merchandise authorization or replacement with a new GPU.
This update I shared has been blocked by moderators. I’ll be posting it again here. I switched to a new Gigabyte B550 Aorus Elite v2 motherboard in December, and since then I’ve experienced random BSODs after logging into Windows. Recently, it triggered a completely different BSOD showing "netwtw06.sys." A search linked it to a Wi-Fi card (Asus PCI card with Intel 8260). Earlier issues included System Service Exception, amdkmdag.sys, kernel traps, page faults, and ntoskrnl.exe. All drivers are up-to-date. I’m using four TridentZ sticks at 3600MHz, and the RAM model appears in their compatibility list. The CPU isn’t overclocked. Could anyone help identify the cause of these frequent BSODs just after login?