Do you have someone who can help with diagnosing a Windows 10 Event Viewer log?
Do you have someone who can help with diagnosing a Windows 10 Event Viewer log?
x79 is the sandy-bridge LGA 2011 compatible socket. It has a bit of wear, yet handles heavy multithreaded tasks well—performing better than a 6700k. Interesting that the entry-level version still functions adequately.
Varies by motherboard; some aren't compatible with Windows 10.
I also used my "Windows 10 compatible" X79 Extreme9 version prior to upgrading to MATX. The previous setup continued to face the same issues.
Refer to the BSOD guidance posted at the top of this troubleshooting thread for posting details. Event viewer logs provide useful data but may not match the depth of information from dump files and related tools mentioned in the instructions. I'm interested in understanding what might be causing your crash, so I'll do my best to assist. Thanks to @STRMfrmXMN for tagging me.
I tested my memory drive last night and found 8 mistakes. It might be time to send it back for replacement.
it might involve two hardware components or the RAM could be affected by another part such as the motherboard or CPU. I could perform an SSD check to verify its status and also run a CPU test. You wouldn't want to push the CPU to full capacity for too long, so the optimal approach would be to operate it around 75% for an extended period on a test that simulates various CPU workloads.