I'm experiencing sudden intermittent BSODs?
I'm experiencing sudden intermittent BSODs?
CPU: Ryzen 3600
GPU: RTX 3080
RAM: Approximately 48GB across two different RAM modules.
Experienced three random BSODs this week. The first occurred unexpectedly while playing a game I've been using for weeks, Monster Hunter World. The second happened right after restarting from the first incident. The third occurred when I closed Monster Hunter World today. I've already updated my graphics drivers.
Here are the memory dumps:
https://easyupload.io/m/01mqs5
Run DXDIAG to identify issues and verify that your dx files are current.
I completed that immediately and there are no old files or errors present. I'll share another memory dump if I run into another BSOD.
Sorry, here it is again
https://easyupload.io/m/01mqs5
didn't realize file.io links are removed if any download happens
I shared several screenshots with captions, I hope it's useful.
Give Microsoft/Windows an opportunity to perform a cleanup. Make sure all crucial data is backed up at least twice in locations separate from the system. Check that the backups can be recovered and read properly.
Start by running the various troubleshooters—they might identify and resolve issues.
Next, execute "dism" and "sfc /scannow" to detect and fix file-related problems.
For more details:
https://www.windowscentral.com/how-use-d...s-10-image
https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-use-sfc-...es-2626161
I will defer to @ubuysa for further clarification on memory dump interpretations.
It’s likely there will be some overlap between the memory dump and error logs.
Thanks for the information. They indicate this might be related to a RAM problem. There are three distinct bugchecks across different operations, all pointing to RAM as the likely cause. One dump fails with a 0xC000005 exception (invalid memory access) even.
From the dumps, it appears there is a mismatch in the RAM. You have two sets of 8GB Corsair CMH32GX4M2D3600C18 RAM and another set of two 8GB G.Skill F4-3200C16-8GVGB RAM. It’s very risky to mix RAM, even if the specifications seem similar. Always purchase RAM as a matched set.
I recommend removing one pair of RAM sticks. Based on the slot layout, it seems the G.Skill sticks were added later. I suggest taking out these two and checking if the system remains stable.