Multiple BSODs occur when the PC is idle, even after a fresh installation.
Multiple BSODs occur when the PC is idle, even after a fresh installation.
Dear All,
I am struggling with an issue on my computer. It has been a month now and i haven't been able to found a solution even after hours of discussion with AI. Therefore wanted to have opinion of experts. The issue is i am getting multiple BSODs while my PC is idle for apprx 5 minutes. I can play many juicy games for hours without having a single crash, but soon as i open a video and drop mouse, all it takes is a couple minutes and i get BSOD and automatic restart. I even did multiple clean installs, but i cannot fix it. Yesterday i tried with brand new RAMs, and i could not even complete the clean install. After a base install is completed, where the i choose my Region and Keyboard type, computer keeps crashing, restarting and asking my region again.
First of all, my build (happy to provide any additional information):
Motherboard
: Gigabyte X570 Aorus Pro (BIOS is up to date),
CPU
: Amd Ryzen 5 3600x,
GPU
: MSI Radeon Rx 5700XT 8GB
Old PSU
: Xigmatek Minatour MT650,
New PSU
: MSI MAG A750GL PCIE5
Old RAM
: Corsair Vengeance 2x8GB 3200MHz,
New RAM:
Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 2x16GB 3600MHz
SSD 1
: Corsair Force MP510 256GB,
SSD 2
: Samsung 970EVOPlus 1Tb
OS: Windows 10 Home edition (will update to 11 if i can fix this issue)
I use 2 displays, 2nd one is a TV connected to GPU through HDMI
Now BSODs, list of all crashes with their stopcodes:
Initially
Memory_Management
System_Thread_exception_Not_Handled
DPC_Watchdog_violation
Page_Fault_in_Nonepaged_Area
Kernel_Auto_Boost_Invalid_Lock_Release
Kmode_exception_Not_Handled
Driver_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
Kernel_Auto_Boost_Lock_Acquisition_With_Raised_IRQL
System_Service_Exception >
FLTMGR.SYS
Kernel_Security_Check_Failure
After first clean install;
DPC_Watchdog_violation
Page_Fault_in_Nonepaged_Area
System_Service_Exception (no file)
After yesterday's upgrade with new RAMs and in the process of clean install;
System_Service_Exception >
dxgkrnl.sys
Driver_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL >
ndis.sys
System_Thread_Exception_not_handled
I tried many approaches. sfc, dism, driver verifier, Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool, clean install to SSD1, clean install to SSD2, booted with new/old PSUs. and happy to start all again. I am also open to change any piece of hardware as long as i know it is going to fix the issue. However i still dont even know if this issue is hardware or software related. I used to be able to boot and work in safe mode, but couple days ago i even got a crash while in safe mode.
Here is a
dmp file
i have been able to save before today, hope it helps. You can let me know if there is an issue with the file, but currently i cannot upload new ones due to my current status of not being able to log in. Now i am not even sure if i will be able to login to my computer, let alone being able to fix this issue. Any help is appreciated!
I recommend starting the system from a live Linux distribution (not an installation), such as Linux Mint. Try using it briefly to check if the system freezes while running Linux.
Just a note about booting from the USB drive—Linux is already installed there. If it crashes, it likely points to a hardware problem.
Refer to the provided links for detailed instructions.
Choose the Cinnamon version and prepare your setup.
On a Windows PC, employ Rufus to format the image onto a USB drive.
Rufus - Easy method for creating bootable drives
rufus.ie
Follow the accompanying guide for further steps.