New AM5 system experiencing BSOD errors.
New AM5 system experiencing BSOD errors.
The files appear mixed, showing characteristics of both memory and storage. It's normal for a few files to resemble storage while others look like memory. This happens mainly due to the page file. With just two files it's difficult to be more precise. Memory isn't always RAM, but that's often the issue. The CPU (which includes the memory controller) and the motherboard can also appear similar. Using Memtest86+ isn't ideal for DDR4 because it tends to miss faulty RAM often. It's okay to run a scan, but it doesn't provide much value. I favor testing the PC normally with one stick at a time, though weekly crashes become annoying. For BIOS settings, disable Precision Boost Overdrive. PBO automatically overclocks based on temperatures, which can be excessive for some CPUs. If the system runs stably without EXPO enabled, slowly increase it. 6000MT/s is now more compatible than when it was released, but it's still risky. Certain processors are particularly sensitive to overclocking, especially older X3D chips.