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MattIXC
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12-22-2019, 07:42 PM
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Hi I just build my PC and after installed windows, for some reason i got multiple bsod. After i update software for ryzen cpu from my MB web and AMD chipset also all the driver i can found, the bsod reduced significantly but bsod still happen once in a while. It was really annoying to have bsod while i work. Here is my Spec : Win 10 Pro .1903 AMD Ryzen 5 3600 Aorus X470 Gaming 5 wifi Bios v. F50 2x16gb Gskill Trident Z RGB Adata XPG Pro SX8200 Nvme Samsung Evo 860 RTX 2070s - latest update SeaSonic Prime 750W Gold Here is the minidump i got : https://drive.google.com/open?id=1XPm9pi...VHk-zHkjtn
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MattIXC
12-22-2019, 07:42 PM #1

Hi I just build my PC and after installed windows, for some reason i got multiple bsod. After i update software for ryzen cpu from my MB web and AMD chipset also all the driver i can found, the bsod reduced significantly but bsod still happen once in a while. It was really annoying to have bsod while i work. Here is my Spec : Win 10 Pro .1903 AMD Ryzen 5 3600 Aorus X470 Gaming 5 wifi Bios v. F50 2x16gb Gskill Trident Z RGB Adata XPG Pro SX8200 Nvme Samsung Evo 860 RTX 2070s - latest update SeaSonic Prime 750W Gold Here is the minidump i got : https://drive.google.com/open?id=1XPm9pi...VHk-zHkjtn

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__FLESH__
Member
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12-27-2019, 04:58 PM
#2
Hello vaas47, Have you experienced the same issue when installing Windows 10 from a fresh copy via USB without using any internet? I’m curious if the Blue Screen of Death appears during the setup process. My advice would be to begin with basic hardware, prepare a bootable USB without internet access, and avoid any driver updates. Try it out step by step. It’s likely a driver update is causing the problem, but reviewing your system logs might help identify the cause. I recommend starting fresh one component at a time. Good luck, and let me know how it goes. Regards, Elsa Ballerina
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__FLESH__
12-27-2019, 04:58 PM #2

Hello vaas47, Have you experienced the same issue when installing Windows 10 from a fresh copy via USB without using any internet? I’m curious if the Blue Screen of Death appears during the setup process. My advice would be to begin with basic hardware, prepare a bootable USB without internet access, and avoid any driver updates. Try it out step by step. It’s likely a driver update is causing the problem, but reviewing your system logs might help identify the cause. I recommend starting fresh one component at a time. Good luck, and let me know how it goes. Regards, Elsa Ballerina

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Troppical
Junior Member
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12-27-2019, 07:18 PM
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I've experienced similar problems with my machine too. It runs a different CPU (Ryzen 3 3200G), but it could be worth a shot. I've encountered various BSODs such as system service exceptions, page faults in non-paged areas, and irql not less than or equal. All diagnostics came back clean. Temperatures were normal, etc. The fix I used was enabling dedicated GPU only in the BIOS settings. It seems Windows was trying to handle 2D/background tasks by delegating them to the iGPU or CPU, and then it worked out. After adjusting the BIOS settings, I no longer saw any BSODs. It's unclear if this option is available in your BIOS for this CPU, but it might be worth trying.
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Troppical
12-27-2019, 07:18 PM #3

I've experienced similar problems with my machine too. It runs a different CPU (Ryzen 3 3200G), but it could be worth a shot. I've encountered various BSODs such as system service exceptions, page faults in non-paged areas, and irql not less than or equal. All diagnostics came back clean. Temperatures were normal, etc. The fix I used was enabling dedicated GPU only in the BIOS settings. It seems Windows was trying to handle 2D/background tasks by delegating them to the iGPU or CPU, and then it worked out. After adjusting the BIOS settings, I no longer saw any BSODs. It's unclear if this option is available in your BIOS for this CPU, but it might be worth trying.