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PC shows blue screen repeatedly

PC shows blue screen repeatedly

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02-01-2024, 10:47 AM
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The issue isn't with the GPU since it wasn't connected to the setup during testing. Additionally, the motherboard lacks any status indicators for other components, making it less useful.
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0046
02-01-2024, 10:47 AM #21

The issue isn't with the GPU since it wasn't connected to the setup during testing. Additionally, the motherboard lacks any status indicators for other components, making it less useful.

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Ploy
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02-10-2024, 10:57 AM
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I swapped out the motherboard, using a different one (from an Asus Prime Z790-P to a MSI B760 Tomahawk, this model includes debug lights). Still, I keep seeing blue screens and no debug indicators for a bad chip. It seems the video card might be faulty too—my repair person mentioned that possibility. After taking it off, I checked again but the issue persists. I'm now using driver verifier and have rebooted, though no blue screens appear yet. Here are the minidumps: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ezvQWsp...sp=sharing
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Ploy
02-10-2024, 10:57 AM #22

I swapped out the motherboard, using a different one (from an Asus Prime Z790-P to a MSI B760 Tomahawk, this model includes debug lights). Still, I keep seeing blue screens and no debug indicators for a bad chip. It seems the video card might be faulty too—my repair person mentioned that possibility. After taking it off, I checked again but the issue persists. I'm now using driver verifier and have rebooted, though no blue screens appear yet. Here are the minidumps: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ezvQWsp...sp=sharing

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KungFuAnthony
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02-17-2024, 06:10 PM
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It seems RAM is involved again. Page faults, Windows process, iGPU driver, kernel, network driver—everywhere you look. RAM appears unlikely, maybe the CPU memory controller is the issue, and those repeated filter drivers might just be random. Or perhaps it happened during OS installation, so data had to go through RAM before being saved to disk, which could explain the filter driver behavior. Not sure.
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KungFuAnthony
02-17-2024, 06:10 PM #23

It seems RAM is involved again. Page faults, Windows process, iGPU driver, kernel, network driver—everywhere you look. RAM appears unlikely, maybe the CPU memory controller is the issue, and those repeated filter drivers might just be random. Or perhaps it happened during OS installation, so data had to go through RAM before being saved to disk, which could explain the filter driver behavior. Not sure.

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Dibo82
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02-17-2024, 06:28 PM
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You might need to swap out the RAM, but I’m not certain if you’re following the right steps.
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Dibo82
02-17-2024, 06:28 PM #24

You might need to swap out the RAM, but I’m not certain if you’re following the right steps.

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SmashBeaz
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02-23-2024, 06:55 PM
#25
After your RAM tests, it seems improbable it's RAM and storage has been eliminated. This shifts focus to the CPU as the likely culprit.
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SmashBeaz
02-23-2024, 06:55 PM #25

After your RAM tests, it seems improbable it's RAM and storage has been eliminated. This shifts focus to the CPU as the likely culprit.

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