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Stops functioning when idle or used rarely, avoid during gameplay.

Stops functioning when idle or used rarely, avoid during gameplay.

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GameBoosh
Senior Member
470
01-23-2026, 07:11 PM
#1
You've been dealing with BSODs for a long time, trying all the usual fixes without success. The issue seems to appear only when the PC is idle or doing light tasks like browsing, not during gaming or stress tests. The error codes keep changing, but they always point to ntkrnlmp.exe or afd.sys. It doesn't happen when the PC is offline or after a clean install with default drivers—even with common software like Steam and Discord. You've already swapped RAM, GPU, SSDs, done multiple clean installs, disabled XMP, and used the driver verifier, which keeps pointing to random drivers or eventually Microsoft ones. It strongly suggests a hardware problem, possibly with the motherboard or CPU. To confirm which component is faulty, you could:

- Check for physical damage or loose connections
- Test with another system if possible
- Use a hardware diagnostic tool
- Consider professional testing or replacement

Avoid wasting money unless you have a clear diagnosis. Let me know what you find next!
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GameBoosh
01-23-2026, 07:11 PM #1

You've been dealing with BSODs for a long time, trying all the usual fixes without success. The issue seems to appear only when the PC is idle or doing light tasks like browsing, not during gaming or stress tests. The error codes keep changing, but they always point to ntkrnlmp.exe or afd.sys. It doesn't happen when the PC is offline or after a clean install with default drivers—even with common software like Steam and Discord. You've already swapped RAM, GPU, SSDs, done multiple clean installs, disabled XMP, and used the driver verifier, which keeps pointing to random drivers or eventually Microsoft ones. It strongly suggests a hardware problem, possibly with the motherboard or CPU. To confirm which component is faulty, you could:

- Check for physical damage or loose connections
- Test with another system if possible
- Use a hardware diagnostic tool
- Consider professional testing or replacement

Avoid wasting money unless you have a clear diagnosis. Let me know what you find next!

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Noxder_oJ
Member
131
01-23-2026, 10:26 PM
#2
Check if the RAM is in slots #2 and #4. The PSU could be the issue, especially if it struggles with low power.
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Noxder_oJ
01-23-2026, 10:26 PM #2

Check if the RAM is in slots #2 and #4. The PSU could be the issue, especially if it struggles with low power.

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MichaelFW
Member
171
01-23-2026, 10:53 PM
#3
The power supply might trigger a shutdown, but it doesn’t necessarily stop the system entirely. The RAM is located in slots 2 and 4, and previous attempts on other slots didn’t resolve the issue.
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MichaelFW
01-23-2026, 10:53 PM #3

The power supply might trigger a shutdown, but it doesn’t necessarily stop the system entirely. The RAM is located in slots 2 and 4, and previous attempts on other slots didn’t resolve the issue.

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oOEmmaOo
Posting Freak
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01-31-2026, 04:05 AM
#4
Remove the NVMe drive and install a new Windows setup on your Kinston 240GB SSD. Also, do you have the most recent BIOS updates for your motherboard and graphics card?
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oOEmmaOo
01-31-2026, 04:05 AM #4

Remove the NVMe drive and install a new Windows setup on your Kinston 240GB SSD. Also, do you have the most recent BIOS updates for your motherboard and graphics card?

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SmartBoysFart
Member
211
02-06-2026, 12:03 AM
#5
Already completed that point, yes the bios are the most recent.
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SmartBoysFart
02-06-2026, 12:03 AM #5

Already completed that point, yes the bios are the most recent.

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julian_05
Member
185
02-06-2026, 01:29 AM
#6
Do you have an extra power supply with higher capacity available for testing, or would you like to lend one? Also, are you still covered under the warranty for these parts?
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julian_05
02-06-2026, 01:29 AM #6

Do you have an extra power supply with higher capacity available for testing, or would you like to lend one? Also, are you still covered under the warranty for these parts?

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Tico_32
Senior Member
680
02-06-2026, 06:07 AM
#7
I own another PSU, a Corsair CX650, and I plan to test it out. Regarding warranty, I'm in a country where direct purchases from brands aren't possible, and the store where I bought the parts claims they can't replicate my problem. Whether that's true or not doesn't matter since they won't replace my components.
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Tico_32
02-06-2026, 06:07 AM #7

I own another PSU, a Corsair CX650, and I plan to test it out. Regarding warranty, I'm in a country where direct purchases from brands aren't possible, and the store where I bought the parts claims they can't replicate my problem. Whether that's true or not doesn't matter since they won't replace my components.

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Xav2808
Member
65
02-06-2026, 09:44 PM
#8
I understand your concerns regarding the warranty, let's begin with the PSU.
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Xav2808
02-06-2026, 09:44 PM #8

I understand your concerns regarding the warranty, let's begin with the PSU.

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jesse_64
Member
108
02-08-2026, 10:26 AM
#9
I'll change it and send you an update tomorrow about its survival without a crash. Appreciate the assistance!
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jesse_64
02-08-2026, 10:26 AM #9

I'll change it and send you an update tomorrow about its survival without a crash. Appreciate the assistance!

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cooldude99889
Member
179
02-08-2026, 05:04 PM
#10
Switched to a different BSOD recently. I was using VLC with a torrent while watching a video. This time the error pointed to afd.sys, likely the network driver.
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cooldude99889
02-08-2026, 05:04 PM #10

Switched to a different BSOD recently. I was using VLC with a torrent while watching a video. This time the error pointed to afd.sys, likely the network driver.

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