F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming System crash occurs during gameplay with a recent installation. Seeking assistance from others to resolve this issue.

System crash occurs during gameplay with a recent installation. Seeking assistance from others to resolve this issue.

System crash occurs during gameplay with a recent installation. Seeking assistance from others to resolve this issue.

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TheDefuseeR
Junior Member
4
06-02-2019, 06:04 PM
#1
Hello everyone,

I’ve been experiencing sporadic and unpredictable crashes displaying a blue screen of death while playing games. I've observed several error messages on these screens, with the “IRQL Not Less or Equal” message appearing most frequently.

I’m truly hoping someone can offer assistance. I recently assembled a new computer system, and these issues began shortly after completion. Below are the components – including some that were recovered from previous builds.

AMD Ryzen 7 2700x
ASUS x470 Pro
Nvidia 2060 Super
ABS MJ 1100 PS
Mini Dump
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AhetXw-yvesa8H8geCLV...7?e=rWktky

Thank you in advance for your help! If you require any additional details, please don’t hesitate to ask.
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TheDefuseeR
06-02-2019, 06:04 PM #1

Hello everyone,

I’ve been experiencing sporadic and unpredictable crashes displaying a blue screen of death while playing games. I've observed several error messages on these screens, with the “IRQL Not Less or Equal” message appearing most frequently.

I’m truly hoping someone can offer assistance. I recently assembled a new computer system, and these issues began shortly after completion. Below are the components – including some that were recovered from previous builds.

AMD Ryzen 7 2700x
ASUS x470 Pro
Nvidia 2060 Super
ABS MJ 1100 PS
Mini Dump
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AhetXw-yvesa8H8geCLV...7?e=rWktky

Thank you in advance for your help! If you require any additional details, please don’t hesitate to ask.

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Frigiel21
Member
187
06-12-2019, 08:13 PM
#2
New operating system setup?
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Frigiel21
06-12-2019, 08:13 PM #2

New operating system setup?

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GekkeGans
Member
201
06-12-2019, 10:04 PM
#3
It’s a new Windows 10 installation with a fresh key. I possess two solid-state drives and one hard drive of 1 terabyte in size. The essential components of the operating system are located on a salvaged SSD from my previous computer, which previously experienced frequent Blue Screen of Death errors. I want to remind you that my RAM is 16GB Corsair, and we verified compatibility with the motherboard before purchasing it.

Currently, my friend and I believe the best course of action is to reinstall the operating system on the second SSD, along with all important system functions. All additional downloads, game settings, and storage files are currently stored on the 1TB hard drive.

If you require any further information, please do not hesitate to ask. Thank you very much for your assistance.
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GekkeGans
06-12-2019, 10:04 PM #3

It’s a new Windows 10 installation with a fresh key. I possess two solid-state drives and one hard drive of 1 terabyte in size. The essential components of the operating system are located on a salvaged SSD from my previous computer, which previously experienced frequent Blue Screen of Death errors. I want to remind you that my RAM is 16GB Corsair, and we verified compatibility with the motherboard before purchasing it.

Currently, my friend and I believe the best course of action is to reinstall the operating system on the second SSD, along with all important system functions. All additional downloads, game settings, and storage files are currently stored on the 1TB hard drive.

If you require any further information, please do not hesitate to ask. Thank you very much for your assistance.

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monkeyboo2004
Member
117
06-15-2019, 09:47 AM
#4
Should I run diagnostics on both my solid-state drive and hard disk drive?
Why are you reinstalling the BSOD SSD?
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monkeyboo2004
06-15-2019, 09:47 AM #4

Should I run diagnostics on both my solid-state drive and hard disk drive?
Why are you reinstalling the BSOD SSD?

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gomunch3
Junior Member
15
06-15-2019, 02:15 PM
#5
I recently performed diagnostics on my solid-state drives (SSDs) and traditional hard disk drive (HDD) utilizing CrystalDisk. Both devices exhibited 100% performance and received a “pass” designation. I continued to use one of my SSDs from the previous setup, as it contained essential system applications and files. During the assembly of my new computer, I installed a completely new version of Windows 10 (previously utilizing Windows 7).
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gomunch3
06-15-2019, 02:15 PM #5

I recently performed diagnostics on my solid-state drives (SSDs) and traditional hard disk drive (HDD) utilizing CrystalDisk. Both devices exhibited 100% performance and received a “pass” designation. I continued to use one of my SSDs from the previous setup, as it contained essential system applications and files. During the assembly of my new computer, I installed a completely new version of Windows 10 (previously utilizing Windows 7).

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ForeverAthena
Member
215
06-21-2019, 08:33 AM
#6
Are you continuing to use programs that are generating bluescreens due to issues with your outdated solid-state drive?
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ForeverAthena
06-21-2019, 08:33 AM #6

Are you continuing to use programs that are generating bluescreens due to issues with your outdated solid-state drive?

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tinodz
Member
218
06-21-2019, 10:10 AM
#7
My solid-state drive contains solely essential system programs and applications designed to adjust my hardware, including Precision X1 and Nvidia Inspector. The online resources suggesting the issue stems from outdated or absent drivers are remarkably vague. Despite meticulous verification of all drivers – for my motherboard, processor, graphics card, and so on – they are all current. I’m uncertain about the next step to take.

If a specific program were identified as the cause, I would remove it. My only software running during gaming is Precision X1, which manages my fan speeds effectively. Besides that, Steam is generally active, and occasionally Discord, yet I still encounter Blue Screen of Death errors regardless of whether Discord is running.
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tinodz
06-21-2019, 10:10 AM #7

My solid-state drive contains solely essential system programs and applications designed to adjust my hardware, including Precision X1 and Nvidia Inspector. The online resources suggesting the issue stems from outdated or absent drivers are remarkably vague. Despite meticulous verification of all drivers – for my motherboard, processor, graphics card, and so on – they are all current. I’m uncertain about the next step to take.

If a specific program were identified as the cause, I would remove it. My only software running during gaming is Precision X1, which manages my fan speeds effectively. Besides that, Steam is generally active, and occasionally Discord, yet I still encounter Blue Screen of Death errors regardless of whether Discord is running.