System failure detected, unsure of the exact issue.
System failure detected, unsure of the exact issue.
I opened my PC this morning and faced a BSOD – System Thread exception not handled. It led to several problems while I was trying to fix it; I couldn’t even access Windows Recovery without a crash. Eventually, another error appeared pointing to Memory Management, leading me to suspect an issue with my RAM. When I lowered the clock speed from 5200mhz to 4800, I managed to boot into Windows Media Tool and restored from a restore point from a few days prior. I then ran memtest86 to check for RAM faults, but it found no issues. Currently everything seems normal, though I’m still curious about what triggered this. Is it safe to revert to the 5200mhz speed? System details: Windows 11, Ryzen 5 7600, 32GB DDR5 Trident RAM, RTX 3070, 650W PSU, A620 motherboard. The GPU is the only component older than a month.
Join the discussions! I'm updating the BIOS. I understand MSI has faced some DDR5 memory problems, but they're reportedly resolved in the latest releases.