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FairyGirl21
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05-01-2021, 11:30 PM
#11
I'm not sure if changing the setup will really help. When I tried using the new motherboard for testing, it was reseated then back to my old one. I inspected all the pins and rewired it.
I'm reaching a breaking point now since it seems like this issue can't be fixed. Whether it's the motherboard, CPU, RAM or their combination, I've already upgraded everything. Now I'm focusing on getting a new CPU because it matches my current board. This would let me replace the CPU and test if it stops the BSODs. The new CPU is an APU, so I can also remove my graphics card.
If this fixes the problem, it was all worth it with a new CPU. If not, I just need to buy a new motherboard and RAM.
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FairyGirl21
05-01-2021, 11:30 PM #11

I'm not sure if changing the setup will really help. When I tried using the new motherboard for testing, it was reseated then back to my old one. I inspected all the pins and rewired it.
I'm reaching a breaking point now since it seems like this issue can't be fixed. Whether it's the motherboard, CPU, RAM or their combination, I've already upgraded everything. Now I'm focusing on getting a new CPU because it matches my current board. This would let me replace the CPU and test if it stops the BSODs. The new CPU is an APU, so I can also remove my graphics card.
If this fixes the problem, it was all worth it with a new CPU. If not, I just need to buy a new motherboard and RAM.

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EmilyPlanet
Member
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05-02-2021, 08:21 PM
#12
It looks like you're confident with resolving issues. No new ideas needed unless someone with deeper hardware expertise is available. Let me know how it goes.
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EmilyPlanet
05-02-2021, 08:21 PM #12

It looks like you're confident with resolving issues. No new ideas needed unless someone with deeper hardware expertise is available. Let me know how it goes.

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MichaelBarbs
Junior Member
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05-03-2021, 05:17 AM
#13
Without jinxing it, my processor stopped working.
A new processor was installed alongside my old hardware. It operated for 36 hours without a crash. I would have gotten another one within 24 hours. I found one of my CPU pins slightly bent, though I’m not sure if that’s the cause. A bent pin wouldn’t last three years and then suddenly fail. I think it happened because I moved hardware between boards while stressed.
Thank you for your assistance. Without this fix, I would still be searching for drivers. It’s puzzling why no one on the MS forums could identify the hardware issue (the source). Everyone said it was a software problem.
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MichaelBarbs
05-03-2021, 05:17 AM #13

Without jinxing it, my processor stopped working.
A new processor was installed alongside my old hardware. It operated for 36 hours without a crash. I would have gotten another one within 24 hours. I found one of my CPU pins slightly bent, though I’m not sure if that’s the cause. A bent pin wouldn’t last three years and then suddenly fail. I think it happened because I moved hardware between boards while stressed.
Thank you for your assistance. Without this fix, I would still be searching for drivers. It’s puzzling why no one on the MS forums could identify the hardware issue (the source). Everyone said it was a software problem.

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