Clocked down to 2133MHz with 2 sticks of RAM still got a bluescreen. 100% pointing to the CPU at this point I'm thinking... I'll upload my dumps, as I've had a few since changing things around @ubuysa
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1kogzopLLoKPrXIqGc_LRzcy6irbd59NP?usp=sharing
Maybe...
Well! The other 2 sticks of RAM also had a bluescreen, this really does point to a CPU fault perhaps? I'll try the RAM tomorrow but more than likely this machine will have to go back to PCS for a replacement CPU.
Version 3001 - So far it seems ok, but I don't expect it to work honestly. I do believe the CPU is the problem here... Just waiting for another Bluescreen at this point!
Hey folks, had a call with a guy from PCS- spent a long time trying different things and eventually BIOS updated and found out that my ram wouldn't run past 3200MHz... Having some new RAM sent out tomorrow and if I continue to get bluescreens then it's likely the CPU and the system will need to...
Apparently it's not generating dump files for these errors, this is what is shown in Event Viewer- I have dump files from the RAM issue that is no longer giving me bluescreens, but no dump files for these bluescreens...
Log Name: System
Source: volmgr
Date: 13/01/2021...
Reducing the RAM to 3200MHz stops the RAM reporting a hardware issue, but the bluescreens I am getting after reducing those I think are different... The ones with the RAM are slow and I'm able to read the error code, the one that I have to view in the Event Viewer (and the only bluescreen I am...
So I've been in the Event Viewer and every time I get the blue screen it reports this error.
Log Name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-WHEA-Logger
Date: 13/01/2021 10:58:20
Event ID: 18
Task Category: None
Level: Error
Keywords:
User: LOCAL...
I formatted both hdd and ssd before picking the SSD to install windows on, didn't make a partition for windows, just installed it straight on the SSD.
All devices do seem to be there, I've had some weird USB disconnecting noises coming from seemingly nothing- Had a tool installed that shows...
Rufus is just the go to that I use and never had any issues with it before, it works well and always has worked for me.
Partitions are just 0 for the SSD and 1 for the HDD, installed windows on the SSD obviously.
Drivers are just what windows deems acceptable, geforce experience was downloaded...
I got this ISO from microsoft website and created the install using rufus, this particular windows installation has been used on multiple PC's (which are not having any issues) which leads me to believe the windows install is not the issue...
I have received some error codes on the BSOD's...
I ordered without windows and installed it on arrival, there's no more information really - I made a few changes and it doesn't show those on the "Post to the forums" button- the only things you'd see are case fans and no windows install included. If you think there is something you'd need I can...
I've had something like 6 or 7 bluescreens... Thinking it might be a RAM issue... Sometimes when I open a game, sometimes when I'm just in discord chatting kind of doing nothing.
New PC arrived today, hooray! Unfortunately, I have had probably 5 or 6 BSOD's since I started getting things set up today.
Upon scrubbing through the forums I believe maybe this has something to do with RAM?
Case: COOLERMASTER MASTERBOX TD500 MESH RGB GAMING CASE
Processor: (CPU): AMD Ryzen 9...