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Recent content by Cibot

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    BSOD after random crash

    I have created a ticket with Gigabyte since this doesn't seem to be an issue due to an error on my part since BIOS version F3 is running absolutely stable without any freezes or bluescreens so I'm waiting on their reply but I suppose the thread can be closed as there will not be a solution to...
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    BSOD after random crash

    I understand that and have noted it as I said. I have monitored the power draw already and it doesn't go above 650 while playing very GPU or CPU demanding video games. But I do realize that I must've calculated something wrong when choosing my psu. I'll look for a 1000 or (probably) 1200 W PSU...
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    BSOD after random crash

    They are currently running with XMP so yeah I guess officially AMD is not able to run it? I can't say anything about the configuration but I would just assume that the motherboard on BIOS F4 is absolutely not compatible with the RAM since otherwise it works.
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    BSOD after random crash

    Ty for the reply. Noted, I will keep that in mind if system instability occurs. This should only concern me if there is a high load on the GPU / CPU combined and everything is being utilized. So only in potentially some games and some benchmarks. This should not be an issue for booting, right...
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    BSOD after random crash

    Only HDD's, one m2 drive and GPU has not been replaced. Everything else is new in the System. I did wipe all m2's before installing windows. So yes this is a fresh install. No all 3 m2's were connected at the time of windows install.
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    BSOD after random crash

    I'm sorry, should've been more thorough although I didn't think psu was really relevant nowadays except for the right TDP. RAM: https://www.alternate.de/html/product/1893217 - Kingston FURY DIMM 64 GB DDR5-6000 Kit, Arbeitsspeicher (schwarz, KF560C36BBEAK2-64, Beast RGB, EXPO) PSU: GIGABYTE...
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    BSOD after random crash

    This is what Gigabyte Control Center shows. I've verified these Versions but they don't match with the ones from the Gigabyte Download page. They're all newer than the ones on the webpage so I'm not sure whether it's just the website being outdated or these being incorrect drivers.
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    BSOD after random crash

    Tried with BIOS F3 now. It seems that although BIOS has difficulty booting sometimes, the ram runs stable with XMP and absolutely no blue screens. After running for a few hours I decided to try BIOS F4 and instantly blue screens when starting up. Reverted to F3 and everything works again. The...
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    BSOD after random crash

    And now while trying to run another windows install from a bootable usb drive, i keep getting a blue screen with the error: Your pc/device needs to be repaired. The operating system couldnt be loaded because the kernel is missing or contains errors. File: \windows\system32\ntoskrnl.exe
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    BSOD after random crash

    Page fault in non paged area Irql not less or equal Systrm thread exception not handled Just to name a few of those errors. It even happens in automatic repair of windows. Since it keeps happening on boot, it loops into repair and then back into boot and so on. And then out of nowhere it will...
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    BSOD after random crash

    Last weekend i decided to pull the trigger and upgrade my system. The speccs are as following: CPU: Ryzen 9 7900x GPU: Radeon 6900 XT MOBO: Gigabyte x670 gaming ax RAM: Kingston Fury 2x32 GB Cl36 (KF560C36BBEAK2-64) PSU: Gigabyte 850 W 3 M2 Ssd's So on Monday I got the parts, assembled...
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    Solved PC keeps crashing and sometimes not booting with new RAM sticks

    New Trident RAM Sticks got here yesterday. First boot was a bit sketchy as it crashed after booting up first. But after that it has been smooth sailing. No crashes, boot up the next morning worked also without issues. I guess the takeaway from this in general is: never mix 2 different RAM...
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    Solved PC keeps crashing and sometimes not booting with new RAM sticks

    2nd PC has been running all day yesterday without crash with 2 sticks. Memtest ran for 4 hours yesterday and errors were shown on these 2 sticks atleast. I'll be sending the other 2 sticks back and I think that will do it. It's weird that all of them didn't work on my system but maybe I was...
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    Solved PC keeps crashing and sometimes not booting with new RAM sticks

    Just as an update, the 2nd PC has no bootup issues but after sometime or after doing lots of multitasking it either freezes or blue screens appear. An example is irql_not_less_or_equal, memory management, kernel... That was with 4 ram sticks in. After that I put in 2 RAM sticks and ran...
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    Solved PC keeps crashing and sometimes not booting with new RAM sticks

    So I whipped out my old G.Skill Trident 16 GB RAM which a friend gave me. These 2x8 GB 3200 CL16 sticks work instantly. No Boot up issues, no blue screens no nothing. So I figured, yeah I'll just try the 4x8GB Ram sticks on the PC of my girlfriend. Also works flawlessly. Seems absolutely dumb...