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Recent content by clash

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    Constant BSOD for 3 months

    Thank you so much for your time, I've changed some settings related to Ai Tweaker (it has something to do with OC and auto-chages), I've tried to disable some settings that come enabled by default. Hopefully my CPU isn't bad. Also changed the power plan. I'll change my PSU when I get the...
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    Constant BSOD for 3 months

    Thanks! I've installed the chipset drivers, changed the memory frequency to 2666mhz in the BIOS (I think so) but there's no Windows Update available to update the NPFS driver. Speccy now: http://speccy.piriform.com/results/0uwTbYjVkZW8ZbePPPaKWuc Got another BSOD just now. About my PSU and...
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    Constant BSOD for 3 months

    Thank you for the reply. Here you go: http://speccy.piriform.com/results/I0OCySm7AjyZH7Oqq3TQN8d Please note that when I updated my network driver (Realtek LAN driver V10.42.526.2020, from the motherboard website), the problem happened less times until it came back. Now I'm using my phone...
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    Constant BSOD for 3 months

    Hello everyone, another BSOD with these details. Does it mean for sure my RAM is bad? MODULE_NAME: hardware IMAGE_NAME: hardware_ram STACK_COMMAND: .thread ; .cxr ; kb FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0x1a_61941_PAGE_TABLE_RESERVED_BITS_SET_IMAGE_hardware_ram OSPLATFORM_TYPE: x64 OSNAME: Windows 10...
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    Constant BSOD for 3 months

    By the way, it's Windows 10 64-bit
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    Constant BSOD for 3 months

    My PC is constantly BSODing and I'm losing work every 20 or 30 minutes because of that. I've tried: Reinstalling Windows with an updated ISO (licensed) Using another SSD and HD Switching RAM memory position Updating drivers from the motherboard website Common BSOD errors (ramdom order)...