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Solved BSOD Help

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4 days have past with no crashes at all after turning off XMP and installing the WIN11 Chipset drivers.

Seems we fixed something :D thank you very much hopefully it stays like this. My next question is, since you noticed my chipset wasn't installed and other things, what were the other things not updated/installed? Is there a way you can help me figure that out so I can be sure everything else is working properly?

Thank You
 
Good news and means that this thread can now be marked as solved.

My next question is, since you noticed my chipset wasn't installed and other things, what were the other things not updated/installed? Is there a way you can help me figure that out so I can be sure everything else is working properly?

The only thing that is left outstanding is what you were advised about manually overclocking the RAM, how to manually overclock the RAM is nothing to do with the problems that you were having and me being opposed to OCing in general means that you can only be as advised previously, read your MBs user manual for how to manually OC the RAM to 2666MHz, below are some pointers from previous replies;

Go into the BIOS, disable XMP and then manually set the RAM to run at 2666MHz and the voltage to 1.35V, save the new settings then exit the BIOS.

The user manual for the MB should tell you how to manually OC the RAM, download it from the MSI website if you haven't got a copy. any problems just disable XMP for now.

If you have turned off XMP and installed the Windows 11 chipset drivers that was all that you needed to do for now, if you have no further BSOD as was said in my reply #29 leave well alone

NB: Be sure to create a new system restore point before installing any Windows 11 updates and while the computer is stable under no circumstances should you update any drivers.

I second this! I have been on the same install of windows for 8 plus years, only ever updating my graphics driver. :)

You must do the above and then test the PC for a day or so, if no problems, you leave well alone, ( Added to ) Tested for 4 days without any problem means that you now have a stable computer.

Note the regular " if no problems, you leave well alone, " advice, heed it and unless you are real unlucky you will not need the help of tech forums again.

You are welcome and stay safe.
 
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