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JackDowse
Apologies for the length here, but im almost giving up hope on this PC
My PC has been getting BSODs for the last week and almsot every time its a different message.
To start off with it was memory management message but i seem to of had every other BSOD going, IRQL LINK, KERNEL errors, errors that point to RAM, some that indicate drivers, others that suggest hard drive, CPU, I honestly cant remember them all.
im finding it incredibly hard to diagnose the issue, and ive come to the end before handing it in to someone to look at.
can anyone here help? Ive tried;
- rolling back windows update (there was an update last week)
- resetting windows altogether
- rolling back my nvidia driver
- running on just 1 RAM in 1 slot, trying the other slot, then vice-versa with the other RAM stick to see if 1 of the sticks were faulty - PC started fine every time so it appears RAM is okay.
- ive done sfc/scannow, chkdsk, memory diagnostics
- i installed mri and underclocked my driver incase that was an issue (had no affect)
- ive tried using a friends driver (still got Bsod - which makes me think the driver is okay)
- ive tried using a friends hard drive (still got bsod - which makes me think the HDD is okay)
- ive took everything apart, inspected visually for burn marks, blown capacitors etc. which there are none, then obviously resealed it with fresh coolant
- all temps on cpu, motherboard and gpu are running fine, nothing appears overloaded.
im really stuck, and really need some help, anyone know anything? I’m doing this off my phone incase the pc gets bsod, but will add the latest dump file when in a min.
specs are:
MB - Asus H110M-R
Bios - ver4210
CPU - i5-7500 @ 3.4GHz
CPU fan - Deepcool Gammax 400
GC - PNY GeForce GTX 1660 6GB XLR8 Gaming Overclocked Edition
PSU - KOLINK - Classic Power Series KL-700v2 ATX PSU - 700 W
RAM - Patriot Viper 4 Blackout Series DDR4 16GB (2 x 8GB) 3200MHz Kit (2133base frequency)
Then just simple Samsung 1TB hard drive and usual CD writer
OS - Windows 10
power consumption is around half that of my power supply (350W)
my only last thought is motherboard issue? Since i cant pinpoint what it is
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My PC has been getting BSODs for the last week and almsot every time its a different message.
To start off with it was memory management message but i seem to of had every other BSOD going, IRQL LINK, KERNEL errors, errors that point to RAM, some that indicate drivers, others that suggest hard drive, CPU, I honestly cant remember them all.
im finding it incredibly hard to diagnose the issue, and ive come to the end before handing it in to someone to look at.
can anyone here help? Ive tried;
- rolling back windows update (there was an update last week)
- resetting windows altogether
- rolling back my nvidia driver
- running on just 1 RAM in 1 slot, trying the other slot, then vice-versa with the other RAM stick to see if 1 of the sticks were faulty - PC started fine every time so it appears RAM is okay.
- ive done sfc/scannow, chkdsk, memory diagnostics
- i installed mri and underclocked my driver incase that was an issue (had no affect)
- ive tried using a friends driver (still got Bsod - which makes me think the driver is okay)
- ive tried using a friends hard drive (still got bsod - which makes me think the HDD is okay)
- ive took everything apart, inspected visually for burn marks, blown capacitors etc. which there are none, then obviously resealed it with fresh coolant
- all temps on cpu, motherboard and gpu are running fine, nothing appears overloaded.
im really stuck, and really need some help, anyone know anything? I’m doing this off my phone incase the pc gets bsod, but will add the latest dump file when in a min.
specs are:
MB - Asus H110M-R
Bios - ver4210
CPU - i5-7500 @ 3.4GHz
CPU fan - Deepcool Gammax 400
GC - PNY GeForce GTX 1660 6GB XLR8 Gaming Overclocked Edition
PSU - KOLINK - Classic Power Series KL-700v2 ATX PSU - 700 W
RAM - Patriot Viper 4 Blackout Series DDR4 16GB (2 x 8GB) 3200MHz Kit (2133base frequency)
Then just simple Samsung 1TB hard drive and usual CD writer
OS - Windows 10
power consumption is around half that of my power supply (350W)
my only last thought is motherboard issue? Since i cant pinpoint what it is
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