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rebenjam
I built a new PC last month and have been having issues pretty continuously. At one point I thought that I'd narrowed down the issue to bad RAM so I replaced it with something that was approved from my motherboard manufacturer. However I kept having issues. Most of them are saying to update drivers but as far as I can tell everything is up to date when I look in the Device Manager.
Here is a link to the dump files...
This morning I hooked up my Wacom tablet and just got a lot of BSODs until I disconnected the device. I tried a system restore a little while ago and it said that it couldn't because there was a missing one drive file... I mistakenly didn't get a screen grab.
Here are the full system specs...
Ryzen 5 3600
ASRock B550 Extreme4
16gb 3200Mhz HyperX Fury DDR4 (XMP is not enabled)
1 tb nvme
GTX 1060
Windows 10 Pro version 2004
The GPU is a GTX 1060 that I repurposed from a prebuilt HP. I'm starting to worry that this is the problem, but also concerned that I may have other malfunctioning hardware (don't know how to verify).
Any help is appreciated!
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Here is a link to the dump files...
Minidump (2).zip
drive.google.com
This morning I hooked up my Wacom tablet and just got a lot of BSODs until I disconnected the device. I tried a system restore a little while ago and it said that it couldn't because there was a missing one drive file... I mistakenly didn't get a screen grab.
Here are the full system specs...
Ryzen 5 3600
ASRock B550 Extreme4
16gb 3200Mhz HyperX Fury DDR4 (XMP is not enabled)
1 tb nvme
GTX 1060
Windows 10 Pro version 2004
The GPU is a GTX 1060 that I repurposed from a prebuilt HP. I'm starting to worry that this is the problem, but also concerned that I may have other malfunctioning hardware (don't know how to verify).
Any help is appreciated!
Continue reading...