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Hi @pifko !So it stayed on all night fine with the LAN driver disabled, so I decided to boot into Safe Mode with the LAN driver enabled and it has weirdly been fine so far.I couldn't say if it will stay the same, so I'll have to run Driver Verifier if I get another BSOD.
This is what I did before everything seemingly became a bit more stable:
I went here: https://www.amd.com/en/support
- I Installed Chipset > AMD Socket AM4 > B450 > Windows 10 > AMD Chipset Drivers
- Went back and grabbed the latest WHQL recommended graphics card drivers (not the optional ones)
I have done this before, but it still gave me a BSOD a couple of times a week. I guess I'll have to wait it out.
@RoLukeSky
Can you go into your BIOS (keep hitting the Delete/F2 when you see the AsRock logo), go to Overclocking > AMD Overclocking and disable Precision Boost Overdrive? I have just done this as I have been reading it's a possible problem because it also can boost your RAM speeds even further than you set them.
Ok, I will do both tests so I can see if anything goes better after that....
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