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I mean could it be graphics card memory?
Ok.
Well I replaced the RAM, fyi, and still got a BSOD, as well as doing a memtest.
I have very little else I can suggest at this stage - the BSODs are infrequent but seem most likely to relate to hardware in some way. I think you will either have to live with it or work on replacing /upgrading hardware as time passes. Intel 7th generation processors are not expected to be compatible with the final retail release of Windows 11.
Well I replaced Intel with Ryzen.
It isn't pointing to a driver problem, correct? Just compared to other BSODs that you have seen from other people.
You are saying that it is the ram?
There is no obvious driver problem and I believe you tried Driver Verifier earlier in the thread.
You have also changed the RAM and CPU so I don't believe it is that either.
It is a mystery! How frequently would you say it happens now?
The Iast one was like 4 days.
One before that was eight.
To make sure I am troubleshooting correctly, could you give me a list of what you would check? Could that check include cable extension or the PSU?