Follow up on a thread from a week ago - 3rd BSOD in the past month

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  1. Posts : 99
    Win 10 Pro (2004)
       #1

    Follow up on a thread from a week ago - 3rd BSOD in the past month


    Hello,
    So I have posed a week or so ago: Two different BSODs in the past week

    I did what was asked of me (updating the drivers) but the BSODs keep coming. Granted it's a different one this time.

    So I received IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL and I'm not sure whats up.

    Here is my V2 log: Attachment 290552
    Here is my BlueScreenView screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/S4rEymF.png

    My Specs:
    MB: Asus TUF B450M Plus Gaming
    CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600
    GPU: EVGA RTX 2070 Super
    Running Windows 10 2004



    • I updated all of my drivers using Driver Booster Pro
    • No new drivers in AMD's website.
    • Ran sfc /scannow which found stuff and fixed them
    • dism /online /cleanup-image /scanhealth didn't find anything


    Any help would be great :)
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  2. Posts : 624
    Windows 10 Pro 21H2 x64
       #2

    In this order, run these commands:

    dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth

    then

    sfc /scannow

    What is the output you get afterwards?
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  3. Posts : 99
    Win 10 Pro (2004)
    Thread Starter
       #3

    No errors. Both came up clean this time. In the last BSOD I ran them both and sfc found integrity issues and fixed them.
    By the way, not sure if you edited out deleted by I'll reply already. My PSU is an Antec ea750g pro 750w gold. Ought to be enough for a 3600 and RTX 2070 super.
    I'm also not over clocking anything except for my RAM to run in 3200 instead of stock.
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  4. Posts : 23,476
    Win 10 Home ♦♦♦19045.4412 (x64) [22H2]
       #4

    BDani said:
    No errors. Both came up clean this time. In the last BSOD I ran them both and sfc found integrity issues and fixed them.
    By the way, not sure if you edited out deleted by I'll reply already. My PSU is an Antec ea750g pro 750w gold. Ought to be enough for a 3600 and RTX 2070 super.
    I'm also not over clocking anything except for my RAM to run in 3200 instead of stock.
    What is the exact RAM you are running?
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  5. Posts : 99
    Win 10 Pro (2004)
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Ghot said:
    What is the exact RAM you are running?
    Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 DRAM 3200MHz C16

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  6. Posts : 23,476
    Win 10 Home ♦♦♦19045.4412 (x64) [22H2]
       #6

    BDani said:
    Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 DRAM 3200MHz C16


    OK... running the RAM and the manufacturer's recommended speed, doesn't count as over clocking. Might want to check the timings with CPU-Z, and see if they are set to the manufacturer's recommendations too.


    Here's mine as an example...

    The top of this pic, circled in RED in the manufacturer's recommendation. The bottom of the pic is how I've set the timings in the BIOS to match... voltage too.


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  7. Posts : 99
    Win 10 Pro (2004)
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Ghot said:
    OK... running the RAM and the manufacturer's recommended speed, doesn't count as over clocking. Might want to check the timings with CPU-Z, and see if they are set to the manufacturer's recommendations too.
    Oh, well it wasn't running on 3200 by default so I had to change that in my BIOS settings. I figured it would count as OCing :)
    I installed CPU-Z but I'm not sure what to make of the information I'm presented with:
    https://i.imgur.com/mzAcd3Q.png



    Edit:
    Didn't see you edited with an example from the "SPD" tab. Here's mine:

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  8. Posts : 23,476
    Win 10 Home ♦♦♦19045.4412 (x64) [22H2]
       #8

    BDani said:
    Oh, well it wasn't running on 3200 by default so I had to change that in my BIOS settings. I figured it would count as OCing :)
    I installed CPU-Z but I'm not sure what to make of the information I'm presented with:
    https://i.imgur.com/mzAcd3Q.png





    Now post a pic of the SPD tab. You'll have to choose the slot that the RAM is in, ofc.
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  9. Posts : 99
    Win 10 Pro (2004)
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Ghot said:
    Now post a pic of the SPD tab. You'll have to choose the slot that the RAM is in, ofc.
    Added :)
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  10. Posts : 23,476
    Win 10 Home ♦♦♦19045.4412 (x64) [22H2]
       #10

    BDani said:
    Added :)


    Just make sure your Dram voltage in the BIOS is set to 1.35v

    And change that 75 to 54, for the Bank Cycle Time (trc) <---- could be the cause of your BSODs, right there.

    EVERYthing your comp does, goes through the RAM.



    /e Very first thing I do when I build a new comp, is manually set the RAM timings and voltage to match the manufacturer's specs. I never leave the RAM on Auto. That's just asking for trouble.
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