Abrupt BSOD while gaming after installing new SSD.


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    Abrupt BSOD while gaming after installing new SSD.


    Hello,

    I recently installed a new SSD on my Windows 10 Pro PC and I have been getting abrupt BSODs when running a specific game.
    Said game is Escape From Tarkov, its a first person shooter that uses a launcher and its only online. The SSD I installed is a gen4 pci m.2 nvme, more specifically the Silicon Power US70 1TB. I have tried swapping the m.2 SSDs to both slots of the motherboard with no luck. Other games seem to run fine as far as I know(I haven't tried gaming for a while on another game) and now I am running out of ideas of what to troubleshoot. I tried running the V2 log but it seems that the system is not creating a memory dump. I have disabled fast boot both in the bios and in windows also.

    I'm looking for someone to help me out. Here is the zip file.

    Thank youAttachment 299326
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    Windows 8.1 Enterprise x64
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    I did that and the bsod still appears. I ran the driver verifier and was able to get a mini dump. I'll post the new file soon.Attachment 299378
    Last edited by lokito50; 28 Sep 2020 at 08:24.
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    Windows 11 Pro X64 22H2 22621.1848
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    It's a Verifier generated dump; Calls out:

    LGBusEnum.sys: Logitech Keyboard

    You have a Logitech wireless keyboard. msinfo32.nfo shows this:

    Attachment 299429

    I'd try uninstalling then reinstalling the driver and see if that helps, unless it doesn't have it's own driver. You can check the Logitech web site to see if there is one that may work better than the Microsoft default driver.

    Even unstalling then rebooting and letting Windows find the keyboard and reinstall it may make a difference.
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    windows 10 professional version 1607 build 14393.969 64 bit
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    Return the RAM overclock to stock.

    The AMD chip supports RAM speeds up to 3200MHz

    The speed at the time the log collector was ran was 3733.

    Open the ASUS website > report into the thread whether the RAM is or is not displayed on the Qualified Vendor List (QVL).
    TEAMGROUP-UD4-3200


    How to overclock your RAM?-TEAMGROUP




    Download and install: voidtools

    Search for: C:\Windows\LiveKernelReports\ResourceTimeout-20200927-1249.dmp
    Post a share link into the thread using one drive, drop box, or google drive


    Code:
    LastWriteTime         Size (MB) FullName                                                      
    -------------         --------- --------                                                      
    9/27/2020 12:49:57 PM   1412.37 C:\Windows\LiveKernelReports\ResourceTimeout-20200927-1249.dmp
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    I thinking I may have found the problem. I remembered the day I was swapping the nvmes one of the ram dimms was not fully in. I pushed it in and didn’t think about it anymore. Today i took both dimms out and placed them back in and so far i was able to game a couple of times without bsod.
    If it comes back I’ll make sure to post. Thanks
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    Windows 11 Pro X64 22H2 22621.1848
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    Sounds promising, good luck.
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