Gone from Intel to AMD motherboard and getting BSOD  


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    Windows 10
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    Gone from Intel to AMD motherboard and getting BSOD


    Hi guys - hope you're well and thanks in advance for any responses. I have just switched out my Motherboard/CPU/RAM for new for an upgrade. The computer works pretty well except under heavy load I am getting the BSOD. I'll try to include everything necessary so hopefully you guys can point me in the right direction.

    Old Spec: Intel

    New Specs:

    Motherboard - B550M DS3H
    BIOS - F13g (up to date)
    Processor Ryzen 9 5900X
    (2x) 8 GB DDR4 3200mhz
    Geforce RTX 2070 (up to date drivers)

    For example, when I run cpubenchmark I get a crash just after the graphics test completes after it says

    "INFO: Waiting for sustained writes ... 33"

    The BSOD stop code is CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED

    I have tried reseating my hardware, switching the RAM around etc and had a fiddle in the BIOS - all with no joy. I am running a fresh copy of Windows.

    Thanks again for any help with this one.

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    Win Ver: 20H2 OS Build 19042.928

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    In the BIOS I've noticed that it says Kingston 2400mhz RAM (which is the old DDR3 RAM I was using) and I have HyperX 3200mhz ram. I'm not sure if this is relevant. Thanks again.

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    Update: have ran Prime 95, FurMark, SeaTools, chkdsk and have had no issues - everything appears to be running fine.

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    I'm doing an overnight ram test with memcheck. First cycle has passed okay.

    My PSU is a Corsair 650M (quite old)
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    Windows 8.1 Enterprise x64
       #2

    Attach the correct files from the log collector
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  3. Posts : 3
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    MrPepka said:
    Attach the correct files from the log collector
    Sorry about that - was a long day yesterday. I've re-attached. Thanks :)

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    I have ranmem test for 20 hours, 10 cycles complete with no issues. I will try switching out the graphics card, psu and memory for different and update if this helped. Thanks

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    Hi all, managed to solve it I think.

    I switched the Samsung SSD for an NVME and installed a fresh copy of Windows from usb and it seems to be running great.

    Thanks
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