Random BSOD - Daily


  1. Posts : 3
    Windows 10
       #1

    Random BSOD - Daily


    Hi All,

    My computer was working fine and then yesterday it started crashing, even when no applications are running.

    The first crash occurred yesterday when I was remoting into my home computer via teamviewer. I changed 2 windows update settings via gpedit.msc. I disabled auto-restart with users logged in for automatic update and disabled configure automatic updates. After applying the changes, the computer crashed about 5-10 minutes later. I'm not sure if its connected but i reverted the changes to default. The crashing still occurs.

    Now it seems to crash randomly, even when no applications are running. Approximately 5 days ago I installed a new fan on my CPU and I also upgraded from a geforce 970 to a geforce 980ti. I ran games for about 2 days with no problem, so I would be surprised if it would be linked to those issues. Temperatures are all well below normal, I've been monitoring with HWMonitor.

    I slipped through the mini dumps but could not make heads or tails of them as there were multiple .exes crashing.

    I have the most updated audio, video, and motherboard drivers.

    I've attached everything! I would greatly appreciate any assistance.

    Thank you,

    Bryan
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 3
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #2

    Welp, I decided to run memtest.

    I got failed on 4 slots, 5 sticks.

    Then 2 sticks, failure slot 1 & 3. same sticks failure slot 2 & 4. other 2 sticks, failure on 1&3 and 2&4.

    I think my motherboard is dead.
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 3
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Another update...

    I ran a single stick in channel A1 for 8 hours last night and it went through 8 passes with no errors.

    It is possible for a motherboard to break and only allow a single RAM slot to work?
      My Computer


 

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