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Don't waste your time with the windows memory tool. Totally useless in this case. Use the link I posted or something different.
Although it's not technically a bsod, You might find it useful to post there instead. With everything you've tried so far, it's begining to look like a simple incompatibility issue. The card is good, your board is good. I wish you luck and admire your fortitude
I will try memtest. Thanks.
My RAM (CMP64GX5M2B6000OC30W) isn't on the QVL list for my motherboard, but I doubt that's the cause of the problem.
You're right, it's not a bluescreen. It's actually an unexpected shutdown for an unknown reason.
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This is incredibly frustrating! Whenever I install the GPU in the x16 slot, Windows needs repairs and gets stuck in a reboot loop until I can boot into Safe Mode.
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Today i get the i9 13900k and will try it. I almost changed every component but i think its driver issue more and more.
Thanks. Need to have a look when im home. Cannot image that this is the issue but i give it a shot.
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Now moment of truth. I'm assembling the new i9 13900K CPU right now. Wish me luck!
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SOLVED! It was the CPU! Now i plugged in a i9 13900k and it works!! Finally. Thanks for your help.