I might contact Microsoft to see if this is just a Windows error. Might even install Linux on a different drive and run that until I can get it to crash. How did you go about contacting a rep?
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I might contact Microsoft to see if this is just a Windows error. Might even install Linux on a different drive and run that until I can get it to crash. How did you go about contacting a rep?
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Nope, individual cables. No adapter attached, just straight DP -> HDMI, and HDMI -> HDMI.
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More crashes: 345998
3 of them DisplayPort -> HDMI, and 1 HDMI -> HDMI
CPU, GPU, motherboard, power supply, 2 sticks of RAM, speakers, ethernet cable, and 4 monitors. I have 2 SSDs and 3 HDDs, but only have the Windows SSD active.
They replaced it.
Also here are the crash files since the new install of Windows: 345850
I think it's time for me to provide an update as I'm still utterly confused on how I'm still getting crashes.
First, my motherboard was RMA'd and they sent me a new one. Said it was giving "random...
I'll pause from posting the crashes for now, but is there anything that can be done to try and find the issue? I'm thinking of RMAing my mobo.
More crashes just keep coming. Anything to try and fix this would help a lot.
341986
Ran memtest86 for around 13 hours for 7 passes on both sticks. No errors. I'll test the individual sticks later throughout the day, but I don't think anything will show as I've done these tests...
Did both, will keep you updated if I get another crash.
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Well, that didn't take long to crash again. Completely unprompted like usual.
Here's the log file: 341522
September of last year I updated majority of the parts in my system (motherboard, cpu, ram), and since then I've had random BSODs all pointing to different things at random intervals. Recently it...