5900x
MSI B570S Tomahawk Max
Teamgroup ProDark 8PACK 32GB
3080TI
Corsair RM1000x
Started getting BSODs in August 2024. At the time I put the machine aside and I've only just gotten around to sorting it. On first power on it BSOD'd as soon as Windows loaded. I wiped the drives entirely and did a fresh install of W11. I then ran a bunch of OCCT tests, memtest86 passes, and some 3DMark for good measure - everything seemed to be fine. That was two weeks ago and it's been running great at everything (general work stuff, 3D modelling, gaming) up until this morning.
I had a BSOD an hour or so after power on. After the restart it instantly BSOD'd again after logging into Windows, and then after that it BSOD's before I can even get to the login screen. The BSOD codes seem to imply that the RAM may be at fault:
I tried running with a single stick in slot 2 to see if one of them has died. Stick 1 would boot but BSODs before Windows login, stick 2 would not POST. Putting both sticks in would then boot but instant BSOD. On a second test run I can't get either stick in any slot to POST.
Is this sufficiently conclusive to call it the RAM at fault? I could do with being reasonably sure as I have lifetime warranty with OCUK on these sticks, but I'm a little concerned that with both sticks not working it may indicate something else at fault, and now I can't even boot the machine I can't run anymore tests.
MSI B570S Tomahawk Max
Teamgroup ProDark 8PACK 32GB
3080TI
Corsair RM1000x
Started getting BSODs in August 2024. At the time I put the machine aside and I've only just gotten around to sorting it. On first power on it BSOD'd as soon as Windows loaded. I wiped the drives entirely and did a fresh install of W11. I then ran a bunch of OCCT tests, memtest86 passes, and some 3DMark for good measure - everything seemed to be fine. That was two weeks ago and it's been running great at everything (general work stuff, 3D modelling, gaming) up until this morning.
I had a BSOD an hour or so after power on. After the restart it instantly BSOD'd again after logging into Windows, and then after that it BSOD's before I can even get to the login screen. The BSOD codes seem to imply that the RAM may be at fault:
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (0XA) - ntoskrnl.exe
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA (0X50)
KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED (0X1C) - ACP.sys
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA (0X50)
KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED (0X1C) - ACP.sys
I tried running with a single stick in slot 2 to see if one of them has died. Stick 1 would boot but BSODs before Windows login, stick 2 would not POST. Putting both sticks in would then boot but instant BSOD. On a second test run I can't get either stick in any slot to POST.
Is this sufficiently conclusive to call it the RAM at fault? I could do with being reasonably sure as I have lifetime warranty with OCUK on these sticks, but I'm a little concerned that with both sticks not working it may indicate something else at fault, and now I can't even boot the machine I can't run anymore tests.