Hard Freezing with the odd BSOD...

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Hi guys,

Recently upgraded my PC, all was working well. Yesterday I had 4 hard freezes and 2 BSOD's with different error codes on the BSOD's, one pointing to a graphic driver issue and another a page file error.

Specs:
AMD Ryzen 5 2600 3.95ghz
16gb Team Group vulkan 3000mhz
Asus x-370f
Zotac 1050ti
Kingston 250gb SSD
1tb seagate HDD
Corsair CX600m (I know this is ancient, wondering if it's this)

Tried reinstalling all drivers (gpu, chipset etc), disk checks, windows integrity, nothing came back. Windows event viewer just showing as fatal lose of power or forcible reset. EDIT: Forgot to add monitored all temps and nothing is high, all around 50 degrees

No idea what to try??? Possibly dying PSU or a faulty ram stick?

Any ideas greatly appreciated.

Cheers,

James

Update: I could use the PC for hours, then about 15 minutes into a game hard freeze if this helps. Tried multiple games...
 
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Hi guys,

Recently upgraded my PC, all was working well. Yesterday I had 4 hard freezes and 2 BSOD's with different error codes on the BSOD's, one pointing to a graphic driver issue and another a page file error.

Specs:
AMD Ryzen 5 2600 3.95ghz
16gb Team Group vulkan 3000mhz
Asus x-370f
Zotac 1050ti
Kingston 250gb SSD
1tb seagate HDD
Corsair CX600m (I know this is ancient, wondering if it's this)

Tried reinstalling all drivers (gpu, chipset etc), disk checks, windows integrity, nothing came back. Windows event viewer just showing as fatal lose of power or forcible reset. EDIT: Forgot to add monitored all temps and nothing is high, all around 50 degrees

No idea what to try??? Possibly dying PSU or a faulty ram stick?

Any ideas greatly appreciated.

Cheers,

James

Update: I could use the PC for hours, then about 15 minutes into a game hard freeze if this helps. Tried multiple games...

Sounds like some sort of instability to me, hard freezes is usually RAM, BSOD's and instant crashes to a black screen or reboot is usually CPU, I suggest you run a pass of memtest over night and see if you have any errors in the morning.

It doesn't mean the ram is faulty though, it could be a number of things, XMP, not enough RAM voltage, not enough SoC voltage, maybe the board doesn't like the divider you're using.
 
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