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Soldato
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Ok so I've got a good spec pc.
12700k
3080
Etc

Been building 25 years or so, so everything I can think of has been tried and tested over the last week

This is the issue, BSOD as well as crashes to windows

kernel security check failure
page fault in nonpaged area
attempted write to readonly
Few others to but I'm only just started saving rhem


Everything is stock, I've ran prime for memory and CPU. I've ran benchmarks. SSD health is all good. 2 different drives, multiple installs. Ram is set to lower than xmp with stock volts (profile 2)

Custom loop and temps all very good

Can't put I'm finger on it.

Any suggestions?
 
Does it do it in safe mode?
Does it do it with ram set at stock everything?
Are your drivers, bios etc all up to date?

My thoughts are a dodgy driver but finding out which one exactly might be a pain.
 
Everything is stock, I've ran prime for memory and CPU. I've ran benchmarks. SSD health is all good. 2 different drives, multiple installs. Ram is set to lower than xmp with stock volts (profile 2)

Stock volts as in "manufacturer recommended", or stock as in, board defaults?
 
Does it do it in safe mode?
Does it do it with ram set at stock everything?
Are your drivers, bios etc all up to date?

My thoughts are a dodgy driver but finding out which one exactly might be a pain.

Not tried safe mode, ram is 4400 but got it at 4000 with same volts. It's profile 2 which is lower than xmp. Bios is newish but I'll try it. I'll try lower ram setting too. And some other sticks
 
When you say multiple installs, does that include a fresh OS install, with minimal drivers?

Yeah.

Windows updates, chrome, steam, any game. Random crash.


It just doesn't make sense at all

Started on windows 11 a few months ago but seem to have gotten worse. Switching from windows 10 to 11 (fresh installs) is the same result.
 
This. In addition, try installing the drivers provided by the manufacturer of your motherboard instead of what Windows decided to install and see if that solves it.

I usually don't bother with manufacturers drivers and it usually just works. But I've tried that as well.

Honestly guys. Suggestions are very welcome, but I'm sure I've covered everything? It's really hurting my brain now hahaha
 
Bios , firmware on SSD , etc up to date ?

one of the drives Samsung Evo 850 (might be a 860)

the other drive that I've tried it's a gigabyte M2 thing. Unsure of the model. But same issue with both drives. 1 SATA and one M2 so, that doesn't make sense either *scratching my bald head*
 
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