Multiple Bluescreens with different codes

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Hi,

So my PC is being a bit funny, having bluescreens on stupid things such as netflix and youtube. For a while it was just the odd one here and there, and then it bluescreened while trying to book car insurance and every time it reached the login screen it would blue screen. It was stuck in this BSOD loop.

I can't give the logs as it wont dump them, it just sits at 0% until i hit the reset switch. I initially thought it was the wifi card or drivers to begin with, as it had been a little picky with drivers. However removing that changed nothing it continued bluescreening as it reached the login screen.

Removing the ram from slot 2 (2nd from the cpu socket) seemed to stop the bluescreening but from the screenshot below the memory is fine
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I've reseated all the ram and checked the SSDs, they pass all the S.M.A.R.T checks and the pc "seems" to be working fine.

I have no idea what caused this initially, any of you come across this before? the only thing i can think is maybe the windows install is the issue as all the hardware checks have come back clean.
I've included all the different BSODs below

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edit: PC specs
ryzen 2700x
Gigabyte aorus x470 mobo
kingston HyperX ddr4 3200mhz ram (HX432C16PB3K2/16)
EVGA RTX 2080 XC
ASUS PCE-AC56 wifi card
Asus STX sound card
Corsair hx1000i
2 HDDs and 3 Samsung SSDs (2 850 evos & 1 850 pro

 
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then it bluescreened while trying to book car insurance
You're not allowed to have other toys than PC...:p

Have you tried booting with minimum parts?
Some part could be failing and spewing out garbage messing PC.
So would remove Wifi and sound cards and non-OS drives just to see if it then allows booting into Windows.

Also running drive tests would be one thing to do.
Just not sure if manufacturers have any test tools which could be run on live Linux.
 
You're not allowed to have other toys than PC...:p

Have you tried booting with minimum parts?
Some part could be failing and spewing out garbage messing PC.
So would remove Wifi and sound cards and non-OS drives just to see if it then allows booting into Windows.

Also running drive tests would be one thing to do.
Just not sure if manufacturers have any test tools which could be run on live Linux.
I did that initially, removed wifi card, then sound card, then the drives. Wasn't until the ram came out it stopped blue screening.
I'll look for a drive test now, as it's just Froze, no blue screen this time complete lock up using *****ng facebook.

is it worth checking for bios updates + inputting the memory settings manually rather than auto values
I've done this, set the voltage and speed's manually, as it was a bit picky to begin with depending on the memory settings.
will check for BIOS updates now tho.
 
Have you tried setting a really low RAM frequency with very loose timings?

Also, could be worth trying the newer versions of MemTest86 (v8.2 was released 3 June 2019). MemTest v4.3.7 is more than 5 years old.
 
Have you tried setting a really low RAM frequency with very loose timings?

Also, could be worth trying the newer versions of MemTest86 (v8.2 was released 3 June 2019). MemTest v4.3.7 is more than 5 years old.
So i put XMP profile two on, which is 3000mhz (200 less) and looser timings. Also did a bios update.
Been a few days now and doesnt seem to be any issues, so one of these has done the trick (i think)

Cheers for the help guys, much appreciated.
 
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