New build blue screens and random crashes

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Hi everyone.
experiencing issues with new system,

Ryzen 2600 processor
Asus ROG Strix b450-f motherboard ATX
Corsair MP510 240 GB M.2
Kingston A400 SSD 240 GB
EVGA SuperNOVA 750 G+
Corsair Vengeance LPX 32 GB (4 x 8 GB) DDR4 3000 MHz C15
Asus GTX 1060 3 GB

Already had to return a faulty h100x cooler and a WD 1 TB HDD.

Now the problems I'm having, random freezes with blue screens.

Processor temperature at idle 47c and at full load 70c are these normal? Using the default cooler.

Error1.stop code Attempted write to readonly memory.

Error2.stop code Windows failed to boot because of HAL is missing files or contains errors.

Error3.stop code 0xc000021a

I ran sfc scan now which found no issues. I ran a chkdsk and it found lots of problems
So I reinstalled windows.

The 32 GB 3000 MHZ runs at 2133, if I enable DOCP
the computer shuts down several times and gives me a black screen with memory settings have been set to default.

Not sure if this is a problem the top left corner of the motherboard lights up and flashes, is this supposed to flash and sync / light up in the middle too? If that's the case the middle section does not light up. Maybe a faulty motherboard too?
 
I'd start with a minimal setup, so one stick of ram and your boot drive, set bios to default and take it from there. Your temps seem to be OK, although the idle temp is maybe slightly higher than I'd expect. Do you have any case fans installed?

Also, do you have a spare PSU you could try to rule that out?
 
Sounds like a RAM issue to me, when you enable XMP and get crashes it could be because your system doesn't agree with the settings and it's better to do it manually one step at a time....

Freezing issues can be RAM related so test one stick at a time
 
Hello,
I don't have another power supply to test.

Should I try 1 stick of ram at a time?
What about the middle section of the motherboard
It doesn't light up?
 
Yes, try one stick of RAM at a time. Do this after a bios reset. Only then you will know if you have a defective stick. If you can update your bios to the latest version as well as an issue with your configuration may have been resolved through a previous update.

The middle section of the board may just be an option in the bios that needs enabling although I'd concentrate on checking your RAM first.
 
The best tester for RAM IME is Prime95. But if you can keep the PC running long enough, take a look at the SMART data of your SSD.
 
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