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06-08-2021 05:47 AM #161
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06-11-2021 03:57 PM #162
Niktos PC Specs Motherboard ROG STRIX B550-E GAMING Processor 3800XT Memory (part number) 2x16 G.Skill Neo 3600 / 16 Graphics Card #1 Sapphire 6900xt
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Bsod
Hello together,
I have been having BSODs very often, and strangely while watching youtube on chrome. While playing any game, there has been no issue. Sometimes I get a "warning" that it will happen with "STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION" in chrome and I need to reload the page. Afterwards reloading a couple of time the BSOD is certain. There are sometimes that there is no "warning" and I directly get the BSOD.
I tried 3 bioses 2006, 2201, 2401. It feels that 2006 is more stable, but I just stopped watching youtube as much on my PC.
Last BSOD codes from since the last reinstall.
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA x3
PFN_LIST_CORRUPT x1
While reading online most post said it is connected with memory issues, but I swapped to a new momery kit and it is the same. While I am no ruling it out, it seems higly unlikely.
Or some bad driver that was old or corrupt.
I completely reinstalled Windows with all drivers and used driverbooster to update every driver to the latest version.
Still it continued.
Recently I updated through driver booster the USB controller driver and this lead to more frequent BSODs. Installed was a Microsoft driver from 2006 and it updated to a Genesys Logic driver from 2014.
I ran Windows driver verifier and the PC crashed to a BSOD upon startup, and with a restore point reverted the USB controller driver to the Microsoft one.
I really hope it is not the motherboard technically that it just need a more stable bios.
Has anyone experienced something similar?
My system is:
3800XT
ROG STRIX B550-E GAMING
2x G.Skill 3200 C14 16g
6900 XT
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06-16-2021 01:04 PM #163
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B550-E cold boot failure when XMP is on. Q-codes are 0d or IF
I have the same problem with XMP profile - cold boot after disconnecting from electricity. If disconnected for 1-3 hours, it sometimes starts normally. If disconnected overnight - will not start and Q-codes are 0d or IF.
If XMP is disable - there is no problems with cold boot after disconnecting from electricity.
Technical support can not explain what the problem is (mayby CPUs memory controler).
MemTest - no errors AIDA - no errors. No CPU overclocking. The system is stable. I can even set DRAM to 3600Mhz 16-15-15 without any problems.
Has anyone found a cause or solution yet?
For reference my system components are as follows:
CPU: 5600x
CPU Cooler: Arctic Liquid Freezer II
RAM: Corsair / CMW16GX4M2C3600C18 ver 4.31 (Samsung B-die), from QVL
GPU: Asus RX470-4G-gaming
Mobo: Asus Rog Strix B550-E
BIOS: 2006
OS Disk: Corsair MP510 480MB
PSU: Seasonic Focus PX-550 PlatinumLast edited by forin; 06-17-2021 at 06:27 PM.
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06-16-2021 01:33 PM #164
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06-17-2021 12:02 AM #165
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06-17-2021 05:45 AM #166
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i fix cold boot by yous 4 an 8 pin cpu power can do 14-14-14-34 now
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06-17-2021 06:30 PM #167
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06-17-2021 07:32 PM #168
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06-17-2021 08:57 PM #169
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i use 8 pin EPS12 V and 4 pin on motherboard it stopped coolboot on my pc ram run now 14-14-14-34 3600mhz fix cold boot on ASUS ROG STRIX B550-E GAMING bios 2006 -2401
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06-17-2021 09:46 PM #170
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It never was fixed
I have same problem with it. Before i know if i put off the lights of motherboard when the PC was shutoff it cant start... but if i put the lights and usb on, (i dont remember what option was), it start without troubles... but now was a random problem. Im thinking to buy other motherboard.