I've been experiencing the same BSOD error (MEMORY_MANAGEMENT) every 2-4 hours of using my PC. I've already tried reinstalling drivers, adjusting the SoC voltage, and a few other troubleshooting steps, but nothing seems to work. My specs include a Ryzen 5 9600X, 32GB of DDR5 6000 CL36 RAM, and a B850 Eagle WiFi 6E motherboard. I'm looking for solutions to fix this issue or at least identify which component might be causing it so I can utilize the warranty. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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This kind of issue could also be linked to a faulty CPU, though proving that can be tricky. If possible, try to borrow an AM5 CPU from someone to test and see if it resolves the crashes, but I know that might be easier said than done.
It's a good idea to share the mini dump files as well, as they can provide insights into the issue. However, be cautious about moving the RAM modules to random slots. For most modern motherboards, you should generally use the second and fourth slots for optimal stability, especially if you have XMP/EXPO profiles active—though you mentioned you’ve turned EXPO off, which is a good start.
I can share the mini dumps for analysis if needed; my RAM is already in the 2nd and 4th slots.
Looks like the first parameter of your BSOD is 0x41792 and the second is 0xFFFFAF8142149F50. That might help us track down what's going wrong.
Firstly, you should try to collect the dump files for analysis. You can find them under C:WindowsMinidump. If you have files there, zip the folder and upload it to a file-sharing service like Catbox or Mediafire—these are currently working well for sharing. The more dump files you can provide, the better! Also, consider changing your dump type to a Small Memory Dump for better analysis.
Have you tried switching the slots of your RAM sticks around? Sometimes just changing where they're physically installed can solve these issues. Also, make sure to disable any RAM overclock profiles for now. You could boot into safe mode to see if the problem persists, and try monitoring your RAM usage in Task Manager to check for any processes that may be causing spikes.
I ran MemTest86 and got no errors, and I have Expo turned off. My RAM usage doesn't spike either; it looks stable.

Yeah, it’s not easy to find someone with a spare AM5 CPU just lying around.