I've been dealing with constant crashes on my PC recently, starting when I was playing League of Legends and switched over to watch a movie on my second monitor. Since then, it has crashed several more times without opening League or the Riot client. I've attached a portion of the Windbg output, but I can't share any links here due to posting restrictions. Here's my parts list:
- **CPU:** Intel Core i7-8700K
- **Motherboard:** ASUS ROG Strix Z370-E Gaming
- **GPU:** ASUS RTX 2070
- **RAM:** 64GB (2x32GB) G.Skill Trident Z DDR4
- **Storage:** Samsung 1TB SN750 NVMe SSD
- **Power Supply:** CORSAIR RM850x
- **Operating System:** Windows 11 Home
I've already tried repairing some UEFI issues and ran a RAM test, which both came back fine. I even did a fresh install of Windows, but the crashes persist. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
3 Answers
Before trying anything else, make sure your GPU drivers are fully updated. Sometimes, outdated drivers can lead to instability like what you're experiencing. Good luck!
You might want to try reseating your RAM. Just pull the sticks out carefully, then place them back in, switching their positions. This can help if there’s any contact issue with the slots. Let me know how it goes!
Also, remember that making BIOS changes can be risky—always back up important data first! If you still have issues after updating drivers and checking RAM, it might be worth looking into your BIOS settings or considering a clean reinstallation if you haven't done that already.

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