I've been having serious issues with my PC since I built it and I'm stuck trying to figure out why it keeps crashing. I'm not a native English speaker, so I hope this makes sense. After sending my PC to Geek Squad, they suggested it was a RAM issue, so I replaced it, but the crashes continued. I'm using WhoCrashed to analyze the problems, and it indicates driver issues, but all my drivers seem fine. I even performed a clean install, but the crashes persist. Here are some specific issues:
- I tried upgrading to Windows 11, but it crashes during the installation phase.
- I'm experiencing frequent IRQL or Kernel BSODs, sometimes up to two per hour. However, there are also instances where my PC runs fine for a whole day.
Here are my components:
- Motherboard: B760 Gaming Plus WiFi (using Ethernet)
- GPU: 4060 Ti GeForce Nvidia
- CPU: Intel i5-13600K
- RAM: Corsair Vengeance 6400MHz 32GB
The temperatures are normal, and I haven't encountered any issues during benchmark tests. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
2 Answers
First off, always be cautious when making changes to your BIOS or disk setup—backup your data first! As for your issue, it sounds like a RAM problem could still be at play. Could you double-check if your RAM is seated properly and in the correct slots? Sometimes switching the RAM sticks to different ports can solve the problem. If you have the option, you might also want to verify your BIOS settings related to RAM. There can be so many reasons behind these crashes; it can be a real pain! Good luck!
Dude, I think using 'bipolar' as a comparison might not be the best choice. But I get it—your PC is acting all over the place! Make sure you've run RAM tests and that it's properly configured. You mentioned changing RAM slots and experimenting with XMP settings—definitely keep trying different configurations if that’s worked for you in the past! Hang in there; these issues can be so frustrating!
Thanks for the feedback! I’ll keep experimenting with the slots and settings. It’s just been really stress-inducing!