Help! My PC Keeps Crashing with BSODs – What Should I Do?

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Asked By TechWizard42 On

I've been struggling with constant Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) crashes on my machine every few hours. My setup includes an Intel i9-14900K processor, 96GB of RAM, and an RTX 5090 graphics card. I'm not sure what the issue is, and I'm hoping someone can help me figure it out. I've attached links to some of the dump files for analysis. Also, if anyone knows of other places I could post this for help, please let me know!

3 Answers

Answered By MemoryMaster2000 On

From what I've seen, BSODs can often stem from overclocking. If you've overclocked your CPU or GPU, I’d suggest reverting back to factory defaults. A fresh reinstall of Windows has also worked wonders for me before. Another option is to run Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) to fully clean out your GPU drivers before reinstalling them.

Answered By DumpDude77 On

To get a clearer idea of what's causing those BSODs, you'll need to gather those dump files. If you can boot into Windows normally or via Safe Mode, check in C:WindowsMinidump for the crash logs. Zip that folder and upload it to a reliable file-sharing site, like MediaFire or catbox.moe. It's great to have multiple dump files, so if you have just one, follow a guide to adjust your dump settings to Small Memory Dump for more info. That could really help identify the root cause!

Answered By CrashExpertX On

It looks like one of the dumps pointed to a memory error while another was related to a Windows process. Typically, memory errors could point to issues with the RAM or conflicting processes. To confirm, I’d recommend checking out more dump files if you can. The more data we have, the better we can pinpoint the issue. By the way, you've linked to a collection of those minidump files, right?

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