I'm experiencing constant crashes and blue screens of death (BSOD) on my Windows 11 system. I thought it might be due to a problematic installation, so I did a clean reinstall, but the issue persists. Here are my system specs:
- Motherboard: x870-A Gaming WiFi
- CPU: Ryzen 5 7600x
- RAM: G.Skill DDR5, 32GB (2 sticks)
- GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 TI
Has anyone else faced similar issues? What steps can I take to resolve this?
3 Answers
If you're using XMP or EXPO profiles in your BIOS, try turning those off first. Also, make sure your BIOS is up to date; keeping it current is crucial for system stability. It can make a big difference in performance and compatibility!
Hey! To tackle those crashes, first, try running a Cinebench R23 (the latest version). It will stress-test your CPU — if it hangs or BSODs during the test, we may need a BIOS tweak or a driver update. I had similar problems that ended up being related to low voltage settings in BIOS, so check your voltage settings too! Let us know how it goes!
We definitely need to analyze your crash dump files to understand what's happening. If you can boot into normal Windows or Safe Mode, check the Minidump folder in C:Windows. Zip any dump files you find and upload them to a file sharing site like Mediafire or Catbox. Having multiple dumps will really help with troubleshooting!

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