Why am I getting BSODs on my new gaming PC after installing games?

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Asked By GamerGuy57 On

Hey everyone, I just set up my gaming PC two days ago, and while it worked fine at first, I started encountering Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors after downloading Valorant. Initially, the BSODs happened while idling or playing for about 20-40 minutes, and then I started getting a "memory management" error. I've run stress tests on my CPU, GPU, and RAM, and didn't see any issues except when I stressed the RAM on AVX2, which peaking at 85% utilization. Now, the BSODs are occurring while I'm installing games, and I've had crashes during that process, too. I checked the event viewer, and it mostly shows a kernel-system error 41. Here are my specs: R7 5700X, RX 6600, 16GB RAM 3600Mhz (XMP on), Corsair CX650W. I've attached a couple of pics of the BSODs I managed to capture!

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Answered By MemoryMaster77 On

I found some dump files you might find useful. You can check them out here: [link]. Hope this helps sort out the issues!

Answered By FixItFelix On

Try running a system file check to fix any corrupted files. Open Command Prompt as an admin and type `sfc /scannow`. This can often resolve system issues that may be causing BSODs.

Answered By RAMChecker99 On

You might want to run Memtest86 from a USB drive and boot from it. If you get any errors during the test, it could mean your RAM needs to be replaced. Let me know how it goes!

Answered By TechWizard42 On

It sounds like you need to check the dump files for better insight into what's causing those BSODs. If you can access Windows normally, or even through Safe Mode, look for the dump files in C:WindowsMinidump. If you find them, zip them up and upload to a file-sharing service like mediafire or catbox.moe. The more dump files, the better for diagnosing the problem! Oh, and make sure to set up your system to create small memory dumps so you can catch all the errors in the future.

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