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I'm getting really random crashes on my new PC. It's mostly new, only hard drives were transferred from my old one. The configuration is:
I can get 3 of them in a day or go 2 weeks straight without a single one of them. The BSOD says that "irql_not_less_or_equal", caused by address ntoskrnl.exe+1c2390.
Here's the minidump of the most recent one: 051720-8250-01.dmp
I've run Memtest and there were no errors, tried checking hard drives, and from what I could say they are healthy. CHKDSK found nothing as well. As I've said, crashes are pretty random and occur even when my PC is idle, I'd even say mostly when idle (when browsing, watching YouTube, etc.). Please, could somebody take a look at the minidump I've provided and maybe see some hint to what's the problem exactly? Should I try updating my BIOS or is it unrelated? Most of my drivers are up-to-date and were reinstalled already.
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- Ryzen 3600X
- MSI B450 Tomahawk Max
- Gigabyte RTX 2070 Super
- CRUCIAL Ballistix Sport LT Gray DDR4 3200MHz 16GB Kit 2x8GB
- CORSAIR CX650M 650W
- 2 Kingston SSDs and one WD Black HDD.
I can get 3 of them in a day or go 2 weeks straight without a single one of them. The BSOD says that "irql_not_less_or_equal", caused by address ntoskrnl.exe+1c2390.
Here's the minidump of the most recent one: 051720-8250-01.dmp
I've run Memtest and there were no errors, tried checking hard drives, and from what I could say they are healthy. CHKDSK found nothing as well. As I've said, crashes are pretty random and occur even when my PC is idle, I'd even say mostly when idle (when browsing, watching YouTube, etc.). Please, could somebody take a look at the minidump I've provided and maybe see some hint to what's the problem exactly? Should I try updating my BIOS or is it unrelated? Most of my drivers are up-to-date and were reinstalled already.
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