Windows 10 Windows 10 BSOD - Random Crashes

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SaltyTurnips

Hello,


I have a custom build PC build in July 2019, which up until 1 month ago was running fine. Since then I've been experiencing multiple BSOD crashes repeatedly. I'm leaning towards a hardware issue (SSD or MB) but asking for advice.


Problem;

Random BSOD crashes. These can occur any time from playing games, to watching youtube, to leaving the PC Idle over time. Near impossible to reliable reproduce. Yesterday PC ran fine all day. Today it crashed within 2 hours.


Build;

Windows 10 Pro

Ryzen 3600X [Stock Cooler]

Gigabyte Auros x570 Elite (No Wifi)

Corsair MX500 SSD (OS)

2 additional HDDs.

Nvidia RTX2060 Super

Corsair 550x Gold PSU.

Corsair CMK16GX4M2B3200C16 Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4 3200 MHz [Original]

G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series F4-3600C16D-16GVK 16 GB (8 GB x 2) DDR4 3600 MHz [New]


Things I've tried;

  • Windows Memory diagnostics on old ram - 0 errors
  • Memtest on original RAM - 4 Passes 0 errors
  • Swapping to new RAM
  • Windows Memory diagnostics on new ram - 0 errors
  • Memtest on new RAM - 4 Passes 0 errors
  • Reseating RAM/CPU/Power Cables/GPU.
  • Updating all drivers to latest. (Including downloading from Gigabye Website )
  • Using older Nvidia Graphics Drivers. (Used DDU)
  • Ensuring Windows is up to date (Including running Windows v1903 & 2004)
  • Removing all external hardware (Other than Mouse/Keyboard, both Logitech).
  • Running driver verifier - Only crashed twice - Once from Gigabytes software (Uninstalled) and Nvidia Driver (Reinstalled)
  • Reset Windows 10 (Using the Keep my Files option)
  • Ensuring power options are set to not turn off devices.
  • Disabling Windows fast boot
  • Monitoring Temps (Although crashes can occur when PC is idle)
  • CheckDisk
  • System File Checker
  • Enabling/Disable XMP
  • Running RAM in slots 2/4 (Reccomended) and 1/3


Memdumps;

Attached Memdumps


These are all since the Windows 10 reset.

gdrv2.sys crashes were Gigabyte app center during driver verifier (Uninstalled). [Instant crash on login]

nvlddmkm.sys crash was during driver verifier - Reinstalled older version using DDU. [Random crash]

All others have been various codes;

MEMORY_MANAGEMENT

IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL

SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION

KMOD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED

IRQL_GT_ZERO_AT_SYSTEM_SERVICE



Any advice greatly appreciated.

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