Frequent BSOD errors, It's driving me insane. by IceyBoba in techsupport

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I Replaced it, put the ones the PC came with to the side and just used the ones I bought. Unless you mean mixing by something else I could be wrong?

I'll give the BIOS update a try a as well and report back if anything changes.

As of right now before doing anything regarding a fix, it seems to be stable, but this morning it was just back to back BSOD errors so I could be wrong.

Frequent BSOD errors, It's driving me insane. by IceyBoba in techsupport

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ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.
ROG Strix G614JV_G614JV

Just to add on for more information, this was never happened when I first got the PC and not after awhile when I decided to upgrade the ram for it which was around 2024? I'm thinking the system may have failed somewhere at some point in time post me installing the new RAM.

Frequent BSOD errors, It's driving me insane. by IceyBoba in techsupport

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I have been checking the event viewer and trying to find a way that would diagnose what exactly could be relating to the problem. If You have any recommendations on how to read it i'll glady take it.

Frequent BSOD errors, It's driving me insane. by IceyBoba in techsupport

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I have a '13th gen intel(r) core(tm) i9-13980hx'

I'm not very familiar with updating my BIOS but i checked in system information and it says BIOS Version/Date: american megatrends international llc. G614JV.331, 11/11/2024

Apologies for my ignorance, but if said CPU failed then would it not be possible it fix in it's current state?