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HefHughner
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Hi,
I got my new PC last wednesday. Everything worked fine till I was greeted by a BSOD on startup saturday. I read online that one single BSOD is not a cause to worry, but if it happens again there might be something wrong. So yesterday it happened again, the same error, and now I am really worried that maybe even the new hardware could be faulty.
I already checked the Ram with the Windows Memory Tool, as well as checked the SSD. No problems could be found. I also did the sfc check. No issues.
This is the link to the crash dumps:
HefCrashDump.rar
This is link to the MSInfo-File:
HefMSInfo.nfo
And this is my system:
Prozessor: Intel® Core™ i5-9600KF 6x 3.70 GHz
Prozessorkühler: be quiet! Pure Rock 2 Schwarz (150W)
Arbeitsspeicher: 16 GB DDR4 Corsair Vengeance LPX schwarz DIMM Kit 3200 MHz (2x 8 GB)
Grafikkarte: 6 GB NVIDIA® GeForce® RTX™ 2060 KFA² OC
Mainboard: MSI MPG Z390 GAMING PLUS (Chipsatz: Z390 / ATX)
M.2 SSD: 1 TB M.2 PCIe x4 - ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro NVMe SSD
Netzteil: 750 Watt - Corsair TX750M - 80+ Gold / Teilmodular
Betriebssystem: Windows 10 Home 64Bit OEM inkl. Installation
Things i did and added:
- I bought a Logitech G502 hero mouse and installed the GHub software to control the mouse settings
- I already owned a Logitech G533 headset and connected this to my pc via the USB-dongle and the GHub software as well.
- I installed the GPU control tool Xtreme Tuner 2 from the manufacturer of my graphics card, but replaced it with MSI Afterburner to control the GPU fan with a custom fan curve.
- I installed Steam and some games.
- I installed GOG Galaxy and some games.
- I installed the Battlenet launcher and some games.
- I have WIndows 10 Home and could not use the FPS counter of the Microsoft Game Bar application, so I followed a guide to add my account to the Performance Log Users Group, which enabled me to see my fps through the performance category.
Any help or suggestions are very appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Andreas
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I got my new PC last wednesday. Everything worked fine till I was greeted by a BSOD on startup saturday. I read online that one single BSOD is not a cause to worry, but if it happens again there might be something wrong. So yesterday it happened again, the same error, and now I am really worried that maybe even the new hardware could be faulty.
I already checked the Ram with the Windows Memory Tool, as well as checked the SSD. No problems could be found. I also did the sfc check. No issues.
This is the link to the crash dumps:
HefCrashDump.rar
This is link to the MSInfo-File:
HefMSInfo.nfo
And this is my system:
Prozessor: Intel® Core™ i5-9600KF 6x 3.70 GHz
Prozessorkühler: be quiet! Pure Rock 2 Schwarz (150W)
Arbeitsspeicher: 16 GB DDR4 Corsair Vengeance LPX schwarz DIMM Kit 3200 MHz (2x 8 GB)
Grafikkarte: 6 GB NVIDIA® GeForce® RTX™ 2060 KFA² OC
Mainboard: MSI MPG Z390 GAMING PLUS (Chipsatz: Z390 / ATX)
M.2 SSD: 1 TB M.2 PCIe x4 - ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro NVMe SSD
Netzteil: 750 Watt - Corsair TX750M - 80+ Gold / Teilmodular
Betriebssystem: Windows 10 Home 64Bit OEM inkl. Installation
Things i did and added:
- I bought a Logitech G502 hero mouse and installed the GHub software to control the mouse settings
- I already owned a Logitech G533 headset and connected this to my pc via the USB-dongle and the GHub software as well.
- I installed the GPU control tool Xtreme Tuner 2 from the manufacturer of my graphics card, but replaced it with MSI Afterburner to control the GPU fan with a custom fan curve.
- I installed Steam and some games.
- I installed GOG Galaxy and some games.
- I installed the Battlenet launcher and some games.
- I have WIndows 10 Home and could not use the FPS counter of the Microsoft Game Bar application, so I followed a guide to add my account to the Performance Log Users Group, which enabled me to see my fps through the performance category.
Any help or suggestions are very appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Andreas
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