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    Windows 10 Multiple different BSOD

    From the look of the scratch its the steel backplate of the card that has caught the board by not aligning it properly before lowering it in. Seems mad I did that twice, but more likely than ghosts...
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    Windows 10 Multiple different BSOD

    For closure, given I've taken up your time with this: I think I solved the problem, though it's rather embarrassing. The first mobo, that got RMA'd, had this track damage, down by the gfx PCI slot. Well I took out the new board today and found almost identical (but note not identical - its not...
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    Windows 10 Multiple different BSOD

    I've tried single DIMMs and as a pair. I can't actually access slot 4 cos of the CPU cooler, but figure the singles test in both slots covers it. I feel like I've tried everything I can with what I have, so I'm going to RMA the RAM, CPU and mobo for a second time, but this time insist they test...
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    Windows 10 Multiple different BSOD

    Tried 1.35 volts, still crashing.
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    Windows 10 Multiple different BSOD

    I can see the list of current voltages, but I'm still not sure which to change - is it the Dynamic Vcore and DRAM Voltage? Weary of trying stuff with voltages when i dont know what im doing! Also do I have to save and restart before the changes take effect?
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    Windows 10 Multiple different BSOD

    Ok, but not sure how. I know its in the M.I.T bit of the bios, and I can see if I enable XMP it boosts Profile DDR Voltage to 1.35V, but can't see a CPU voltage anywhere. In Advanced Voltage Settings I have Dynamic Vcore, Dynamic VCORE SOC, and DRAM Voltage. I can set the latter to 1.1v, the...
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    Windows 10 Multiple different BSOD

    The horror never ends... Got PC back from IT shop. The guy tested the system with a different drive (SSD rather than m.2), different ram, different GPU, different PSU. Same problem. Only components he didn't check were CPU and mobo, and to recap the CPU was tested by the company I bought it from...
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    Windows 10 Multiple different BSOD

    Update - crashing again during windows reinstall, so its hardware I guess. I can't troubleshoot the remaining components - its probably the m.2 drive - so given it to IT shop to test.
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    Windows 10 Multiple different BSOD

    Have got the 42c bios now, no joy though. I haven't made any changes to RAM so shouldn't be xmp but will check tomorrow. I'll pull the trigger on a full reinstall of Windows as well, least experience has taught me to keep data on other drives! Thanks for advice - out of interest, can you tell...
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    Windows 10 Multiple different BSOD

    And as I said earlier, just for extra weirdness the only time it seems stable in when in a game, whilst playing. It did BSOD whilst on a game's pause screen, but when I'm actually in game (even not doing anything) its been rock solid for hour after hour. Edit: just crashed whilst playing, so...
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    Windows 10 Multiple different BSOD

    Ryzen 3600 Gigabyte b450 Aorus Elite (had shop flash it to work with Ryzen 3) Corsair 16gb RAM Intel 660p m2 drive (have 3 other drives as well but all disconnected whilst trying to sort this) Nvidia GTX1070 Nvidia drivers are downloaded through geforce,experience and are up to date. System...
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    Windows 10 Multiple different BSOD

    No, crashed again. If it is rgbfusion and its also lurking in teh bios, what do i do?
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    Windows 10 Multiple different BSOD

    Interesting that you say that - it had occured to me that the problem emerged around about the same time I installed Fusion. However I uninstalled that software earlier today on that basis, but I'm still having the crashes. Fusion is also present in the bios as well though, I'll try turning off...
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