#My pc keeps crashing for no apparent reason

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minor wagon
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For some reason afther having turned up my pc and playing some games it freezes , ive updated all my drivers and the temps seem ok

I went into the whochrashed program and it tells me that theres a pte corruption

minor wagon
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Amd rx 6750xt
Ryzen 5 7500f
B650m aorus elite ax v2
Corsair vengeance drr5 32gb

granite sequoia
minor wagon
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I keep getting different errors each time

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But the one thing thats common between all of them is that they happen and hour afther turning my pc on

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I will send you guys all the errors that ive gotten

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I just got the Page fault in nonpaged area

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Howhever they are all related with memory

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Either memory or ram

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But i checked both fisically and in the pc ( as in running comands in the command console) and they are fine

minor wagon
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It seems it is the corrupted pte is at it again

woven moth
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Usually best bets are run dism and sfc scan on disks to see if corrects any on disk errors that are just being copied into memory or do memtests to see if can spot an error in RAM or reduce number of sticks in and see if can produce problem to isolate to one stick of memory or another

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If problem persists with different ram sticks is likely disk failure of some sort

minor wagon
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i forgot to send just the folder oops excuse me

minor wagon
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I guess im alone then

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Welp i migth as well continue by myself and write my progress here so someone with the same error can fix it in future

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Im runing the memtest86 as of now to see if the ram os faulty

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Its almost finished and hasnt detected any errors

granite sequoia
# minor wagon

It looks like memory. Memory doesn't have to mean RAM, but it's usually the main suspect. Windows puts low priority data from RAM into the page file and loads it back in when needed so storage can look like memory (And memory can look like storage). The memory controller is in the CPU and if this fails it will just look like memory.

To test the RAM, use the machine normally with one stick at a time. If just one of the sticks cause crashes, faulty stick. If it crashes with either stick it's probably the CPU. Memory testers miss faulty RAM fairly often with DDR4 and newer so I don't trust them.

minor wagon
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Amd what if it is the cpu?

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Do i have to replace it?

minor wagon
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I rather test if theres a way to do so the cpu and then the ram

minor wagon
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A setting in the bios could be causing it maybe?

granite sequoia
granite sequoia
# minor wagon

Like I said, I've seen memory testers miss bad RAM too often to trust a clean scan.

minor wagon
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God dammit

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It installed some more drivers and it seemed fixed it didint freeze for 3 hours untill now

minor wagon
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Fuck it im reinstaling Windows and checking if my ssd is seated properly

minor wagon
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It did not work :(

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But maybe

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Just maybe

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I got this feeling that whats causing all the problems is the ssd