Main Account, x4740N@lemmy.world is going to become my alt account as I’m switching to this as main

Moved to lemmy with same username from reddit

SBNR | Solarpunk, Democracy, Utopia, Post Capitalism.

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    6 months ago

    I really dislike how you’re so comfortable recommending RMA’ing a board when the person hasn’t provided logs / data

    Because that does nothing to solve the problem if it turns out that an RMA wasn’t needed

    Tech troubleshooting is a process of ruling things out and reading through information to narrow down to a probable cause and implementing a fix too see if it fixes the issue

    You have no information besides what they’ve already tried which is random things because they haven’t read log data or other information to help them figure out a cause


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    6 months ago

    I don’t know if amd does this for your specific issue but you might have a problem had with amd driver conflicts, I had this issue and was going through great lengths to Tey and figure out what was causing this until the helpful people at toms hardware helped

    https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/sporadic-bsods-in-windows-11-professional.3877530/#post-23472239

    Edit: also try turning off memory context restore and there was something about ram power levels thst might cause bsods of similar nature to other people but I don’t remember the bios setting name at this time unfortunately but am just leaving this here incase you figure out the name

    I’d also recomend making an account snd posting on tomshardware forums because they helped me figure out what was causing my own BSOD’s

    And run memtest86 and memtest86+ just to rule out bad ram

    Windows ram diagnostics is useless