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xzenner
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Persistent frequent crashes on 7900 XT

Hi,

I am for support please! I have been suffering persistent system crashes since building my PC 3 months ago, I previously thought it was a BIOS issue due to new/recent hardware and was awaiting the latest BIOS to be released after a 3 month period of no updates. Asrock recently released a new BIOS 1.18.AS04 and the issues still plague me, on the microsoft forums they informed me the minidump points to graphics driver. I have tried every driver since building the PC and the issues absolutely persist, with sometime a few hours use between crashes other time as little as 10 minutes!

Everything is up to date on the latest versions, BIOS, SSD Firmware, Windows Version Graphics Drivers, Chipset, Everything, but BSOD still persists.

System:

Asrock Steel Legend X670E, AMD 7700X, 64GB G.Skill 600MHz CL32 RAM, PowerColor HellHound 7900 XT GPU, Samsung 980 Pro SSD

See here: https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/59508191

Software:

Bios: 1.18.AS04

Win 11 Pro: Version 10.0.22621 Build 22621

AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition 23.2.2

I have tried stress testing the system, GPU tests; Haven, FurMark, 3DMark, CPU tests; GeekBench, Prime95;CPUz, Memory tests; AIDA64

it passes them all with flying colours, but then I will be browsing the web and it crashes, or go to make a cup of tea come back and it crashes, playing low intensity games like RuneScape and it crashes.

This latest one I was just reading a PDF document and it crashed, I'm at the end of my wits please can someone help?

Please find the minidumps from the last week here:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1GaGGOfXyYUg4drJcm05c2YSW2A5mqXJc?usp=sharing 

Please let me know if there is any additional information i could share!

Thank you in advance

(this is essentially a re-post from the Microsoft forum here:

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_11-performance/bsod-watchdog-persistent-ra...)

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