Good morning,
I've builded a new computer but i have strange crash issues with windows 10 and i don't understand the cause. I didn't still try to install Linux, so i don't know if it could be a Win10 issue or not.
After i've installed Win10 successfully, i start to install drivers and apps. I wanted to testing a bit the computer so i installed games too.
The issue is the computer randomly crash with a blue screen when i'm installing apps or drivers and the error's message is always different.
These are eror's messages i remember:
- UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP,
- DRIVER IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
- CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED
- KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
Sometimes after these crashes, when i login again in the desktop i noticed some system files missing, for example Graphic Driver missing or some .sys libraries.
Soemtimes aftere there crashes, i was forced to reinstal again Win10 because i wasn't unable to boot Windows again.
I'm pretty lost, because i'm not able to identify the cause...i give you some specifics hoping it could be helpful
Hardware:
- Asrock Phantom Gaming X Radeon RX Vega 56 8G (90-GA0900-00UANF)
- AMD Ryzen 7 2700X (YD270XBGAFBOX)
- Asrock X470 Master SLI (90-MXB7F0-A0UAYZ)
- Corsair CX750M (CP-9020061-EU)
- HyperX Predator DDR4 16 GB Kit (2 x 8 GB) 3200 MHz (HX432C16PB3K2/16)
- Kingston KC2000 x2 250GB (SKC2000M8/250G)
- EZDIY-FAB PCIe NVME M2 with heatsinkcooler
- Thermaltake Versa H23 (CA-1B1-00M1NN-02)
OS:
- Windows 10 Home downloaded for free by microsoft
- I installed it in the PCI NVME M2 adapter with the heatsink
Drivers:
Notes:
- I've put Vega in the first PCI and NVME Adapter in the second one (under it)
- Maybe the GPU blows too much hot air? It was a bit hot when i touched it
- I didn't still try to mvoe the M2 SSD with Win10 in the default M2port on the Motherboard
- Maybe PCIe NVME M2 Adapter could be defective?
- At the moment the computer has only 2 fan, default CPU Fan and default Case Fan
- Maybe the case is too hot?
- When Vega56 arrived with the carrier, it didn't have the seal
- Maybe it could be defective?
- I didn't try to install Win10 in a normal SSD
- I didn't try to change the power supply
- I didn't try to change the GPU
- I didn't try to chage the cable in the computer
Thank you for your time,
Loris