Hi, thanks for all the help and suggestions, as you might have seen
here I have followed your instructions and did two things:
- Updated my BIOS to F30 which also reset it.
- Disabled Fast Boot and RAM overclock entirely.
For the last 9 days, I had no bsods whatsoever, everything was working flawlessly, I even thought they stopped completely, but I was waiting for a little bit more time before coming back here and giving an update.
Today however, I had a bsod once again, I even managed to be using the PC while it happened, I mentioned "Stop code: SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION" and "What failed: Cl.dll" which is different from any bsod I had before, my PC was not under stress at the moment of bsod, I was gonna watch a youtube video and that was it.
I should mention a couple of things, yesterday the power went out in my house for a split second, which did turn my PC off and on again abruptly, I don't know if this might have anything to do with the bsod, and also, it was yesterday, not today.
When I was formatting my PC the last time, I preloaded a network driver that I downloaded from
here, more precisely this one (first instance in the list, not the second instance):
Intel - Net - 1.1.4.42 | Windows 10, version 1809 and later, Servicing Drivers, Windows 10, version 1809 and later, Upgrade & Servicing Drivers |
The reason why I didn't use the network driver from the MOBO's website, is because I just wasn't able to preload those during the Windows installation, maybe because of their file type or something. It was the first time I did that while formatting my PC, in previous times I had to mess around to force Windows to let me set up the PC without a network connection.
I will be reinstalling the LAN driver using GIGABYTE's link, should I do something else to clean the old driver I've been using though? Not sure.
Also here are the updated
minidumps and
MEMORY.DMP, I think they might look different now since the error message was different?