[7SP1 x64] BSOD on Ryzen. TEMP FIX: changed ram speed.

I'd advise you to get it serviced because it's still under warranty.

NEW ADDITION

While not solved, I can trigger the problem easily now! I use TMPGEnc Authoring to author blurays. Whenever I author I get the BSOD with the same error on pci.sys. I believe it's related to the AMD video card and/or its drivers. Does this help fix the overlying issue?
 
I'd advise you to get it serviced because it's still under warranty.

NEW ADDITION

While not solved, I can trigger the problem easily now! I use TMPGEnc Authoring to author blurays. Whenever I author I get the BSOD with the same error on pci.sys. I believe it's related to the AMD video card and/or its drivers. Does this help fix the overlying issue?

Try next steps:

1) Update your BIOS to last version
2) Go to AMD PSB
3) Set up PCI version as 2.0
 
Can you borrow another card to test with? Really, the easiest way is to get it serviced, because it's under warranty.

There's nothing wrong with the board; I already exchanged it once, I'm not doing it again. I got completely fed up with the 398734 issues I was having so I tried another in-place upgrade. That really just made matters worse. So now I'm a not-proud member of the Windows 10 club. Once I upgraded the OS, I authored the bluray perfectly. I have no reason to believe the board or graphics card have anything to do with the underlying issue. Sounds like there's a reason they don't want you to run Windows 7 on a Ryzen part...
 
Can you borrow another card to test with? Really, the easiest way is to get it serviced, because it's under warranty.

There's nothing wrong with the board; I already exchanged it once, I'm not doing it again. I got completely fed up with the 398734 issues I was having so I tried another in-place upgrade. That really just made matters worse. So now I'm a not-proud member of the Windows 10 club. Once I upgraded the OS, I authored the bluray perfectly. I have no reason to believe the board or graphics card have anything to do with the underlying issue. Sounds like there's a reason they don't want you to run Windows 7 on a Ryzen part...

Well, for me steps that i mentioned in prev post seems to be working just fine even with OC.

Reason is simply , they don't wanna you to stay on something, that not sends everything you do by default
 
Can you borrow another card to test with? Really, the easiest way is to get it serviced, because it's under warranty.

There's nothing wrong with the board; I already exchanged it once, I'm not doing it again. I got completely fed up with the 398734 issues I was having so I tried another in-place upgrade. That really just made matters worse. So now I'm a not-proud member of the Windows 10 club. Once I upgraded the OS, I authored the bluray perfectly. I have no reason to believe the board or graphics card have anything to do with the underlying issue. Sounds like there's a reason they don't want you to run Windows 7 on a Ryzen part...

I can believe that. The manufacturers and the MS are trying to get as many people as they can to use Win10.
 

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