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Hi, I have an Aorus Master X570 Gigabyte v1.0 with Bios F11 since 2 years but I have from time to time BSOD with mostly mssecflt.sys as showed culprit.
Ram is 2X CMW32GX4M2C3200C16 Corsair Vengeance (I never did any overclocking) CPU is AMD Ryzen 7 3700X.
I'm pretty sure this is a hardware problem as I already did "all" that could do on the Software side.. SFC /SCANNOW - DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth and so on...
Anyway my question is :
Can I upgrade straight to the latest BIOS F36f to check if it help (I have dual BIOS on this board).
I never upgraded the AMD drivers, should I do this before updating the BIOS ?
Do I have to upgrade other drivers too ?
Snappy driver show me this (but I don't know if they are needed for my 3700X CPU)
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Thank you for your help
 

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Thanks for your help, Yes tried without and with XMP enabled, tried recommended settings from forums like :

  • Enable XMP
  • Set DRAM voltage manually to 1.35V
  • Set RAM multiplier to 32x
  • Set the first five subtimings manually to 16-18-18-18-36 (the same as XMP would) (important!)
  • Set the sixth timing (tRC) to 56 instead of 54 as XMP would (important!)some others say 55
 

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Seem like my problem is solved :) I have to specify that the BSOD occurred ONLY some random time after goin out of Stanby mode. I Installed AMD drivers from amd.exe and now after 2 weeks no more BSOD (I had up to 4 BSOD a week) . Crossing finger !
 
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