Yeah I don't have any of those machine thingies, but do you think it might be worth a try to send it back and get a replacement because I feel like because the drives/RAM aren't showing any errors themselves and HDDs catch fire the PSU might be to blame.
The thing is, my power supply is a ax860 which should be pretty high quality PSU, but do you think that it could still just have maybe something that might affect power delivery?
What do you think of this, I know that my power supply literally lights fire to all HDDs you throw at it, could the PSU be messing up the SSD where it can still run fine most of the time, but also crash it in some situations?
Ok so I had a few more, but I've noticed that they happen at very specific times:
0x7A: this one occurs only during solo queue of PUBG so I'm going to assume that one is probably related to the game
0xF4: this one occurs when I try to download files from game stores (steam and origin). I can...
Ok some more info, the system automatically tried to do a disk check after this one bluescreen, but as soon as it initiated the disk check, it went into a 0x74, which I haven't seen before and then tried to do another disk check which resulted in the same thing. Is this pointing to the hard...
Sorry for being gone for w a while, but yeah I get them pretty often, but it depends on what I'm doing. If I am doing anything demanding for my computer it happens more then, but it still happens when I'm just browsing the web and such. I have noticed though that it occurs a lot when switching...
It's getting weird though, sometimes it will even bluescreen when I'm logging on and I won't even get to the desktop. Do you think it might be motherboard/cpu related?
I just have this one SSD, I switched out the SATA cable and port and the smart status said that the drive was fine, but the 7A and F4 still keep happening.