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Originally posted by stree stree wrote:

How very random

Perhaps AMD means " A muddled driver?"


I'm betting one is a MS driver installed via Windows Update. MS versioning is different from OEM provided.

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I have been getting BSOD's with DPC_Watchdog_Violations nonstop on my 2200G or Asrock B350 ITX with Bios 4.40 and now with 4.43. I also setup a new windows 10 USB install, which should have the creators update. Happens mainly during downloading anything heavily.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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My BSOD reason was, that my memory kit was bad. One memory card was good in the kit, but the another one failed under AIDA64 stability test. Anything else, like memtest89, Prime said its okay, but it wasnt true. With this card i got BSOD random anytime. 
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Originally posted by JinxB1rd JinxB1rd wrote:

My BSOD reason was, that my memory kit was bad. One memory card was good in the kit, but the another one failed under AIDA64 stability test. Anything else, like memtest89, Prime said its okay, but it wasnt true. With this card i got BSOD random anytime. 

I wouldn't have thought it was my ram, worked fine in with my 1700 in Asrock Z370 Killer and Taichi. But I guess I could test it, happens a lot during any downloading, games drivers, the WIFI fluctuates and then it just locks up. Same thing happened when I tested the 2200G on my X370 Killer.
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Same. I didnt thought that my ram could be bad, cos i used it since august without any noticable trouble. With Ryzen 1500x. But as extended vga memory it has to be perfect, or u got freezing screens.

Every vga card cause freezing, if the ram is bad.

Better, if you test it. It can be explain everything.

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+1 on the advice about testing the RAM. If the RAM proves to be good, are you using WiFi to download when the problem happens. Try using the cabled network instead. There are other threads here about WiFi problems. Personally, I always used cabled Ethernet whenever I can as it's hugely more reliable.
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Originally posted by JinxB1rd JinxB1rd wrote:

My BSOD reason was, that my memory kit was bad. One memory card was good in the kit, but the another one failed under AIDA64 stability test. Anything else, like memtest89, Prime said its okay, but it wasnt true. With this card i got BSOD random anytime. 

Originally posted by JinxB1rd JinxB1rd wrote:

Same. I didnt thought that my ram could be bad, cos i used it since august without any noticable trouble. With Ryzen 1500x. But as extended vga memory it has to be perfect, or u got freezing screens.

Every vga card cause freezing, if the ram is bad.

Better, if you test it. It can be explain everything.

/sry for my english/

Originally posted by JohnM JohnM wrote:

+1 on the advice about testing the RAM. If the RAM proves to be good, are you using WiFi to download when the problem happens. Try using the cabled network instead. There are other threads here about WiFi problems. Personally, I always used cabled Ethernet whenever I can as it's hugely more reliable.

Just started memtest86 at stock clocks... I'll check its progress a little bit later. Wifi was never an issue with my 1700 with my Killer or Taichi, Wifi has only been an issues with the 2200G. Does the same thing on both boards. If the wifi doesn't work the boards are kinda useless to me. I disabled the wifi on the Killer and it stopped BSOD'ing while using a wired connection. Didn't bother to test it on the B350 Itx yet.  Will update later with the ram situation.

My 4th Asrock board with wifi.. so its a little frustrating the same issues are happening only with the 2200G.
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Just a note that GPU-Z from TechPowerUp has been updated to version 2.8.0. It now works with Raven Ridge APUs without instantly crashing Windows.
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Dont forget the AIDA64 stability test. 
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Originally posted by rjeftw rjeftw wrote:

Just started memtest86 at stock clocks... I'll check its progress a little bit later. Wifi was never an issue with my 1700 with my Killer or Taichi, Wifi has only been an issues with the 2200G. Does the same thing on both boards. If the wifi doesn't work the boards are kinda useless to me. I disabled the wifi on the Killer and it stopped BSOD'ing while using a wired connection. Didn't bother to test it on the B350 Itx yet.  Will update later with the ram situation.

My 4th Asrock board with wifi.. so its a little frustrating the same issues are happening only with the 2200G.

You'll eventually want to run MemTest86 with the same clocks as you plan to use Windows, but starting with stock is a good place to begin your troubleshooting.

Like I said, I avoid WiFi whenever possible. It's a convenience but no substitute for cabled Ethernet. I haven't even plugged my board's aerials in. You could try re-seating the WiFi card in its socket. It's just a PCIe 2.0 device and not even connected to the AM4 socket. It hangs off the Promontory chip so I don't see how changing from a Summit Ridge to a Raven Ridge processor could affect it.


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