

Then the day before yesterday, I couldn't power the computer on.

I uninstalled the driver from Samsung and used Windows' own drivers, and that appeared to have solved the problem, as it was supposed to do according to the forum posts. I have two Samsung 970 Evo Plus NVMe drives installed (not in RAID, but one 500 GB for OS and one 1 TB for games). I came across some forum posts stating, that these error codes occur while using two Samsung NVMe SSDs and running Samsung's own NVMe drivers. When going through System Information, one of my Samsung NVMe drives appear in connection with the hardware port mentioned above. While Googling the two stop codes mentioned above and googling errors from Sytem Info Error Reporting, this kept coming up as an issue : Intel(R) PCI-Express Root Port #9 - A330 According to the mozilla forums, it is pure coincidene and doesn't have to do with the actual defect. It reports firefox.exe as the parameter triggering the crash. However it also comes up with 0x8007013e which appers to have to do with Windows Update. When I analyze the dump file it reports stop code 0x00000124, which I know points to faulty hardware. When I force reboot when a lockup occur, there's a BSOD dump file. Nothing has ever happened when pushing the system. It mostly happens when it's idling and I'm away, but it has happened twice while I was using it for web browsing. Usually there is everything from 3 days to 2 weeks in between. It doesn't happen too often, or in any specific pattern. My computer freezes, not showing a blue screen of death, it just locks up. I have reinstalled Windows 10 圆4 (1903) four times so far, and it hasn't changed anything. The PSU is approximately two years old, and the soundcard is a few years older. Samsung 970 Evo Plus NVMe SSDs (1 x 500 GB, 1 x 1 TB).ģ x mechanical HDDs, 1 BD/RW optical drive.Ĭreative Soundblaster ZxR PCI-e sound card.Īpart from the PSU, the soundcard, the three mechanical drives and the optical drive, everything is between 1 and 2 months old. Both with / without XMP activated.ĪSUS RoG Strix RTX 2070 Super "Advanced Edition" (BIOS switch set to Performance. All drivers are up to date.Ĭorsair Vengeance LPX 3333MHz 2 x 16 GB (I have also tried G.Skill Ripjaws V 3600MHz 2 x 16 GB). MSI MPG z390 Gaming Pro Carbon, BIOS v1.6 (both the 8-pin and the 4-pin CPU powerconnectors are connected). NZXT Kraken 圆2 AiO water cooler (Fan speed is set to constant 50% rpm).

I'm not sure if I'm in the right forum, there are so many to choose from and I haven't been using any forums for a couple of years now, so I don't really have a preferred forum anymore.īut I hope someone can help with my computer problem, or maybe guide me to another site if I'm in the wrong place. I've been having issues with my computer freeezing or BSOD'ing. I'm very sorry for the long post, but there is a lot of information to include.
