I had the exact same issue with a brand new build late last year which i started a thread about here, had a gigabyte board with a B550M chipset, swapped out the board and still failed, 2 brand new boards BSOD, ran prime95, memtest etc could not get it to fail on me, but would just randomly BSOD on average about once per week while running.
Ended up ditching the board with the ASUS equivalent and worked a treat with zero issues.
Never encountered 2 faulty boards in a row before but I will never touch gigabyte ever again after this.
Ive heard a few stories where people are finding similar issues with some Ryzen boards however, will be interested to see what you find the issue is.
That is usually found under system properties in windows, quite an annoying feature to be enabled as most users will just report its rebooted, unaware that a BSOD has happened.
Ended up ditching the board with the ASUS equivalent and worked a treat with zero issues.
Never encountered 2 faulty boards in a row before but I will never touch gigabyte ever again after this.
Ive heard a few stories where people are finding similar issues with some Ryzen boards however, will be interested to see what you find the issue is.
(01-03-2025, 03:21 PM)zqwerty Wrote: The auto restart is what is causing you to not be able to read the error message, I fairly sure you can turn off the auto restart in the bios, but forgotten where, sorry.
That is usually found under system properties in windows, quite an annoying feature to be enabled as most users will just report its rebooted, unaware that a BSOD has happened.