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BSOD Whenever DirectX, 3D applications, etc open- suspect faulty mobo
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Around January of this year I replaced my mobo and CPU, and have been having several issues since- initially it was simple out of memory/access denied errors in programs like Chrome as well as some brief system-wide stuttering when attempting to stream HD content, but for the past 6 months I have been getting a ton of BSODs in various programs. Typically I get BSODs in programs that use DirectX or are just graphically intensive in general (Most games such as Fortnite, Fall Guys, etc; rendering in Blender Cycles, even the 3d object view on Thingiverse) and I haven't found a way to remedy it. I analyzed my minidump files which seemed to suggest the crashes were memory-related, but found that there wasn't a specific dimm that was responsible for the crashes after testing all of them. I've found that I don't get as many issues with problems outside of the DirectX programs if I don't have the third slot populated, although I still get BSODs with the other ones.

I think I've narrowed it down to being a motherboard issue at this point- would a BIOS update fix this or should I look at submitting a RMA request? When I installed my CPU, the mobo did require a BIOS update to work with 13th gen intel CPUs, so would it be possible that the BIOS version is bugged?

Minidump and MEMORY.dmp files: https://www.mediafire.com/file/xw42ogwix3rg47t/Dbg.zip/file

PC Specs: 13700k, RTX2070s, GIGABYTE AORUS ELITE Z690 DDR4, G.Skill TridentZ 4x8gb DDR4 3200mhz

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