Just replaced parts on a prebuilt CyberPower PC, getting some memory-related stopcodes. Help!

fleemankeegan

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Troubleshooting Help: Hey! Recently replaced a majority of my existing PC. Here is a list of the new parts i just put in-
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600 with Wraith Spire Cooler GPU: Zotac GeForce GTX 1050 TI PSU: Lespa MX F1 600W Power Supply Motherboard: GigaByte AB350-Gaming 3 RAM: Pacific Sun Memory DDR4 8GB 2400MHz Single Module 1.2v The above parts are all of the new parts I installed. Some of the old parts from the old prebuilt CyberPowerPC (Which was a mistake to buy in the first place) include Hard Drive, Disc Drive, USB front panel, Fans, etc. Now for the issue. I was able to turn the PC on run my programs, install the new software for the motherboard and GPU, etc. I tested it with Google Chrome, wifi worked fine, opened microsoft office fine, then I opened World of Warcraft briefly, no issues. Then I opened Destiny 2 on max settings, and it went downhill from there pretty much. After about 10 minutes of pure joy, my computer crashed to a blue screen with the stopcode MEMORY_MANAGEMENT_ISSUE. So I tried to restart, but I kept getting blue screens with different stopcodes. Those included: DRIVER IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL, What failed: NETIO.SYS Something about security Kernel Failing From what I remember, a majority of the codes dealt with memory. So I turned my PC off, unplugged everything and slept on it because it was late. In the morning I took out my ram, checked all my connections (Hard Drive SAT cable, RAM placement) and turned my PC back on. Came to a blue screen but Windows managed to boot up because it supposedly "Troubleshooted and solved the problem". Then I run a system memory test. (I had ran one last night but the computer shut off around 30% so im assuming it failed) However, the memory test completed and said there were not issues. I check CPU Heat (Im worried i might not have put enough thermal paste) GPU stress and heat, and went at it again. Pulled up BNET, turned on Destiny, and sure enough, 10 mins later, Blue Screen with the same stopcodes as last night, so I'm basically back on square one. Anyone know anything that can help me fix this? Thanks so much for reading!

And for those wondering why I chose Destiny 2, what is the point of a gaming rig, with a gaming motherboard and gpu if I cant play games?
 

fleemankeegan

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If you think that's bad you should take a look at the one that came with my PC. Not only the cable management, but I swear I'm shocked the thing didnt explode. It was some aftermarket offbrand 350W. The sole reason I bought this is because youtube review pegged it as not bad, I'm only using around 450W max, and it has protection so it doesn't ruin other parts in my computer.
I called Microsoft and they said its a problem with either my motherboad, RAM, or GPU. I'm updating the drivers but I'm willing to bet it's most likely the cheap RAM. DDR4 is just so expensive