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Blue Screen of Death issue with Ryzen PC setup

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I have the following setup :

Msi X470 Gaming Pro
Ryzen 5 3600
16 gig corsair 3200 mhz ram

I have been having BSOD issues with PC since day one. Here are some examples of the BSOD errors that I get :

-Page Fault in nonpaged area-
-kmode exception not handled-
-attempted write to rear only memory-
-driver irql less or not equal-
-system thread exception not handled -
-apc index mismatch-
-kernal auto boost invalid lock release-

I get these BSOD every time when I put the cpu under very heavy loads, and each error code has a different reason. I have done the following to the PC to try and resolve the issue :

Reinstalled win 10 on 3 different drives , NVME, SSD and HDD.
I did a memtest86 on the ram, one stick was bad and I removed it from pc, but same BSOD still occur.
I have installed every bios update available from 2019 up to 2021, but the latest bios does not even boot into windows, it blue screens right after it posts.

What I have noticed in the bios is when the PC is idle the the cpu volts is on 1.416v and I had a hunch that that might be to high for idle and according to AMD it should be on 1.2v - 1.25v on idle. I have tried to under clock the CPU in the bios, but this bios is not standard as the other Msi bios setups and it does not allow me to change the voltage on the cpu to a set number of my choice ( 1.25v ). When I press enter on the CPU Core Voltage value to change it in the OC settings, the bios opens up a menu with a choice of 5 presets , Auto, Override Mode, Offset Mode, Override + Offset mode and AMD Overclocking. You can choose any one of those presets, but neither one allows you to manually change the voltage number and it remains at the set value of 1.416v

Have anybody else had a simular issue on this combination of hardware ?

Your input and ideas will much appreciated.
 
I could have sworn I already responded to this...

Anyways, so using the latest firmware the PC is even more borked? And you are still unable to modify the voltages in the latest firmware because it dies before finishing booting?
 
I know this is old but run mem86 for 24h on your RAM. The other module sounds faulty. When you get many diff BSOD's it's often an indication of faulty RAM. I once had a system where the RAM would only produce errors after the 23rd hour of memtest.
 

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