I would like to mention that the issue was present even before the system wipe.
Windows random crashing (Kernel-Power critical error event ID 41)
I've recently upgraded all my specifications for my PC and this error (Kernel-Power event ID 41) recently started yesterday.
Specs:
B550M K (Gigabyte rev 1.0)
Crucial Pro RAM 32GB Kit 2x16
Ryzen 5 5600G CPU
RX 6650 XT GPU on latest drivers
APS-SL3N-256 SSD
WD10EZEX-08WN4A0 HDD
Thermaltake Smart 500W 80+ PSU
All files including screenshots are on OneDrive: https://1drv.ms/f/s!AootmbQt5yjvgdQGwmbMUxrSXvSlPQ?e=PbgMfa
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Anonymous
2024-06-26T18:59:14+00:00 -
Anonymous
2024-06-26T18:58:27+00:00 Nothing is overclocked, last week I updated my motherboard from a DDR3 motherboard, I got the Ryzen CPU not that long ago and the GPU is out the box from yesterday.
I did a complete system restart last night; reinstalled Windows. Today I launched Ready Or Not, stepped away for a second turned around and my system was going through a reboot. I’m about to use the memtest tool to check if it could be related to that.
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Anonymous
2024-06-26T18:49:45+00:00 Doesn't seem like no bugcheck happened. And these kernel-power 41 probly might not be related to your crashes... Imma say this is an OC unstable like cpu and xmp/docp/expo for ram, outdated bios, and sadly power issue. When does it happen tho? what were you doing? tell us what you changed?