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Upgraded the SSD and RAM of my Razer Blade 15 2019 Advanced Model and it keeps giving me BSOD

  • September 15, 2022
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I own a 2019 Razer Blade 15 Advanced Model, RZ09-0310. It has a Intel Core i7-9750H and Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Max Q. I decided to upgrade my RAM (from 16gb to 32gb) and my SSD (from 512gb to 2tb) 2 months ago. I created a recovery usb, opened up my laptop, cleaned the fans and repasted the gpu and cpu, replaced the ssd and ram, and closed it back up. Used the recovery usb to install windows onto the new ssd, tested it out, and for the past 2 months now I’ve been getting multiple blue screens of death a day or every other day. If it’s not a blue screen of death, my laptop would just freeze to the point where I cannot ctrl alt del or do anything. I’d have to hold the power button down and force it to shutdown. I have tried running Karhu’s RAM test overnight and it came back with no issues. I also tried memtest86 however I did run into issues when both sticks of RAM were installed. And at the end of the test the computer froze so I couldn’t get a file to save since I had to force it to shut down. However, if I ran 1 memory stick at a time I would not get any errors. The RAM I purchased was Corsair Vengeance 3200 Mhz DDR4 and the SSD I upgraded to was Samsung 970 Evo Plus Series 2 TB. I used the Samsung Magician application and the program says my SSD is genuine and I’ve ran the tests on the driver and every time it would come back with no issues. The drive currently has written 5.7 TB since I’ve had it. I don’t know what the issue is and would love any help I can get because this issue has been happening for two months now and it’s quite frustrating because while I’m gaming, it will just randomly bsod or omeglz freeze my game and I’d have to force it to restart.
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TurboTacho
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  • September 15, 2022
Hello, did you try installing the original stock RAM and try again? Doubt it's the SSD issue... High likely it's the RAM sticks that's causing the issue. Heard that Corsair RAM sticks are more prone to problems with Razer Blade laptops

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JunaNougsan
I own a 2019 Razer Blade 15 Advanced Model, RZ09-0310. It has a Intel Core i7-9750H and Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Max Q. I decided to upgrade my RAM (from 16gb to 32gb) and my SSD (from 512gb to 2tb) 2 months ago. I created a recovery usb, opened up my laptop, cleaned the fans and repasted the gpu and cpu, replaced the ssd and ram, and closed it back up. Used the recovery usb to install windows onto the new ssd, tested it out, and for the past 2 months now I’ve been getting multiple blue screens of death a day or every other day. If it’s not a blue screen of death, my laptop would just freeze to the point where I cannot ctrl alt del or do anything. I’d have to hold the power button down and force it to shutdown. I have tried running Karhu’s RAM test overnight and it came back with no issues. I also tried memtest86 however I did run into issues when both sticks of RAM were installed. And at the end of the test the computer froze so I couldn’t get a file to save since I had to force it to shut down. However, if I ran 1 memory stick at a time I would not get any errors. The RAM I purchased was Corsair Vengeance 3200 Mhz DDR4 and the SSD I upgraded to was Samsung 970 Evo Plus Series 2 TB. I used the Samsung Magician application and the program says my SSD is genuine and I’ve ran the tests on the driver and every time it would come back with no issues. The drive currently has written 5.7 TB since I’ve had it. I don’t know what the issue is and would love any help I can get because this issue has been happening for two months now and it’s quite frustrating because while I’m gaming, it will just randomly bsod or freeze my game and I’d have to force it to restart.
Please let us know if the issue is still happening while using the original SSD and RMA. Otherwise, the fault can be the newly replaced device or the ports in the motherboard itself.

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