Mrtj18
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Mrtj18's post in Random Reboots possible ram error? was marked as the answerUpdate, so after running the ram test for 11 hours with no errors I decided to open up my case and double check if everything was plugged in correctly, double check my bios and even move the ram to the other 2 slots on my motherboard. Upon opening my case I noticed that I had one pcie cable split into two 8 pin connections plugged into my rtx 3080 gpu at once. Which I think caused the random reboots because the GPU was not getting enough power. Once I plugged the rtx 3080 into different 8 pin cables, I have been running my system for 11 hours no errors ( it was crashing once every 6-7 hours )with both ram sticks in. So i will mark this as solved and chalk it up to user setup error. due to GPU pins lol.
Thanks for all your help!
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Mrtj18's post in Too many drives attached was marked as the answerI'm sorry I thought I deleted this post.
I was able to figure out, that after I added my RAM my immu groups got disabled in my bios.
After changing that back to enabled, everything was working again.
Thanks for the reply!