BSOD when wake up after standby monitor

Arazon

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hello everyone. I try to describe my problem.
I formatted my PC on 14-04-2017.
In power option i chose "high performance" with:
turn off the display: 5 minutes
put the computer to sleep: never.

Sometimes(NOT ALWAYS) when i try to wakeup the monitor from the standby i have two type of problems:

1)when i try to wakeup the monitor from the standby the USB peripherals(mouse and keyboard) do not work.
Peripherals seem to be powered because the LEDs are on. But if I try to unplug and reconnect the peripheral, the LEDs do not light up. With this problem there isn't crashes and .dmp file.

2)when i try to wakeup the monitor from the standby with keyboard, the PC reboots by itself. With this problem there is crashes and .dmp file.

The percentage in indicative way is:
90% wake up without problems
5% does not wake up. I must reboot the PC.
5% when trying to awaken there is crash

Crashes have occurred:
13-05-17
14-05-17
02-06-17
06-06-17

Thank you very much for the help.
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Please uninstall everything of AMD using Display Driver Uninstaller and install new drivers from AMD. Be sure to install as less as possible software using custom/advanced options, you can use this tutorial to do so :ar: AMD Graphics Drivers - Install Without Catalyst Install Manager - Windows 7 Help Forums
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I did the whole procedure. Now I just have to wait and see what's going on in the coming weeks.

Thanks!!!
 
turn off the display: 5 minutes
If you set this to 0 minutes and manually turn off the display, do you notice improvement?
 
The 0xEA is often caused by the display drivers, rarely something else besides anything that has to do with the GPU.
Related to GPU: drivers, power (settings), slot, BIOS, GPU itself, improper overclock settings, bug in program (this one is indirectly), etc.
 
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