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I have a build with a Ryzen 9 5900x, a Radeon rx7900xtx 64gb gskill 3600 32x2 liquid cooled An asus proart creator b550 and a 1000w psu im running win 10 pro i have replaced the ram, and mobo. ive turned up the voltage on the processor still crashes, I’ve turned the voltage down still crashes, disabled xmp/docp, updated bios, on both boards one am msi gaming board and one the proart that I am using, I have turned the voltage up and down on the ram and still crashes. All the temps are fine. The last two things I can think of are rma the processor or upgrade the psu. Any insight would be much appreciated. Also event viewer says Kernal power for the crash.
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Hello everyone, I am looking for some guidelines on how to perform hardware diagnostic test for a high-end PC. The issue i am having is with counter-strike 2. Its constantly crashing ingame. Like every 2-3 Minutes. The Steam-Support looked at the crash-log of the game and could not identify anything wrong with cs2 and they advised me that its related to my pc hardware. Something might be broken there. I will attache the Response from Steam-Support as a screesnhot. This problem seems to be only with cs 2, every other game i play like Grid Legends, Forza Horizon 5, Cyberpunk 2077, FarCry 6 don't have any random mid-game crashes. How can i perform Hardware diagnostic test from home. If the possibility is limited, just let me know and i will look for a local IT support in my city. Specs: + i9-14900K + ASUS GeForce RTX 4080 (Noctua OC Edition 16GB) + Motherboard ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z790 HERO + Ram Corsair Vengeance 32GB DDR5 6000MHz CL30 Dual Channel Kit + Cooler Procesor Noctua NH-D15 + PSU Seasonic PRIME PX-1000, 80 PLUS® Platinum, 1000W + SSD Western Digital Black SN850X, PCle M.2, NVMe, 2TB + Case Fractal Meshify 2 Compact + Monitor LED ASUS Gaming ROG Swift PG27AQDM 27 inch QHD OLED 0.03 ms 240 Hz HDR FreeSync Premium & G-Sync Compatible
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Hi, my games have been crashing loads lately while giving graphics errors. I have tried numerous things to fix the issue. My latest attempt to fixing the problem was a complete reinstall of windows on a different drive which did not help. This makes me think the problem is not software related. Could my GPU be dying? It has no artifacting problems just the crashes. My GPU is a Gigabyte RTX 2060 OC edition and I have had it for about 4 years. It currently reaches 77 C while at 99% usage at most but it used to be at 83 C at 99% usage all the time before I fixed that issue (for about 2 years). I had this problem in Valorant and Minecraft but it has not occurred since I set my max FPS to 160 and the GPU usage stays below 60%. I do still have the problem in Fortnite where the GPU usage is over 95%. The crash does not happen instantly it always happens about 15 minutes after starting the game and will then do it about every 3 minutes after the first crash when relaunching the game. The rest of my specs: CPU: Intel core I5-13600KF Motherboard: MSI mpg b760i edge wifi RAM: 2x Trident Z Royal 8gb DDR4 3200 mHz SSD: WD Black SN850X 2tb PSU: 500W from BE QUIET! Let me know if you have any idea what could cause the issue and how to resolve it. Thanks!
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Hi, so I just upgraded to a 4070, kept everything else the same, just adding another m.2 SSD as a boot drive and I keep getting sudden crashes while gaming. Once, right after the GPU install the whole system shut down for half a second then really quickly restarted to the lock screen and then ever since the games just stop just like when pressing alt + f4. I'm on a clean install of windows, with all updates and drivers to the latest versions. I don't see a pattern, sometimes I get crashes one after another for a while, other times I play hours without any problems. Temps are all fine and the crashes don't happen at intensive points where the system is under heavy load. The concern for me is the power supply. I run a Ryzen 7 3700x and the RTX 4070 but I only have a 550w PSU (from Corsair). My problem is : The CPU consumes around 60w under load, and the GPU around 150-160w and considering the other points of power consumption like the fans and what not I don't think I exceed my power budget. What can the problem be? Do I get crashes due to power spikes, is it software, or is the GPU somehow defective?
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specs : cpu : i3 12100f graphic card : rtx 3050 zotac mobo : asrock b760m pro rs ddr4 psu : cooler master g600 gold ram : klevv cras x 3600mhz cl18 _ 2 x 16Gb system crashes and reboot after playing games like The last of us and cyberpunk the ram sticks are in a2 b2 slots , i put it into a1 b3 slots, it was fine for an hour untill it crashed and reboot again i tried everything : clean gpu driver uninstall and installing the latest driver , checking ram health with memtest 86 and there was no problem i tested single sticks in a1 b2 a2 b2 slots one at a time and there was no crashing i even put to sticks in a1 a2 and then b1 b2 slots . apparently it only crashes on dual channel mode then i replaced ram with 2 × 8gb corsair vengance 3200mhz cl16 and enabled xmp and there were no crashes so i thought maybe the xmp is the problem or the cpu can't handle 3600 mhz on klevv ram so i tested it at 2133 mhz and 3200mhz but it still crashes! does anyone know what is the problem with my pc?
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When my pc falls into sleep mode and then when I wake it back up it crashes. Then when I attempted to turn it back in it has reset my bios settings and once I boot back into windows it crashes again when I try to enter my pin. Then it repeats that a few times with crashing till eventually it works and I manage to login then it works as intended. But once it falls asleep again it's the same thing. My pc specs are: Cpu - Ryzen 9 5900x Gpu - AMD radeon rx580 Motherboard - Asus Rog strix b550-f gaming Ram - Corsair vengeance 2x16gb 3600MHz Storage - WD black sn770 nvme ssd Power supply - Corsair rm750e
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So for a while now I've been getting these strange crashes. It started when I was playing red dead redemption 2. My monitors turned off and my fans kept spinning rapidly. So at first I thought it had to do with the game. But then I realised it started happening when I played other games too. Sometimes when it crashes my pc won't turn on anymore and only the rgb from my cpu cooler lights up. I figured out that when I removed one of my ram sticks it would boot up again. Does anyone know what might be causing these crashes? I can't seem to figure it out and would love to play games again.
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In testing my components I had Cinebench R23 crash twice so the bug report it gave me is below. Other than that while trying my hand at a few games I had similar crashing issues, so far I tried Valorant, and a game known as Ultimate epic battle simulator which tends to be fairly CPU intensive. I've also attempted to run Minecraft but it wont even get past the launcher. I'll have the logs and reports for everything down below. I legitimately have no idea what is going on. At this point I am just going to attempt to reinstall my windows update and I will get back if it works My system 1) i7-12700kf 2) 64 gigs of ram (2 sets of 16 gig sticks that are supposed to be the same) (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0171GQR0C/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1) 3) I have a boot drive, hard drive, and sata SSD 4) my GPU is an rtx 3070 _BugReport.txt hs_err_pid26096.log SystemLogs-2023-12-26.zip
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Games crash to desktop on new pc with no errors whatsoever
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Hey guys, maybe you can help me with this problem, I'm starting to lose my mind over this - Ryzen 7 5700g with Noctua NH-U12S Redux - Nvidia Gtx 1660 Super 6gb from Gigabyte - Msi b450 Gaming plus max - Corsair vengeance 16gb rs (2x8) 3600mhz - Thermaltake Smartlite 500w 80+ white - Thermaltake H700 tg snow Every game crashes to desktop (no error code, no black screen, no blue screen, the game just closes) after like 1 minute, or the game keeps playing but the image just freeze (The game is playable while this happens). Sometimes it runs for like 10 to 15 minutes, but it always crash. This is from more modern games like Nier Automata, Final Fantasy XV to less demanding games like Hollow Knight or Ori and the Blind Forest. I've tried: - Updating the BIOS - Disabling the onboard graphics - Restricted the PBO frequencies (Precision Boost Overdrive) in some cases this option goes over the limit of the cpu, and leds to the crash (This guy who seems to have the same problem explains it much better) - Reseating the gpu and the ram - Run memtest64 (pass) - Updating and installing older versions of Nvidia Drivers - Using HDMI and DisplayPort - Reinstall W11 - Install W10 - Reinstalling Games As a side note, I've run furmark with anti-aliasing off and no problems, but when running it with 8x MSAA Furmark crashed in like 3 seconds Thermals seems fine, maxing out to 65°-70°. I think it might be the psu (Which is low, I know), but it's such a mix of weird crashes and freezes and I'm 99% sure that a faulty psu would not crash a game, it would turn off the pc direclty. Might be a combination of both psu and graphics card? Where the gpu is not receiving the power it needs to run on heavy load? That would explain the crashes on heavy demanding games, but on low demanding games too? I just don't know Any ideas on what it could be? Thanks in advance!!- 21 replies
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Hiya guys, I'm new here but I've been struggling with pc issues since I upgraded when the 4090 launched last year. I upgraded my entire rig to top end specs and since then I've been having constant struggles with my pc. Taken it into a local computer repair shop and tried to troubleshoot it myself to no avail. The issues I've been having are frequent BSODS and game crashes. An example of some of the BSODS are 'KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED' , 'BAD_POOL_HEADER' and 'SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION'. The computer repair shop said that it was a ram issue and since then I've bought new ram and am still struggling with these issues but less frequently (this is how it started last time and it got worse over time). If anyone can help that would be great as I've been struggling for a while. My full specs are: Zotac trinity RTX 4090 i9-13900k 32gb TridentZ royal 4000mhz (F4-4000C18D-32GTRS) rog thor 1200w (not new psu spec) rog strix z790-A gaming wifi d4 nzxt kraken z73 rgb nzxt h9 elite I've also got some custom psu cables if that helps anyone come up with a possible solution Thanks so much in advance!
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I Currently am having issues with my computer crashing randomly while playing games then rebooting immediately without displaying a blue screen. I first thought it was a Graphics card failure but there are no other issues which point to that. I have disabled my c-states for my CPU with some help, increasing the time between the crashes. I have cleaned out all of my corrupt windows files with no change. I have had issues with ram seating before but I don't believe it is the issue. The only things that I believe it could be are my PSU or windows errors. My hardware specs are: Ryzen 7 5800x NVIDIA 3080 4x 8 Gb DDR4 ram 750 Watt gold rated PSU x2 NVME ssd's 1x 16 TB HDD Event logs show Critical Errors with the source being Kernel-Power event id 41 at the time of crashes
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Ca n Someone Help I Play Like Fortnite Yes Then My Game Crashes And Screens Go ALL Blank But PC Is Still On Like I Watch A Youtube Stream Same Time And I Still Hear The Sounds Off That. I Dunno Whether Its The Graphics Card Memory Or Something Else
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I'm kind of exhausted and I'm looking for some help. My pc keeps crashing after about 5-60 minutes of gameplay. This issue has persisted even after I replaced my CPU and cooler as well as a whole host of other troubleshooting steps, and now I don't know what to do. Below I have included my pc's current and former specifications as I upgraded several components last weekend. The upgrades have not resolved this issue at all. Below I also included the steps that I have taken so far, as well as event logs, the minidump file that was generated through using Driver Verifier, and anything else I could find that is relevant. PC Specifications (Pre-Upgrade): AMD Ryzen 3 3100 w/ stock Stealth cooler CORSAIR Vengeance RGB Pro SL 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4-3200 ( ASUS ROG Strix B550-F Gaming EVGA SuperNOVA 750 GT Intel ARC A770 Limited Edition Elgato HD60 Pro Capture Card tp-link Archer TX3000E Wireless Card Samsung 970 EVO PLUS M.2 2280 500GB ADATA SX850 SATA SSD (boot drive) Post-Upgrade changes (07-29-2023): Upgraded CPU to AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D Upgraded cooler to DeepCool AG400 ARGB Single-Tower CPU cooler Transferred my boot drive onto a new Crucial P5 Plus 2TB PCIe M.2 2280 drive using MiniTool Partition Wizard. [IMPORTANT NOTE: Crash issue was encountered several times prior to changing components, and has persisted through the hardware update.] I checked Event Viewer and found the most recent critical error which caused the system reboot. The error event file has been included below. I re-seated both my GPU and RAM. I updated drivers for every component and did a full DDU of my graphics drivers. I updated the BIOS of my motherboard to the most recent stable software available. I performed a MemTest on my RAM last night, and the RAM came back with a 100% pass score. During the several hour long MemTest my computer did not crash. This makes me consider that the power supply may not be the culprit here. I ran multiple benchmarks with Borderlands 3, keeping HWinfo open to monitor temperatures. I performed a driver test using Driver Verifier through Windows. The computer crashed only twice and not three times like I expected after talking to a Microsoft forum tech, then it initiated a repair. I then booted into safe mode to cancel Driver Verifier through an elevated command prompt, but it reported that the program had already been closed. I then restarted the system and left for work. When I returned home I deleted the Elgato capture card driver that was supposedly causing an issue according to the minidump file that was generated, and removed the capture card from my system. This doesn't seem to have helped, as the system crashed again 20 minutes later, several minutes into Borderlands 3. (The system has only generated a minidump file once, and that was after using Driver Verifier.) I opened HWinfo and ran Borderlands 3 for a second time after the crash, initiating a log and keeping an eye on my temperatures. The system did not crash again. The log file has been included. BL3Log.CSV 080123-5734-01.dmp crash.evtx
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I've had this issue for a year now since i got the computer it would sometimes go away for days but it came back again. My pc would randomly shut down with NO BSOD and NO MINIDUMP. All connected devices turn off and the screen shows no display while fans are running and i have to flip the switch on the psu to turn the pc on again. It would often happen while launching a game. Things i've tried -all the basic fixes from youtube -tests like furmark/memtest/occt -updating/deleting useless drivers with DDU -tweaking bios settings -turning off fast boot -tweaking windows power settings -numerous scans -sending back the power supply to the manufacturer just to hear "we ran a diagnosis and nothing was wrong with it" after 45 days -updating bios and downloading everything motherboard related -turning off c states -turning off xmp When i tried OCCT tests: -CPU test would shut down pc after around 15-20 seconds -linpack test would shut down the pc instantly -Power test can run for minutes before a shut down- -GPU and memory tests didnt get any problems Pc specs: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X MSI MPG A750GF 750W 80 Plus Gold Gigabyte B550 GAMING X V2 SiletniumPC Ventum VT4 TG SiletniumPC Fera 5 120mm GOODRAM 16GB (2x8GB) 3600MHz CL18 IRDM PRO Deep Black Inno3D GeForce RTX 3070 Ti X3 LHR 8GB GDDR6X WD 1TB M.2 PCIe NVMe Blue SN570 Crucial BX500 480GB 2TB HDD
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Hello, I use a vaio SX12 on Windows 11 64 bit. Recently I started having problems that whenever I unplugged the charger while the laptop was running, the laptop would go to sleep. I asked a family member to help me resolve this issue he couldn't identify the problem but still changed hibernate settings from 180 minutes to 0 minutes (if thats possible) from Advanced Power Options. After that whenever my laptop turns on it crashes/turns-off as soon as it reaches the homescreen. If i immediately try to start my laptop again it would crash at the lockscreen (the time the pc runs before crashing decreases). Can anyone please help me?
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I bought all new components except GPU, and my build is: Ryzen 5 3600 B450 Aorus Elite V2 2x8GB Kingston Beast 3600Mhz FSP Hydro Pro 600W MSI RX 470 Gaming X 4GB The problem first appeared when I started installing Windows where first crash appeared, DRAM light on the motherboard turned on and I got no signal on the screen while the PC seems to be running. For me to restart the PC I needed to turn on the switch on PSU and then turn on the PC. After that incident a managed to install Windows and I thought that everything is alright until the moment when I restarted the PC and booted in Windows where a couple of seconds after logging in PC crashed again with the same DRAM light. At that point, I started searching on internet the what is causing the problem. I remove the RAM stick and try every possible orientation and I was still getting the sem crash with the DRAM light. I did not turn on XMP. I tried also fleshing the BIOS and still nothing. When I am in BIOS the PC doesn't crash no matter how long is PC running. The next thing that I tried is to use RAM and GPU from a friend which did not help also, BUT when I put his CPU (Ryzen 5 1600) with all my parts the PC stopped crashing and I was able to reinstall Windows with no problem( which I taught is maybe causing the problem). After reinstallation, I put back my CPU and the PC crashed again. For the problem to be more confusing when I put my CPU in his build which is I think Asus Prime a320, 2x4gb 2400mhz with some Cooler Master 500w, there are no crashes. At that point, I didn't know what to do and I thought that for some reason my CPU is faulty so I sent it back to the store for reclamation and they approved it and I got a new CPU which also crashed. At that point a started locking at CPU voltage in BIOS. I lovered CPU Vcor and VCOR SOC -0.1V, after which PC started working normally, until sometimes when it crashes again but now less occasionally. What can be causing this problem so I can replace that part because I have a guarantee, any help?
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blackscreen Black screen + annoying noise in my headphones
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My build consists of an i5 10500 + B560M Aorus Elite mobo with a kit of 16gb of ram set to 3000mhz. My gpu is a radeon rx 6700 xt and my psu a 700W or 750W Chieftec From my experience, i know that this issue is generally CPU related and it takes a fresh install to fix it at max because its caused by a software problem such as a failed driver update... Any thoughts on why i might be experiencing it even after a fresh install or how to deal with it? I need help with this, its getting on my nerves :,) -
Hello everyone, I recently decided to upgrade my Ryzen 7 2700 and leap forward onto the AM5 platform with a Ryzen 7 7700X. My system is consistently unstable ever since. But first I bought an Ryzen 9 7900X3D and a ASUS TUF B650 PLUS. EXPO ran, but crashed the PC after 5 minutes. On JEDEC my games kept crashing because of "ACCESS VIOLATION". When using only one RAM stick on JEDEC the error only occasionally appeared, but wasn't fixed. After reading that the ASUS TUF B650 BIOSes are kind of bad, I returned it. I also returned the Ryzen 9 because I was dissapointed by its performance and to eliminate a potential troublemaker. Then I bought my current Motherboard (MSI MAG B650 Tomahawk WIFI) and reused the RAM I already used on the TUF B650-PLUS since its also listed on the Tomahawks QVL. The system boots at 6000mHz CL-36 EXPO settings, but it is also very unstable. At least the "ACCESS VIOLATION" game crashes are gone. Following symptoms: 1. My mouse occasionaly stutters when moving. 2. My sound is cracking. 3. PC crashes without bluescreen or anything like that. It just shuts down and reboots itself. Sometimes it just shut's down. 4. Some kind of noise emanates from the motherboard/CPU. I get huge FPS drops (144 to 15) only when the noise "changes" (at the 10th second of the recording 4._Apr._19.29.aac). I ran AIDA64 Extreme (MSI edition) and my system survived a stress test stressing all components for 30 minutes. Then it shut down. I also ran MemTest86 on EXPO settings (even tho it showed JEDEC configuration in MemTest itself, idk maybe it's just a display error?) and it passed two full tests without any errors. Cinebench at EXPO settings also passed two times. Even compressed my Cyberpunk2077 folder to a 7zip archive to test RAM and CPU and it worked just fine. While all of these stresstests the noise (symptom four) did not appear at all. But as soon as I play games, the symptoms mentioned above (especially the second and fourth) get worse. My PC crashes (symptom three) after 10 minutes on average. Sometimes already in the menu. Now I run my PC at JEDEC settings (4800mHz CL-40). But the symptoms only weakend. On JEDEC I also ran Cinebench for 30 minutes without crashes, did Windows memory test --> passed, MemTest86 --> passed 4 times, GPU stress test --> nothing. In gaming it rarely crashes now, but I have huge performance/FPS hits across the board and symptom two and four often appear. Some things I already did: 1. Reinstall Windows 10 several times --> changed nothing. 2. Updated BIOS versions, Chipset driver etc. --> changed nothing. 3. Reseated CPU and RAM several times --> changed nothing. 4. Used only one RAM stick --> changed nothing. I haven't overclocked the CPU or GPU manually in any way by myself . I don't think that the GPU or PSU are making the problems, because both are only 3 months old and ran perfectly fine on my AM4 system. Could be wrong. I bought new RAM for testing purposes, but I don't have it yet. My guesses for the troublemakers are defect motherboard, bad chip luck in CPU or/and RAM. Did any of you guys had similar experiences or can tell what component is defect? Full Specs: CPU: Ryzen 7 7700X GPU: AMD ASUS TUF Radeon RX 6950XT RAM: G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB F5-6000J3636F16GX2-TZ5NR Motherboard: MSI MAG B650 Tomahawk WIFI PSU: be quiet! STRAIGHT POWER 11 PC PSU ATX 850W Storage: Samsung 980Pro 1TB, Mega Fastro MS200 2TB
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Hi all, I have a puzzling situation. My gaming PC that I built is crashing when I'm playing games and when I close out of games. The crashes come in the form of BSoDs. The most recent stop codes I've been seeing are "MEMORY MANAGEMENT" and "irql_not_less_or_equal" with the ntoskrnl.exe failing. I will note that the crashes only occur when the system is under load (playing a game). I ALSO noticed that my CPU temps under load get EXTREMELY hot, as in mid-90s hot (using the stock CPU cooler), so I'm not sure if that would have anything to do with it. Here comes the weird part... After the PC attempts to restart, it fails the reboot because of an error screen that reads "Over Current Has Been Detected On Your USB Device!! System will shutdown after 15 seconds to protect your mainboard!!" It will persist after multiple attempts to restart, but after 5-10 minutes of being turned off, I'm able to turn my PC back on. My Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700x (no OC) GPU: EVGA RTX 2070 XC (no OC, latest drivers) RAM: 16 GB Corsair Vengeance Pro DDR4 @ 3000 MHz (no OC or XMP Profiles that I know of) Motherboard: MSI MPG X570 GAMING EDGE WIFI (I suspect this could be the culprit, as I purchased it as an open-box unit from Microcenter back in 2020, and I remember having to manually bend a pin on the USB 3.0 header on the board) PSU: Corsair RM1000x 80+ Gold (purchased at the end of 2018) To add more context: Other odd happenings are that my PC rarely just randomly restarts while using it. The restarts don't happen too often, but there have been multiple instances where I'd walk away from my PC and come back to find it restarted and everything I had open was closed. I think I ran a memtest a few months ago that stated hardware problems were detected. I would immediately think my RAM is the culprit, but why would that cause the USB Current Overflow? So bottom line is that I suspect it's my motherboard and possibly my RAM, but before I spend any money, I would really like to make sure I replace the correct parts. I do want to upgrade, but I need to know where to start. If anyone needs more info/context, please feel free to ask. If someone could please point me in the right direction, I would greatly appreciate it.
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Pretty much just the title, I have been on with Epic Support, and they have come back with a big fat "Not our problem". It started a few months back and is almost instantaneous. It can be on the menu, loading screen, or in game. Temps never get too high, but they don't get the chance to. I use other games, Blender, Premiere, etc and none of them have an issue like this. I've added screenshots of the two error messages it gives me if that helps. Basically, my question is whether this is software, or whether my card is dead? Thanks for any help!!
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Hi all, I have been getting random crashes and PC reboots along with BSOD when gaming over the last 6 months at seemingly random intervals. When it first began happening I thought it was to do with my DRAM as I was receiving something about large memory corruption when debugging a minidump file so I ran Memtest86 overnight and every stick passed the test. I then began to play games again normally and disabled automatic restart and everything seemed to work fine for a while until my PC started to BSOD repeatedly. I then decided to clean install Windows and move to Windows 11 since I was previously on 10 and thought that my registry was perhaps the issue. This worked for about 3 weeks and I had no issues despite playing AC Origins on a really old Nvidia driver (461.92) since the latest drivers have issues with flickering underwater and this is the only driver that fixes it. It then started to randomly crash during gameplay and the only way out was to hold the power button down to turn off the PC as everything was unresponsive. I then uninstalled the old drivers with DDU in safe mode and reinstalled the latest drivers but it still caused crashes. I started running Heaven benchmark and it would crash and reboot. I then decided that I would upgrade my PSU since I thought it wasn’t supplying enough wattage to my GPU and when looking at each of the voltages the PSU was supplying, they were all a bit below what they were supposed to be, for example, the 12V was showing as 11.5V. Unfortunately this didn’t seem to make a difference. The reason I also believed the PSU was the issue is because my PC was always at stock settings but around the time this started happening I realised that my CPU had been overclocked by the Intel Turbo Mode which was never originally turned on. I had the BIOS set to ‘Enforce All Limits’ as I only had a 650W PSU and didn’t want to risk running the PSU at close to full capacity. I decided to leave Turbo Mode switched on and ran a cpu stress test with Intel XTU after replacing my PSU with a 1000W model and my pc still crashed and rebooted. After the reboot I tried to boot into BIOS and my pc froze on the ROG monitor logo screen. I held the power button down to reboot again and once I got into the BIOS the PC froze again so I just turned the PC off and left it. I really am at a loss right now and any help would be greatly appreciated. Things I have currently done to try fix: Update the bios to latest version Remove all overclocks Memtest86 to test DRAM Bought a new PSU with higher wattage Clean install Windows 10 and upgrade to Windows 11 Ran sfc /scannow in cmd and no file integrity violations were found. Clean installed latest drivers using DDU whilst in safe mode. Turn off Fast Startup in Windows as it can cause problems sometimes and isn’t needed when I have an NVME SSD. Check Event viewer which says Kernel-Power Error ID 41 and the following bugcheckcode 278 which is 0x116 Video_TDR_Failure I have also had the bugcheckcode 0x119 which is Video_Scheduler_Internal_Error And I finally 0xEF which is Critical_Process_Died. The only things I can think of now, is that either my gpu is dying or needs thermal paste reapplying despite there being no artifacting or high temperatures or that my cpu needs the thermal paste reapplying despite it too being at low temperatures, or my motherboard is faulty. My CMOS battery might also be failing because when I reboot the time it is set to is 09:00 despite it being 23:00 at the time of using the PC. I also forgot to mention that when I ran heaven benchmark something in my pc began to make a revving sound and I’m unsure if it was gpu fans or a case fan, it only seemed to happen once. The PC also sometimes has the white light on the motherboard which means it’s having trouble detecting the discreet GPU and the screen stays black. The pc still boots into Windows though as the code on the motherboard is A9 which is ‘Start of Setup’. Other times it will just boot into Windows without any light on the motherboard. my specs: ASUS ROG MAXIMUS XI HERO motherboard ASUS ROG Strix RTX 2080 Ti Intel Core i9-9900K 32GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 3200Mhz Corsair TX650M (Old PSU) ASUS ROG Strix 1000G (New PSU) 2TB Intel 760p M.2 NVME SSD 4TB Seagate Barracuda Hard Drive Corsair H100x AIO Cooler Commander Pro and 6 Corsair QL120 Fans Apologies for the big wall of text and I’m happy to answer or provide anything needed.
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For the past few weeks, I've been experiencing BSODs, system freezes and application crashes frequently, most commonly while playing games and watching videos on Youtube/Floatplane. I've attempted a variety of the common troubleshooting methods including using DDU to wipe video drivers and running Memtest86 for 4 passes which resulted in a pass. Running Heaven and Cinebench R23 to test the GPU and CPU respectively have shown nothing out of the ordinary to me. I tried to analyze the .dmp files from the bug checks myself, but every step I've taken has led me nowhere. At this point I'm lost on what I could do other than trying a clean Windows install, which I would like to avoid if possible. Some additional information: One of the BSODs I experienced happened while I was in safe mode so I could run DDU. After having been in Windows for few minutes, my whole system locked up for about a minute before the blue screen appeared with a stop code of DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION While playing a game, I've noticed that Windows Error Reporting in Event Viewer will report an event name of RADAR_PRE_LEAK_64 roughly a few minutes or so before I experience a crash/BSOD Before one BSOD I had while playing MWII, AUDIODG.EXE crashed with the faulting module name being THXV2RenderAPO_0528.dll, which resulted in me losing all audio Some application crashes have occurred with two different apps at once. For example, at the same time that MWII crashed, a tab that I had open on Firefox crashed Link to my current build's specs: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/EastCoastShepard/saved/xKtJwP Link to a .ZIP file containing minidump files, a dxdiag log and various screenshots from Event Viewer which could be useful: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JSkX95GxXfAHr51qu0TjXdA94sgXXACL/view?usp=sharing
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I have a Gigabyte b450m DS3H motherboard which already had 2 ram slots which are not working properly. The 2 slots that I use have worked without errors. I recently upgraded my cpu from a Ryzen 5 2600 to a Ryzen 7 5700x. My motherboard was updated to support the new cpu beforehand and had worked with the 2600 cpu for a long time. Now I have the new 5700x cpu installed and my pc randomly started freezing up completely to where I have to reset my pc manually or let it reset itself after a good while. I now disabled the XMP profile for my memory (G.skill Aegis 2x8gb 3000 mhz) and is now running at 2133mhz and hasn't crashed yet....its only been like 2 days so far. I have read that the Radeon software for the GPU caused similar issues to someone else so they downgraded to the 22.5.1 version I believe. The crashes/freezing would happen during load. It froze twice with Marauders, twice in Hunt:Showdown, and once during a live stream using OBS. All I see when the PC freezes is the last frame shown to me, I can't move anything or hear anything, also no BSOD. I checked Event Viewer but I couldn't tell what was causing an issue. I have also checked my SSD health and everything seems fine. Update: So I had been noticing WHEA errors and how they were very common in Ryzen 5000 CPUs. I am now attempting to turn off Core Performance Boost (CPB) in the BIOS because it was set to Auto by Default. Part list: Ryzen 7 5700x Gigabyte B450m DS3H rev 1.x G.skill Aegis 2 x 8gb 3000mhz MSI RX 6600 8gb MECH 2X
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So resently I built my first pc and was quite happy with the performance until tried heavy gaming on it and met constant crashing into desktop (and, rarely, bluescreens). I am quite frustrated with it including how much this build cost and so i read a lot of papers about troubleshooting but couldnt make it properly runing. Here's are my specs: motherboard: MSI B550M PRO-VDH WIFI CPU: AMD ryzen 7 5700x RAM: Kingston FURY beast 2x8GB ddr4-3200 mhz SSDs: 1st my old ssd taken from old (and very weak) prebuilt for 128 gb. 2nd is new Crucial bx500 1tb ssd GPU: GIGABYTE rtx 3070 gaming oc 8g power supply: 750W gigabyte 80+ gold Its not thermals, all temperatures are lying below 70 degrees. when i just built pc i downloaded all the drivers for gpu, amd cpu socket, and motherboard (including bios) tried also a bunch of desperate methods which changed nothing as expected. games that i tested: Just cause 4 - crash Watch dogs - crash Fortnite - crash dota 2 - crash cyberpunk - crash csgo - no crash enter the gungeon - no crash I can obviously see that crashing gpu heavy games, so i'm pretty sure something is wrong with my 3070. My another thought is that something wrong with windows as i just took old drive from my old pc and put it in new one without reinstalling anything, but idk how it works. Any help would be appreciated as i'm really desparate due to cost of this rig.
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Hello to everyone, so to explain my issue the best way i can: Since recently my pc has been freezing every 16 min or so, with a blue screen or just an overall freeze. This happens wheter i am doing some heavy gaming or not. From my research i found out that maybe the memory controller of my cpu doesn't fully support my ram, and that may be the cause. Although i have been having this setup for 2 years and added the extra 2 sticks of ram only 1 year ago. I also get plenty of visual artifacts like the one in the picture posted below. The system crashes wheter i have XMP enabled or not, even if i use the minimum frequency allowed. I will post my configuration: windows 10 64 bit CPU: Ryzen 7 3700x Gpu: Nvidia RTX 2070 Super Ram: G.Skill Trident Z F4-3600C16D-16GTZNC 3600 MHz, (it's 4 sticks of Ram, 8 GB per stick) Mobo: MSI Unify X570 PSU : Corsair HX750i