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The problem is somewhat vague and seems to change how it presents itself. I apologize if anything is unclear, but I'm here to answer questions ASAP. Description of problem: Around 2 weeks ago my programs started crashing. At first it was discord randomly crashing and restarting, then my games would crash whenever a round ended, which I found very strange. It got worse over the two weeks and I eventually got frustrated not being able to fix it, so I formatted my drive and reinstalled Windows, but the problem is somehow worse. Now, most driver installers crash or fail, and I occasionally get various errors trying to browse the internet. Most notably, my intel chipset drivers fail to install, and my Nvidia drivers fail to install. The strangest crash is the Nvidia drivers because when I try to install them on a fresh windows the installer will quickly crash and close, then maybe 5 minutes later my screen will flicker and Nvidia control panel is installed. I've spent all day on Microsoft support trying to see if it's a problem with Windows, and even though they eventually got the Windows updates to install without crashing, everything else still crashes and might crash worse. Some drivers I have to install in safe mode and I can install my LAN drivers normally and successfully. I noticed the Q-LED (ASUS motherboard) for the CPU flashing while I was using the computer, and all troubleshooting information I could find from ASUS only mentioned the LEDs flashing during the boot process and didn't mention what they may indicate while the computer is running. Problem Checklist: - Nvidia drivers fail to install in a few ways - error message: NVidia driver not compatible with this version of windows - Simply crashes and closes - Crashes during installation with error message: NVidia drivers failed to install - Intel chipset drivers fail with error message: Unknown error (Useful!) - Steam can install, games can be installed, but they can never successfully start or run System specs: CPU: Intel i9-14900kf Motherboard: ASUS Prime z790-A WIFI RAM: 4x16GB DDR5-5200 (XMP currently disabled) G.Skill Ripjaws S5 GPU: Nvidia RTX 4070ti Storage: Samsung 980 Pro 1TB OS: Windows 10 Pro 64bit Troubleshooting steps taken: - Swapped RAM around in every imaginable configuration/combination - Changed SSD to Samsung 970 EVO 500GB - Flashed BIOS - Reset CMOS - Changed motherboard to ASUS TUF z790-Plus WIFI - Clean boot Windows - Safe mode Windows - Install Windows 11 - Disable all non-Microsoft services - "Repair upgrade" (Microsoft support used this phrase to tell me to install Windows 10 from within Windows 10. I think it was silly) - Many more I can't immediately think of
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I've never seen this odd behavior in my life. Please help me. I believe this is related to the core issue of the problem. Let me set the scene: newly built PC, fresh install of Windows 10 with only the necessary drivers for the motherboard installed. I open up Edge to get the installer for the Discord application and go onto Nvidia's website to get the newest drivers for my graphics card. I'm sitting here with fresh Windows 10, nothing installed, just a blank desktop with just two installers, Discord and Nvidia. I click on the Discord installer and it crashes with some Java error. Okay, fine, I think, it's a fresh install of Windows. I restart the computer and try again, but the Discord application installer crashes once more. Odd. I try again and it crashes again. So, I try the Nvidia installer, which loads up to 28 percent and crashes with some 7Zip CRC Error. I think, okay, really fun and great. I decide to look up the error but find nothing very helpful, and I don't follow anyone's advice. I decide in that moment, 'I WILL INSTALL THIS.' For the next 20-30 minutes, I click on the installer and it crashes every time. But, someone one time said something about not giving up, so I just keep clicking. I click one last time, get up, and run around my house like a buffoon. When I come back to my computer later, the install has worked. I'm shocked. I ended up doing a similar thing for Discord, and the application eventually installed. I don't know what the heck is going on with this computer, but I really hope someone has a good reason for why that worked, even though it really didn't. I may have installed the drivers and Nvidia and Discord, and even a game eventually, but the game and Discord crash after opening. Discord opens for 2 minutes, then crashes, same with the game. So, I may have won and installed them, but they don't work. Please help, this is too odd for me. Specs: Intel Core i9-14900K 3.2 GHz 24-Core Processor Asus ROG STRIX B760-I GAMING WIFI Mini ITX LGA1700 Motherboard Corsair Vengeance 64 GB (2 x 32 GB) DDR5-6600 CL32 Memory (CMK64GX5M2B6600C32) MSI VENTUS 3X OC GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER 16 GB Video Card. Corsair SF1000L 1000 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular SFX Power Supply
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Sooooo..... I'm not 100% sure but everthing on my pc was completely fine till 2 ish days ago. The only different thing i did since then was the nvidia update.... since then my pc started to get weird and then started to crash here and there, but then yesterday it started to crash several times back to back, not even getting into windows. i formated the pc early this morning to see if this it would resolve the problem, i thought the problem was something weird about the drives or the fact that it was a while since the last time i formated the pc. after formating the pc i still getting randon crashed when ever i try to do anything but stare at the desktop gpu gtx 1060 from asus the xml file is the crashlog 111111.XML
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Hey All, I Have been having random crashes very randomly on my desktop. I recently upgraded back in October from an Intel CPU to an AMD Ryzen 7800x3D so I also got a new motherboard and ram. SSDs all stayed the same as well as my GPU (EVGA 3080), PSU was upgraded from a powerspec 850w gold to a seasonic 850w platinum. The crashes are random and there is no noticeable common occurrence. I don't seem to have issues with any performance, just the very random crashing. It has happened the last 3 days and I think I was only watching Youtube/Twitch at the time. Any help would be appreciated as it has started to get mildly annoying and I haven't been able to figure anything out.
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Hi all! So I noticed a few weeks ago that my home network would “crash” occasionally whenever I would try to stream content via Plex on my local network. My client is a 2nd Gen AppleTV 4K. One behavior was: After starting playback, the content would load, but shortly after my server and home network would go offline. All devices would loose connection until my router came back online. The routers would not “reboot” per se, at least according to the status LEDs, but they completely lost connection. Another behavior was: Playback would start fine, but usually after a few minutes, playback would stutter and a “your connection to the server is not fast enough” message would appear. Sometimes it would stabilize, other times it would just lag and crash the network again. Server: 2018 Mac mini running Plex Media Server v.1.87.2.87-87488d5a Router: 2x Linksys Velop MX4200 Anyway, the solution seems to have been to ENABLE “Priority By Device” in my Linksys Smart Wifi App. Assigning my server to the priority list seems to have completely stabilized my network. I watched Oppenheimer (4K @ ~45Mbps), an episode of Bobs Burgers, and am currently watching South Park while typing this. The network appears completely stable. tldr: If you have a Linksys router and your network is crashing when watching Plex, add your server to the “Priority By Device” list in your Linksys Smart Wifi App.
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Nvlddmkm gpuid:100 playing cs2 So I mostly play cs2 now, and today I got 2 crashes, one time it just closed like alt f4 without .dmp file and second time it freezed my game and I could only close it via TaskMngr. It’s pretty rare tho, I have 80+ hours in cs2 and got only 3 crashes so far. I haven’t updated any nvidia or windows drivers for the last 3-2 months. I have fan gpu software running in the background since forever. I had quite a lot of problems with my pc in the past, but for the last 3-4 months I had 0 crashes/problems. I also have color vibrance and custom nvidia panel settings. No cs2 launch options and disabled full screen optimization. It only happened in cs2 so far, which is known for crashing at random times. So what can I do to further investigate the problem? DDU? or maybe this is a cs2 problem? PS: I have 4070ti 7600x 32gb
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Just looking for some help in debugging an issue I am running in to after building up my new PC. Finally got my PC built and have started playing some games. After some duration of time (I don't know exactly, but about half-way through an online match), my computer suddenly resets. No BSOD, the screen just goes black and my system resets. This has now happened three different times. I will include captures of the Event Viewer below, but will have to attach the .dmp files at a later time if they are needed. System Specs: Intel i7-14700k Nvidia Gtx4070 Ti Super Corsair Vengeance DDR5 7000Mhz RAM TUF Gaming Z790-Pro Wifi WD SN850X Black 2TB NZXT C1000 100W 80+ Gold PSU Windows 11 Pro The volmgr error seems to occur first, but the BugCheck, if I am reading that correctly, seems to be a page fault on the memory read. Any advice on what this could be, debug ideas, or how else I can resolve this would be greatly appreciated. Steps I have tried: Power Cycling, so many times Reseat RAM, Swapped sockets as well Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool (Tests Return No Errors) Clean Install of Graphics Drivers Disable XMP (Current Test) Power Limit GPU (Next Test) Let me know what information I can grab, and how best to share it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi there techies, I've experienced a weird AMD bug recently, and I wonder if it's only AMD-related. Randomly, when playing a game or just using some softwares, the whole app crashes, and an AMD Adrenalin error window opens saying "AMD Driver timeout" ... reporting error - blah blah "send us information". The window shuts down (in the case of a game-crash) or just stays here while covered by a black square (see below in "effects"). I've been troubleshooting that for a couple of days. * I disabled some options on Adrenalin (didn't fix anything). I didn't go to far on game tweaking for it happened on other apps as well. * My system is up to date (Win11 x64) * AMD Adrenalin is up to date I don't know if this may be a driver issue or a simple AMD Adrenalin issue (I'd like to find a better option to manage my drivers, though - maybe one that allows to manage all the drivers and download them? Don't hesitate to give me sont hints about that as well). On their last release notes (here), AMD said that some timeouts may be experienced on Helldivers 2 (a "patch", yes), but I didn't play this game, only Lysfanga (not the most resource-intensive game atm). Related, maybe? On the other hand, the last time this bug occurred, no game nor fullscreen app was running (only good'ol chrome and git bash). I'll continue troubleshooting this and will try to look more closely on power usage and error reports, but it seems that AMD Adrenalin is just a bug-nest I should get rid of... Did anyone experienced this recently? *** Effect: It makes the game, or any software the bug interacts with, crash (game freezes - the screen blinks with black briefly - then crash and return to windows with the AMD Adrenalin error report window opened). More: it makes the windows file explorer crash as well (rebooting the process via task manager solves the issue). In rare cases (when it occurred on Git Bash, god knows why), it creates a black blank square atop of the window that closes when the application is shut down but somehow, this space becomes interaction-proof: I can't click anything on any app while it's within the bounds of the square (even though the square is not there anymore). *** Thanks for reading, don't hesitate to ask for additional info - I'll keep the thread up to date with newer discoveries. *** BUILD * CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 7900 12-core processor * GPU: MSI AMD Radeon RX 6750 XT 12go * MB: ASUS Prime B-650 plus * RAM: CORSAIR Vengeance DDR5 32gb (2*16) 7000MHz CL40 Intel XMP * STORAGE: M.2 CRUCIAL P3 plus 2To * POWER: GIGABYTE P750GM 750w * OS: Windows 11 home x64 * SOFT: AMD Adrenalin version: 24.1.1
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Hi, I started experiencing an issue where installing the latest Nvidia drivers leads to a crash, then windows system repair when my PC restarts. I ended up buying mostly new parts and doing a clean install of Windows so at this point the only 2 components which aren't brand new are my GPU and PSU. The issue has persisted no matter what I've tried to do. I wasn't able to update to the most recent drivers on Nvidia's site so I ended up installing 537.58 which is working, but not working great. Since installing, I've been playing a lot of The Finals and experiencing extremely frequent Unreal Engine crashes which the internet says are caused by driver corruption. I'm starting to worry that my 3080 has gone bad after barely a year of extremely light use. (~90% of the time it's been used has been playing TF2, watching Youtube and using Microsoft Excel.) At this point it seems that it's either my PSU not delivering enough power or my GPU going bad long before it should. What do you guys think? My build is as follows: GPU: Gigabyte Windforce RTX 3080 (16 months old) CPU: i5 14500 (Brand New) PSU: Corsair TX650m (4.5 years old) MOBO: Asrock B760M PG Sonic Wifi (Brand New) Ram: 16GBx2 G.Skill Flare X5 DDR5 (Brand New) SSD: WD Blue SA510 1 TB (Brand New) Water Cooler: 2X 120mm Cooler Master RGB (Brand New) OS: Fresh install of Win11 Pro GPU Driver: Geforce Game Ready Driver 537.58 (Released 10/10/2023)
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Hello everyone, I've recently built a new pc and ever since i've gotten it i've been getting problems. Games often crash for no reason. It depends from game to game, but for almost all the games I get no error message. Only game I got an error message is Alan Wake II and it just said 'GPU crash'. On Fortnite for example it crashes in game but I can weirdly fix this by shutting Steam off completely. I also edit on After Effects 2023 and there I get blue screen froms time to time with different error codes but things like: 'Page_Fault_In_NonPaged_Area' and 'System_Service_Exceptions' are the ones I can remember. When the blue screen gets to 100% it just stays there forever and nothing happens. Discord also crashes often while gaming with a 'javascript error'. I've tried reinstalling Windows, underclocking my pre-overclocked gpu, but nothing works. I don't know what to do anymore, so if anyone has some advice for me that would be great. Here's some information about my pc: I let my pc be assembled by Alternate but I chose the parts myself: OS: Windows 11 Home: 10.0.22631 Build 22631 64bit CPU: Intel Core I9-14900K 3200 1700 GPU: Asus 12GB D6X RTX 4070TI ProArt Overclocked Motherboard: Asus ROG Strix Z790-H Gaming Wifi Z790 SSD: 2TB Samsung 990 pro Ram: G.Skill 64 DDR5-6000 Trident Z5 RGB, XMP Power supply: be quiet pure power 12M 1000W Running on the newest BIOS, newest drivers installed. Really appreciate any help.
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I have literally swapped every single part of this pc and nothing stops the crashing, it's usually 15-30 minutes into gaming only and all temps stay below 65. The most recent swap I did was the GPU, I thought for sure it was the problem, I swapped the same GPU because I thought my old one just went bad, it worked fine for a few weeks but now some games can barely be playable for 15 mins. I also swapped my old 5700G for my current, I had some slower RAM compared the current. I even swapped my CPU and GPU from an old motherboard because I was also switching pc cases. I am thinking its a software/file issue now but I have no idea how to pinpoint it. Should I try a clean install of windows? Should I take the PC to a computer repair shop? I am so close to just getting rid of this thing and starting fresh because no matter what I tweak in the bios, drivers, or anything, it seems I'm out of options. Sometimes the PC bsod and sometimes the game simply closes, my screens go dark, and AMD throws a GPU/Hardware error. I've also checked the event viewer and mostly get the "critical" Hardware error message along with Kernel Power 41 error. Games that crash within 15 mins: Forza Horizon 5 Rainbow SIx SIege Beam NG Drive Fortnite GTA V and more I've also made sure all Drivers, Windows, Chipset, BIOS are up to date My current specs are as follows: Gigabyte B550 X V2 Motherboard RX 7900XT R7 5800X3D 850W Corsair PSU Corsair VENGEANCE RGB PRO DDR4 32GB (2x16GB) 3600MHz 1x 4TB SATA SSD 2x 1TB M.2/nvme SSD
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Ever since I built my PC back in November I've been getting random Kernel power 41 crashes when playing games. It's been almost exclusively during games, but it did happen once while simply browsing chrome. I have also been getting random memory exceptions in some games (albeit not as often) which don't usually crash the PC completely, they just crash the game. Here's my specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600 w/ stock cooler RAM: G.Skill - Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-3200 Memory Motherboard: ASRock X370 Gaming X (AM4) GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 550 G2, 80+ GOLD 550W Storage: 500gb Samsung 960 EVO & 1gb Western Digital WDC WD10EALX-759BA1 Event Viewer screen shots are linked. So far I've tried moving RAM, moving GPU, tested RAM, stressed CPU & GPU (no crash during that). I've noticed it seems to happen more in fullscreen games over borderless windowed (not sure if that matters). This has been a 6 month long issue, and it's frustrated me as I was so excited to finally have a good PC to play games. If you need any more information please let me know.
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Hi! Built a new computer, need it for work. Context: - New parts: i7 14700k + Maxsun Z790 + 64gb ram corsair 6000mhz + MSI MAG A850GL 850W. - Old parts: RX590 TDP 175W (need to use old GPU, I test games). Cleaned and put new thermal paste. Extra info: Updated bios, drivers, everything. Mobo has 2 CPU power headers, I plugged both of them in. Extra info: CPU is not overheating (PS120SE), GPU is not overheating, memory is not overheating. Problem: - Computer crashes if I leave the RX590 at 100% power limit. Mouse/image freezes and I need to reboot manually. - Stable if I leave the RX590 at 85% power limit. - Stable if I put my old PSU (old model CX600M) even with the GPU at 115% power limit. Tests I did (all with stock CPU/mobo, except for first): Hypothesis: a) New 850w PSU is optimized for PCI-E5 (16pin) so it can't "deliver" much through a 8pin (6+2) RX590. b) Some stock config is letting the mobo pull insane amount of powers (its at default/stock). c) Faulty 850W PSU. d) RX590 (TDP 175W) + 14700k is "too much" for a the MSI MAG A850 850W (gold rated, tier A) - this would make no sense as the CX600M was holding the same setup fine. e) I'm dumb and I'm missing something obvious. Questions: I) What should I do? I'm tweaking for 5 days and getting insane, I can't return the PSU now as I need this pc to work, I got a newborn baby and money is short. II) Does it make "sense" that the new PSU is optimized for new cards and deliver "too little" on the old 6+2 pci-express cable GPU? III) Does the type of "crash" with the image freezing, fans still spinning means something in particular? Or is it generic? Every error I had was 41-(63) Kernel-Power. I'd love to test a PCI-E (16pin) GPU as it would be de definite test but I don't have money for one. Thanks, sorry for the wall of text, trying to make it as organized as possible. Extra: PSU specifications, I don't know how to check how much power it delivers through the 8pins pci-e default (the "main" one is the 16pins)
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Hello all, I’ve been having this issue for about 6 months plus now. I game stream and edit YouTube videos on my pic and recently after getting a new (to me) GPU and a unknown attempt at over locking my pc which I don’t believe was successful, my pc started to crash. There is no BSOD when it crashes. It just goes blank my LEDs in my fans stay on but freeze and return to normal, and then the computer just turns back on again and goes to windows. After trying some online forum remedies nothing has worked so far and now the system sometimes doesn’t find my boot drive. The crashes happen multiple times daily and range from me not even touching my computer to when I start up a game and then boom, it even happens when editing which is why I’ve taken a break from posting because all the work I do for hours goes down the drain. I’ve tried reseating everything and have reset bios and cleared cmos. No errors in memtest86 nor are there any viruses popping up when I check for them. I did have a memory issue before hand where my computer would blue screen after installing my fourth stick of ram. I don’t remember what the exact remedy for it was but I do know it was in bios and had something to do with timing. No overheating issue I’m aware of no alerts come up during the time I can use it. I don’t have the funds for new parts…so any help? |||||||||||SPECS|||||||||| CPU: ryzen 5 2600x @3600mhz GPU: Zotac gaming 2080 RAM: 4x of Corsair8gb=32gb of DRAM @3200mhz( currently at 2344 in bios) all are ddr4 MOBO: asus ROG STRIX b450-f gaming 2 Drives: m.2 Samsung 980 500gb Ssd Samsung 870 evo 500gb Ssd crucial bx500 1tb M.2 western digital 1tb wd green sn350 PSU: Corsair cx series 650 watt Cooler : Corsair Icue h150i elite capellix liquid cpu cooler With xtm50
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Can anyone please help me out ? I have a 8Tb Seagate hard disk, where I have recently organized all of my videos shot in last 7 years. The amount of data in the hard disk was approximately 6.5 TB. Suddenly, I can not browse in the hard disk because it shows "The Drive is Inaccessible". After storming through internet I have changed the security settings of the drive. After that it shows "Drive is unreadable or corrupted". Once again I browsed the net for solution and found about the Chk Disk command. After going through Chk Disk method, I can access the drive but all of my previous folder structure was lost, but the storage is till consuming 6.5 Tb of data. When I enabled to show the hidden files, there is a folder named "found.001" under which there are hundreds of folders and .chk files. The folder names are like this "dir_000001F5.chk","dir_000001F6.chk" and it goes on. After a while there is another series of folder name "dir0000.chk","dir0001.chk","dir0002.chk".... and it continues. After that there are .chk files. In all of these folders there are parts of my data. But I have completely lost the folder structure. I have tried Ease US and Recuva to get back my folder structures, But they shows the exact same folder structure after they have been deep scanned. I have used few softwares to uncheck the .chk files and have partially succeeded to recover the files from .chk extensions. Can anyone help me to find my way back to the original folder structure? Please I really need help. These was my backup hard disk and I will lost all of my works done in the past 7 Years. Few photos are given to show you the current structure.
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So I was watching netflix, I already had valorant running and ran Fortnite. However, a few seconds later, a transparent blue screen occured which led to a restart 15 seconds later, though after I feel like there's a bit of a performance decrease in fps games, is there a tool I can check to see if something is damaged? These are my specs: GPU: 4070 CPU: 7800x3D Ram: Gskill flare x5 6000mhz cl30 Arctic Cooler 240mm' Fractal Design North Msi b650 tomohawk wifi motherboard Corsair rm750e power supply
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Recently I reinstalled GTA V from Epic. Sadly I haven't been able to play it because of it not starting. When the game is launched, at the most, you'll hear the first 1-2 seconds of the sirens and then the game immidietly closes. There is no crash report or an alert saying the game has crashed. I run a RX 6800 XT and Ryzen 5600. Last time I played the game was on a 1070 ti and it didnt have any such issues. It was crashing on Radeon driver version 23.x.x and now after I updated to 24.1.1 I was hoping it would be fixed but it hasn't bee. I am starting to think it's an issue with AMD cards becasue I also could not run Monster Hunter Rise, which crashes on startup, and F1 22 which crashes when you take control of the car. I would love to not have to go back to NVidia cards because they cost an arm and a leg if I want the same theoretical performance. One thing i noticed while GTA V was trying to launch is that it was launching in 1080p while my monitor is 1440p.
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Hello, I currently upgraded my PCs Motherboard, GPU, CPU and heat sink. After this upgrade, I have been unable to play many games that I have installed and was able to play before. I have ran games successfully on CPU (disabling NVIDIA GPU from Device Manager > Display Adapters) I am getting an error during crashes with nvlddmkm as seen in Event Viewer > Windows Logs > System (Included in screenshot) Note, this only happens with certain games, but not others. Here is current setup: Processor: 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-13600K, 3500 Mhz, 14 Core(s), 20 Logical Processor(s) Motherboard: MSI PRO Z690-A DDR4(MS-7D25) GPU: Gigabyte NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 (GIGABYTE NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 WINDFORCE OC 12G GDDR6X PCI Express 4.0 Graphics Card Black GV-N4070WF3OC-12GD - Best Buy) RAM: G.Skill Aegis 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-2400 CL17 Memory (https://www.gskill.com/specification/165/185/1534753735/F4-2400C15S-16GIS-Specification) Cooler: Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE 66.17 CFM CPU Cooler PSU: Corsair TX750M Gold 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Semi-modular ATX Power Supply Things I have tried: Updating all my drivers Updating direct X versions Updating BIOS Enabled NVIDIA game optimizations Using Display Driver Uninstaller in Safe Mode to remove all NVIDIA drivers and software, restart PC and do a clean install of NVIDIA (tried both latest Gaming and Studio drivers) and iGPU drivers using the tool Using CleanupTool_1.0.20.0.exe to remove all NVIDIA drivers and software, restart PC and do a clean install of NVIDIA drivers from the following site: GeForce Game Ready Driver | 537.58 | Windows 10 64-bit, Windows 11 | NVIDIA Using Intel Extreme Tuning Utility's Benchmark tool to check the CPU (the max temp doesn't go higher than 81 C) Using FurMark tool to check GPU stress test and temperature and FPS seem to be within limits, so no hardware malfunctioning I imagine? Disabling all non-essential services (Clean Boot environment) Turning off XMP memory profile in the BIOS Changing NVIDIA Control Panel Power management mode to Prefer maximum performance (this includes setting PCI Express Link State Power Management to Off) Changing power options to maximum performance Disabling HDR and Gsync monitor options Lowered monitor resolution and refresh rate Changing games from full screen to windowed mode. Enabling Debug Mode through NVIDIA Control Panel > Help (Resets all the settings of the graphics card to stock values to ensure no over/under clocking was done without my intervention) Ensuring "Record what happened" feature is disabled through Windows Settings > Gaming > Captures Ensuring "Game Mode" feature is enabled through Windows Settings > Gaming > Game Mode Ensuring "Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling" option is enabled through Windows Settings > Display > Graphics > Default graphics settings Ensuring "Optimizations for windowed games" option is enabled through Windows Settings > Display > Graphics > Default graphics settings Running Video Card Stability Test software for an hour without error Reinstalling Latest supported Visual C++ Redistributable downloads | Microsoft Learn Running sfc/scannow command and found no errors ("Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.") Running Windows Device Troubleshooter and found no errors Disabling onboard graphics from processor in BIOS Reseating GPU on same PCIe slot Reseating GPU on different PCIe slot Using different 8 pin power cable for GPU I will give an example of one game with its error as it might give some insight. When I play both Shadow Warrior 3 and Back4Blood (included in screenshot), both games will stop responding and the video is frozen, yet the audio still continues. I also get this error: "LowLevelFatalError Unreal Engine is exiting due to D3D device being lost. D3D device was not available to assertain DXGI cause." I am unable to close the game with Alt+F4 and have to use task manager. The process does not say "not responding" as it would with a usual issue like this. Is there any advice as to what I can check to verify what this issue is? Thanks so much for any advice!!
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Hi there, when i play games on my custom built computer sometimes the screen freezes, than it goes all black, i stop hearing sound and it needs to be rebooted. It's been happening for at least 1 year now and i don't really know what else to do. I've linked a screenshot from an app called BlueScreenView that analyzes minidumps and the fault seems to be dxgkrnl.sys called "DirectX Graphics Kernel" and nvlddmkm.sys. I tried a lot of stuff from the software side: i did a clean reinstall of my drivers with DDU multiple times, i tried to update my gpu's firmware, i tried testing my ram with both the integrated Windows tool and with MemTest86, i stressed both my CPU and GPU for a couple of hours without any crashing or thermal issues (both CPU and GPU were at the 70 degrees celsius range), i ran from the cmd the sfc /scannow command, the DISM, even the chdsk /f. I ran some anti-malware scans from both Microsoft Defender and Malwarebytes. I even fully reinstalled Windows 11, i'm with the Windows 11 Home 23H2 version. Neither my CPU nor GPU are overclocked, but my ram does have XMP on, but that can't be the cause because i tested the ram with MemTest and it didn't give me a single error. In the windows event viewer it says the error is Kernel-Power 41 (63) and it says that my system lost power unexpectedly. What should i do next? Here is the list of all my components: - GPU : GIGABYTE AORUS NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti 8G Elite (REV 2.0) - CPU : Intel Core i7-10700KF - RAM : Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB 2x8 GB @ 3600 MHz (XMP ON) - CPU Cooling : Cooler Master MasterLiquid RGB V2 240mm AIO Liquid Cooler - Motherboard : MSI MPG Z490 GAMING PLUS - PSU : Corsair 750W 80+ white efficiency - OS Disk : i don't know the exact model, 256GB M.2 SATA. If it is an hardware issue, what component should i change?
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To preface I built this computer with help from a more tech savvy friend. Forgive me if I have to ask stupid questions I built my computer five years ago specifically designed to play flight simulators. It used to run the games. I played without issue for four years but recently the most games I played crash after five minutes after launching. what makes it even stranger is that they run perfectly fine before they crash. I had this issue for around a year now. I updated the graphics drivers from Nvidia and that stopped the instant crashing for about a day and then it went back. Last I checked the temperature on the CPU in GPU were both fine. I just recently cleaned out my computer and hard reset windows. The games used to crash the desktop only, but now they crash as you see here. Weird artifacts on the screen and then it shut off and restart my computer… I’m not very knowledgeable about this, but it looks like a GPU failure. Is there anything I can do or try to confirm? Specs: Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-8600K CPU @ 3.60GHz, 3600 Mhz, 6 Core(s), 6 Logical Processor(s) RAM CORSAIR Vengance LPX 32.0 GB RAMM Motherboard MSI Z370 gaming plus LGA 1151 (300 series) Intel z370 motherboard PSU Corsair HX series HX750 750W power supply GPU MSI GeForce GTX 1080 DirectX 12 GTX 1080 DUKE 8G OC video cards HDD WD 4TB desktop hard disk drive 5400 RPM Sata 6gb/s 64mb cache 3.5 Inch 2 500GB SSDs
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Posting on behalf of a friend. Just built a new system 7800x3d Msi 4090 850w corsair psu Asus b650-a But it crashes under sustained gpu loads. The crash has been successfully reproduced using heaven benchmark and typically happens between the 8 and 15 minute markers. * Using hwinfo I can see no indication of high temperatures cpu is below 80 c under stress with cpu-z and gpu below 70 c while in heaven benchmark. *Inserting an old gpu (1070) yielded no crash after 20 minutes. *All psu connections have been removed and reconnected. *Fast boot disabled *ram removed and shifted to alternate a2 and b2 slots Calling out to any ideas or recommendations on what to test next or any possible solutions to this strange issue.
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Hello there, my PC sometimes crashes for absolutetly no reason. I thought, that it was because of my PSU, but an online calculator said, that about 560 Watts should be enough, my PSU has 700 Watts. I can't find the problem, it happens at least once a day, when I use my PC. The issue only exists since I have the RTX 4070, before I had an GTX 1650. With that one I had no problems at all. I'd like to notice, that I have a few internal HDDs and a few SSDs. Is there a way to see what causes this problem? It mainly happens when I play games btw. Thank you already!
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My computer was working fine for a good while. I recently upgraded my CPU and GPU. But today something odd happened. I was playing a game on Steam when it suddenly crashed for no apparent reason. I thought little of it. But it turns out this was either a sign of the problem to come or the cause of it. Because no matter what I tried after this, games on Steam will not run correctly. Baldur's Gate 3, for example, doesn't work at all on Vulkan, and on DX11, it works for a second and crashes with an error about an unrecoverable DX11 error. I tried repairing Windows files, validating game files on Steam, and reinstalling my graphics drivers, among other things, but to no avail. One of the games that does, however, somewhat work is Borderlands 3, but when I play it, many graphical oddities happen, such as giant black boxes appearing on the screens and random blotches of color. These seem to be graphics problems within my system. I don't believe any of my physical parts are causing these errors.
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For quite some time now my PC has been freezing randomly - the last frame is still displayed but nothing is seems to be working - no IO, sound output and etc. The only thing that I can do is forcing the PC to shutdown via the power button (pressing it once / the restart button only works sometimes, for some reason..) and restarting the computer. After that it seems to be working fine - for a day or so, until the next freeze. Things I have tried: - Updating the drivers - Fixing the windows installation - Creating a new clean windows install - Disabling windows update - Strengthening all of the cable connections - Looking for system events in the event logger around the time of the freeze (didn't find much, warnings and errors that didn't lead me anywhere..) SYSTEM INFO: motherboard: Jingsha x99-d8 (bios version: 5.11 UEFI) with 32GB DDR4 ram CPU: Intel Xeon E5-2678 v3 GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SSD: WD Blue SN570 500GB (nvme) NETWORK: tp-link archer t5e ac1200 OS: windows 64 bit
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his problem is that his games just crash after some ingame time, or even just in the startup. It has happened in every game, like Minecraft, ghost recon, cyperpunk, and all games that use Unreal Engine. from software games never really crash. he's got a 13th gen i7-13700kf and a GeForce 3070 ti Plus 32gb of ddr4 ram we have been trying to fix this for almost a year now, we tried to update every driver available for the graphics card, to the CPU, trying most Windows versions, overclocking the cpu and the graphics card, and also detuning them. If somebody has an answer to what we can do, please help us! The PC doesn't even run Minecraft stable, it just crashes after some time. PLEASE HELP US!!