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  • OS Windows 10 x64
  • What OS was originaly installed on the system? Windows 10
  • Is the OS an OEM version (came pre-installed on system) or full retail version (YOU purchased it from a retailer)? Full retail version 
  • Age of system (hardware) 6 months
  • Age of OS installation - have you re-installed the OS? 1 month
  • CPU model Ryzen 9 3950x 
  • Video Card model RTX 3080
  • MotherBoard - (if NOT a laptop) Gigabyte aorus xtreme x570
  • Power Supply - brand & wattage (if laptop, skip this) Corsair HX850i
  • Ram Corsair Dominator Platinum 

Hello, I've been having this blue screening issue on my desktop. It only bluescreens under gpu load like gaming/benchmarking and windows does not create logs for it. I have tried 5 different gpus, 3 RTX 2080 supers and 2 RTX 3080's all from EVGA with no luck on any. Since none of the GPU's work I thought it could be the motherboard because I don't think all 5 gpus could have been bad. So I sent the motherboard into warranty for warranty but they responded with the motherboard is completely fine but is still bluescreening and now my m.2 drives plus sata drives are not being recognized by the motherboard in bios so windows can't boot. before I sent the motherboard in I tried graphics driver uninstalls on all cards fresh windows installs and everything was not overclocked. Does anyone have suggestions on how to solve this issue? Thanks in advance 

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2 minutes ago, DominicNikon said:

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  • OS Windows 10 x64
  • What OS was originaly installed on the system? Windows 10
  • Is the OS an OEM version (came pre-installed on system) or full retail version (YOU purchased it from a retailer)? Full retail version 
  • Age of system (hardware) 6 months
  • Age of OS installation - have you re-installed the OS? 1 month
  • CPU model Ryzen 9 3950x 
  • Video Card model RTX 3080
  • MotherBoard - (if NOT a laptop) Gigabyte aorus xtreme x570
  • Power Supply - brand & wattage (if laptop, skip this) Corsair HX850i
  • Ram Corsair Dominator Platinum 

Hello, I've been having this blue screening issue on my desktop. It only bluescreens under gpu load like gaming/benchmarking and windows does not create logs for it. I have tried 5 different gpus, 3 RTX 2080 supers and 2 RTX 3080's all from EVGA with no luck on any. Since none of the GPU's work I thought it could be the motherboard because I don't think all 5 gpus could have been bad. So I sent the motherboard into warranty for warranty but they responded with the motherboard is completely fine but is still bluescreening and now my m.2 drives plus sata drives are not being recognized by the motherboard in bios so windows can't boot. before I sent the motherboard in I tried graphics driver uninstalls on all cards fresh windows installs and everything was not overclocked. Does anyone have suggestions on how to solve this issue? Thanks in advance 

 

If it only happens under load, it could be a power supply issue. Have you had the chance to try with another power supply?

 

Another thing, what memory do you have and doe you have XMP enabled. Under benchmark/gaming load the system memory also gets hit a lot harder then when just idling or doing lighter workloads. If the XMP settings are unstable then this can also cause BSODs. In fact, it is actually more likely than a power supply issue. Usually when the PSU is at fault, under excessive load the computer should simply power off. 

CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 - 3900x @ 4.4GHz with a Custom Loop | MBO: ASUS Crosshair VI Extreme | RAM: 4x4GB Apacer 2666MHz overclocked to 3933MHz with OCZ Reaper HPC Heatsinks | GPU: PowerColor Red Devil 6900XT | SSDs: Intel 660P 512GB SSD and Intel 660P 1TB SSD | HDD: 2x WD Black 6TB and Seagate Backup Plus 8TB External Drive | PSU: Corsair RM1000i | Case: Cooler Master C700P Black Edition | Build Log: here

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3 minutes ago, Analog said:

 

If it only happens under load, it could be a power supply issue. Have you had the chance to try with another power supply?

 

Another thing, what memory do you have and doe you have XMP enabled. Under benchmark/gaming load the system memory also gets hit a lot harder then when just idling or doing lighter workloads. If the XMP settings are unstable then this can also cause BSODs. In fact, it is actually more likely than a power supply issue. Usually when the PSU is at fault, under excessive load the computer should simply power off. 

I have this ram kit: DOMINATOR PLATINUM RGB (corsair.com)

I did not have the chance to try another power supply because I only have one that is enough wattage for the system. For the ram before my drives stopped being recognized I tried with both xmp on and xmp off without any changes. 

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