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Random BSOD crash - KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED

Liborio

Hi,

I have been getting random BSOD crashes today (has happened twice now) and would like to sort it out. The two crashes are the same and are as follows: (screenshots from blue screen view)

https://imgur.com/a/7xJljFI

 

If anyone can help me identify what is causing this, that would be much appreciated.

Please let me know if there is anything I am missing to assist identifying this.

Thank you.

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Pretty sure it's Nvidia driver giving you trouble.

 

I assume that PSU is capable of supplying the system.
Check the temps, overheating might be the case.

Next:

  • If GPU isn't overclocked first thing I'd recommend would be full uninstall and fresh install of the driver.
  • If it's overclocked - try moving back to stock and see how are you doing.

If issue still persists then it might be a RAM issue or GPU itself.

  • If it's RAM then using one stick at the time while trying to reproduce BSOD is a way to go.
  • If worst case scenario aka GPU then I'd start with trying clean OS and seeing where it takes me, if to the same BSOD then I'm sorry mate.


 

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1 minute ago, blvckmaze said:

Pretty sure it's Nvidia driver giving you trouble.

 

I assume that PSU is capable of supplying the system.
Check the temps, overheating might be the case.

Next:

  • If GPU isn't overclocked first thing I'd recommend would be full uninstall and fresh install of the driver.
  • If it's overclocked - try moving back to stock and see how are you doing.

If issue still persists then it might be a RAM issue or GPU itself.

  • If it's RAM then using one stick at the time while trying to reproduce BSOD is a way to go.
  • If worst case scenario aka GPU then I'd start with trying clean OS and seeing where it takes me, if to the same BSOD then I'm sorry mate.


 

Thanks for your reply.

 

After searching around, seems to be related to nvidia drivers.

 

Going to try a fresh install of drivers if it happens again.

 

Cheers.

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