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System interupts 100% cpu, BSOD of driver

Origami Cactus

So i am starting to think my laptop has hardware issues. It has BSOD of driver power state issue on 3 separate operating systems, win10 pro, win 11 education, win 10 education. All have been bare minimum clean installs.

Now on the last 2, it worked fine apart from bsod here and there, but after a while it gets really slow with 100% cpu usage on nothing. At first i thought it was a win11 issue, but it developed right now on win10 too, after 3 weeks of usage.

I am at a loss here. It passes all diagnostics, windows ones and Lenovo ones, but obviously something is wrong here.

Laptop is T14s gen1, r4750u, 32gb of ram, and a cursed intel 2tb 665p, which was shortly discontinued after coming out. And it is throwing a lot of controller errors, so that may be the culprit? Will add screenshots.

 

The controller errors the disk throws:

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They are from DR2 to DR16, and everything in between.

 

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THE BSOD.

 

The disk info:

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CPU close to 100% on 0 usage:

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It is actually at that percentag

e, because the laptop is hot af.

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Some info about drivers: Seems like kernel is broken.

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Cpu usage, while my computer was "idling" at 60%, can't read much of it:

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Also the computer keeps bitlocker encrypting my drives, even though i havent turned it on: happened on all 3 OS.

 

EDIT: Not really relevant to the discussion tho.

 

 

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25 minutes ago, Origami Cactus said:

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Power on count of 390,000 makes me think the drive has a power management bug. I would try either checking to see if Intel has updated drivers or firmware, or try a different drive to see if that clears it up.

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Network:

Spoiler
                           ┌─────────────── Office/Rack ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
Google Fiber Webpass ────── UniFi Security Gateway ─── UniFi Switch 8-60W ─┬─ UniFi Switch Flex XG ═╦═ Veda (Proxmox Virtual Switch)
(500Mbps↑/500Mbps↓)                             UniFi CloudKey Gen2 (PoE) ─┴─ Veda (IPMI)           ╠═ Veda-NAS (HW Passthrough NIC)
╔═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╩═ Narrative (Asus USB 2.5G NIC)
║ ┌────── Closet ──────┐   ┌─────────────── Bedroom ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
╚═ UniFi Switch Flex XG ═╤═ UniFi Switch Flex XG ═╦═ Byarlant
   (PoE)                 │                        ╠═ Narrative (Cable Matters USB-PD 2.5G Ethernet Dongle)
                         │                        ╚═ Jesta Cannon*
                         │ ┌─────────────── Media Center ──────────────────────────────────┐
Notes:                   └─ UniFi Switch 8 ─────────┬─ UniFi Access Point nanoHD (PoE)
═══ is Multi-Gigabit                                ├─ Sony Playstation 4 
─── is Gigabit                                      ├─ Pioneer VSX-S520
* = cable passed to Bedroom from Media Center       ├─ Sony XR65A80K (Google TV)
** = cable passed from Media Center to Bedroom      └─ Work Laptop** (Startech USB-PD Dock)

 

Retired/Other:

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Laptop (Rozen-Zulu): Sony VAIO VPCF13WFX | Core i7-740QM | 8GB Patriot DDR3 | GT 425M | Samsung 850EVO 250GB SSD | Blu-ray Drive | Intel 7260 Wifi (lived a good life, retired with honor)

Testbed/Old Desktop (Kshatriya): Xeon X5470 @ 4.0GHz | ZALMAN CNPS9500 | Gigabyte EP45-UD3L | 8GB Nanya DDR2 400MHz | XFX HD6870 DD | OCZ Vertex 3 Max-IOPS 120GB | Corsair CX430M | HooToo USB 3.0 PCIe Card | Osprey 230 Video Capture | NZXT H230 Case

TrueNAS Server (La Vie en Rose): Xeon E3-1241v3 | Supermicro X10SLL-F | Corsair H60 | 32GB Micron DDR3L ECC 1600MHz | 1x Kingston 16GB SSD / Crucial MX500 500GB

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4 minutes ago, AbydosOne said:

Power on count of 390,000 makes me think the drive has a power management bug. I would try either checking to see if Intel has updated drivers or firmware, or try a different drive to see if that clears it up.

I am in Spain(different country), don't have a different drive. But that count also seems to indicate a problem with the drive hardware or software, i downloaded the driver and will try that. But will probably go to a service center tomorrow to get it looked at and hopefully fixed.

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