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Grey and Blue Screens Appearing Under High GPU Load

Hello,

Recently I have been experiencing issues where when I put my GPU under significant load, through things such as gaming or mining on the side, I have had my computer either blue screen or grey screen. These events have been getting much more common over the past couple of days, going from happening once or twice a week to three times a day, with the most recent event being a blue screen where there were columns of pixels displaying either my crashed Dead By Daylight game, or what I could vaguely make out as a bsod (Note: This happened at 10:42 PM on 6/22 to help locate the event). After doing a little research on the internet I have found a few "fixes" for this issue, such as updating drivers and booting into safe mode, none of these worked. From that same research I have discovered that this could just be a case of my GPU putting one foot in the grave, however I wanted to make a post here and see if anyone could help me confirm that is the case, as I have not heard great things about the Zotac RMA process, and apparently I will be charged all shipping and handling, among other things if they find the GPU isn't faulty. Here is a link to a Google Drive folder containing all the requested logs about BSODs I have also attached them to this post, and if anyone can help me figure out the problem here I would greatly appreciate it, and please let me know if there is anything else required to help solve this issue.

Thanks

My setup:

Windows 11
Ryzen 5 5600X

Zotac RTX 3060TI LHR

ASROCK B550M Pro4

EVGA 650 GT

report.zip SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip

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Is this overclocked at all?  I've seen borderline overclocks get unstable over time, especially with mining.

Workstation:  14700nonK || Asus Z790 ProArt Creator || MSI Gaming Trio 4090 Shunt || Crucial Pro Overclocking 32GB @ 5600 || Corsair AX1600i@240V || whole-house loop.

LANRig/GuestGamingBox: 13700K @ Stock || MSI Z690 DDR4 || ASUS TUF 3090 650W shunt || Corsair SF600 || CPU+GPU watercooled 280 rad pull only || whole-house loop.

Server Router (Untangle): 13600k @ Stock || ASRock Z690 ITX || All 10Gbe || 2x8GB 3200 || PicoPSU 150W 24pin + AX1200i on CPU|| whole-house loop

Server Compute/Storage: 10850K @ 5.1Ghz || Gigabyte Z490 Ultra || EVGA FTW3 3090 1000W || LSI 9280i-24 port || 4TB Samsung 860 Evo, 5x10TB Seagate Enterprise Raid 6, 4x8TB Seagate Archive Backup ||  whole-house loop.

Laptop: HP Elitebook 840 G8 (Intel 1185G7) + 3060 RTX Thunderbolt Dock, Razer Blade Stealth 13" 2017 (Intel 8550U)

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It was overclocked, but was still having issues without them.

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Looks like it may have been a driver issue. After using DDU and reinstalling some slightly older drivers, it appears to be working fine, still doing tests though.

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Wasn't a driver issue, but deleting the drivers and reinstalling them made it take longer to crash

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