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Driver Power State Failure... Help!

Heyo i upgraded my PC to a Ryzen 5 7600 and B650 Platform. And now i got for the 3rd day in a row the BSOD Driver Power State Failure. >_> 

I Checked with bluescreenviewer what driver is responsible and its "ntoskrnl.exe"

 

Specs: 
Ryzen 5 7600 
ASRock B650 Pro RS
nVidia KFA2 Geforce RTX 3060 12Gb 

Samsung 250Gb 970 Evo Plus 
Corsair Vengeance DDR5 5600MHz 

 

What i have already done: 

 

Run the Sfc /scannow Command and the CHKDSK aswell

Run the Memory Diagnostig tool from windows

Checked for Windows updates and Mainboard drivers.

 

I did not overclock my CPU but i have XMP enabled because my ram does not work when XMP is not enabled for some reason but i dont think that this has anything to do with that. 😮

 

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I understand you're having issues. But this isn't enough information to help you. 

 

ntoskrnl.exe is a Windows proces that commonly fails when something goes wrong with any of the PC's components. The Driver Power State Failure can have several causes. 

 

Without looking at the minidump (which you could share if you want us to help). One of the most common causes is that one of the cables on the Motherboard and/or GPU is not properly plugged in. Since you recently upgraded your PC. I recommend that you reseat all of the cables in your PC. If you don't want to do that. I could help you diagnose the issue further with the minidump. You'd have to share it though.

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1 hour ago, FrowningHippo said:

I understand you're having issues. But this isn't enough information to help you. 

 

ntoskrnl.exe is a Windows proces that commonly fails when something goes wrong with any of the PC's components. The Driver Power State Failure can have several causes. 

 

Without looking at the minidump (which you could share if you want us to help). One of the most common causes is that one of the cables on the Motherboard and/or GPU is not properly plugged in. Since you recently upgraded your PC. I recommend that you reseat all of the cables in your PC. If you don't want to do that. I could help you diagnose the issue further with the minidump. You'd have to share it though.

I reseated all of my cables now ^^ i uploaded the dump file aswell 🙂

051823-10703-01.dmp

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21 hours ago, Ronnmann said:

Heyo i upgraded my PC to a Ryzen 5 7600 and B650 Platform. And now i got for the 3rd day in a row the BSOD Driver Power State Failure. >_> 

I Checked with bluescreenviewer what driver is responsible and its "ntoskrnl.exe"

 

Specs: 
Ryzen 5 7600 
ASRock B650 Pro RS
nVidia KFA2 Geforce RTX 3060 12Gb 

Samsung 250Gb 970 Evo Plus 
Corsair Vengeance DDR5 5600MHz 

 

What i have already done: 

 

Run the Sfc /scannow Command and the CHKDSK aswell

Run the Memory Diagnostig tool from windows

Checked for Windows updates and Mainboard drivers.

 

I did not overclock my CPU but i have XMP enabled because my ram does not work when XMP is not enabled for some reason but i dont think that this has anything to do with that. 😮

 

Was this a clean windows install or is this the same install from your previous machine? 

I don't recommend moving a windows install to a new machine because I have seen that be a problem far too often, especially with jumping platforms. 

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3 hours ago, m9x3mos said:

Was this a clean windows install or is this the same install from your previous machine? 

I don't recommend moving a windows install to a new machine because I have seen that be a problem far too often, especially with jumping platforms. 

I did a Clean, fresh install on my new PC. Wiped my SSD o lot of times because of instbility but i managed to install Win 11 without problems. 

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