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Alright after testing for a day. I have ruled out that afterburner 4.1.0 was causing the problem.

Rolling back to 4.0.0 gave me none of those problem. I even manage to get +15mhz in my highest overclock.

 

Thanks! @Prastupok 

So recently my gpu has this strange crash that will make...

 

my Skyrim crash and become grey,

my League of legends crash,

 

each time I try to re-launch those games after the crash i get bsod error 0x00000116

 

My gpu is overclocked and ran fine for quite a few months

 

re-installing my gpu driver made crashes significantly lesser in skyrim but it still does happen.

I have not seen this happen in other games however. Or is skype causing this?

Each time I crashed I was skyping with my with my friends. This has not happend before

In the previous months, only recently. 

 

Bsod crash dump

i5 2400 | ASUS RTX 4090 TUF OC | Seasonic 1200W Prime Gold | WD Green 120gb | WD Blue 1tb | some ram | a random case

 

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So recently my gpu has this strange crash that will make...

 

my Skyrim crash and become grey,

my League of legends crash,

 

each time I try to re-launch those games after the crash i get bsod error 0x00000116

 

My gpu is overclocked and ran fine for quite a few months

 

re-installing my gpu driver made crashes significantly lesser in skyrim but it still does happen.

I have not seen this happen in other games however. Or is skype causing this?

Each time I crashed I was skyping with my with my friends. This has not happend before

In the previous months, only recently. 

 

Bsod crash dump

 

That BSOD is indeed driver related. Try reverting to normal clock speeds, and try it again.

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That BSOD is indeed driver related. Try reverting to normal clock speeds, and try it again.

 

Alright I'll try to replicate the problem with stock clock speeds

i5 2400 | ASUS RTX 4090 TUF OC | Seasonic 1200W Prime Gold | WD Green 120gb | WD Blue 1tb | some ram | a random case

 

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Alright after testing for a day. I have ruled out that afterburner 4.1.0 was causing the problem.

Rolling back to 4.0.0 gave me none of those problem. I even manage to get +15mhz in my highest overclock.

 

Thanks! @Prastupok 

i5 2400 | ASUS RTX 4090 TUF OC | Seasonic 1200W Prime Gold | WD Green 120gb | WD Blue 1tb | some ram | a random case

 

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