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Okay, so I when to wake up my monitor from "sleep" and when I did there was just a black screen and then my computer started up, even though it was already on. After I go to the desktop I download BlueScreenView because I had the suspicion that it was a BSOD and from the dump, it was so I have come here for help with this issue.

I have also had an issue recently where I can't wake my computer from sleep without a reboot, so I disabled sleep from right now.

 

I also have been having an issue where my display will just lose connection, this was fixed by upping the power limit of the GPU to its Max of +25%.

Specs:

OS: Win 10 Home x64

CPU: i5-6600k @ 4.4Ghz

GPU: Asus ROG Strix RX 470 OC 4GB

RAM: 16GB @ 2400Mhz

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okay so what .dll actually failed?

[FS][US] Corsair H115i 280mm AIO-AMD $60+shipping

 

 

System specs:
Asus Prime X370 Pro - Custom EKWB CPU/GPU 2x360 1x240 soft loop - Ryzen 1700X - Corsair Vengeance RGB 2x16GB - Plextor 512 NVMe + 2TB SU800 - EVGA GTX1080ti - LianLi PC11 Dynamic
 

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I'm not touching those files with a 20ft pole...

[FS][US] Corsair H115i 280mm AIO-AMD $60+shipping

 

 

System specs:
Asus Prime X370 Pro - Custom EKWB CPU/GPU 2x360 1x240 soft loop - Ryzen 1700X - Corsair Vengeance RGB 2x16GB - Plextor 512 NVMe + 2TB SU800 - EVGA GTX1080ti - LianLi PC11 Dynamic
 

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1 minute ago, Droidbot said:

RMA memory?

 

Also, what PSU? 

Try disabling Haswell power states in the BIOS

 

Should I run a memtest or something?

PSU: Corsair cx650m 650 Watt

And I will take a look for that in the BIOS, not sure where it will be in the ASRock z170a-x1.

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Just now, ItsTheYoshi said:

A disk cleanup? or is this something different?

Yes a disk clean up.......right click your C drive, select properties, then click Disk Cleanup then let it do its thing then on the window that appears, click Disk Cleanup again then when that happens you hit OK. The second Disk Cleanup is with admin rights.

A water-cooled mid-tier gaming PC.

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3 minutes ago, Leonard said:

Yes a disk clean up.......right click your C drive, select properties, then click Disk Cleanup then let it do its thing then on the window that appears, click Disk Cleanup again then when that happens you hit OK. The second Disk Cleanup is with admin rights.

 

Okay, thanks for the clarification. I will do that along with everything else that was suggested.

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23 minutes ago, VikingGaming said:

Based on the bug check code alone, it might be GPU related, possibly VRAM. Try doing a clean install of the GPU driver.

I tried this by using DDU but the issue still seems to be there. This was tested with going into sleep mode and then waking the PC, but the PC actually just boots as if it was turned off... I really don't understand why.

20 minutes ago, Leonard said:

Yes a disk clean up.......right click your C drive, select properties, then click Disk Cleanup then let it do its thing then on the window that appears, click Disk Cleanup again then when that happens you hit OK. The second Disk Cleanup is with admin rights.

 

Just like the above statement I tried with no success. 

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5 minutes ago, ItsTheYoshi said:

I tried this by using DDU but the issue still seems to be there. This was tested with going into sleep mode and then waking the PC, but the PC actually just boots as if it was turned off... I really don't understand why.

Just like the above statement I tried with no success. 

Are you using HDMI or DP to connect to your monitor? If it is HDMI make sure the cable is a 2.0 version, no i am not saying a 1.4 won't work but you want to narrow down the sleep issue  and there are a few issues that cause this frustrating error.

 

Try a CMOS clear with the RAM taken out.

A water-cooled mid-tier gaming PC.

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20 minutes ago, Leonard said:

Are you using HDMI or DP to connect to your monitor? If it is HDMI make sure the cable is a 2.0 version, no i am not saying a 1.4 won't work but you want to narrow down the sleep issue  and there are a few issues that cause this frustrating error.

 

Try a CMOS clear with the RAM taken out.

 

For the display I used DVI-D.

 

Now about removing the RAM and clearing the CMOS I don't really want to touch that. If you are thinking it could be a motherboard related issue I am probably just going to take my PC into Canada Computers as my motherboard already has some damage done to it, mainly a burnt out RAM slot.

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2 minutes ago, ItsTheYoshi said:

For the display I used DVI-D.

 

Now about removing the RAM and clearing the CMOS I don't really want to touch that. If you are thinking it could be a motherboard related issue I am probably just going to take my PC into Canada Computers as my motherboard already has some damage done to it, mainly a burnt out RAM slot.

That would be very wise, it would have been nice to have that information in the beginning.

 

best of luck.

A water-cooled mid-tier gaming PC.

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