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Each time I am running a game at 4k for about 20-30 minutes at full gpu utilization, it will crash and I will bsod. Not always, as sometimes it will crash to the desktop but recently it has been crashing my pc and displays the bsod. 

Games that it has crashed on (PUBG, The Witcher 3, and Valley each at 4k)

 

My rig: Windows 10 PRo

Ryzen 1700 (stock frequencies)

16gb 2666 LPX Vengeance (running at 2666)

EVGA GTX 1080ti FTW3 (running the aggressive bios, stays at 70-75C under full load)/ was running gtx 1060 6gb a month ago and experienced crashing during 2k gaming(no bsod). 

EVGA 650W GQ (has a slight buzz, not sure if I should be concerned)

Gigabyte AB350 Gaming 3 motherboard (uses Realtek audio drivers)

 

Kernel-power 41 (task category 63)

  BugcheckCode 59
    BugcheckParameter1: 0xc0000005
    BugcheckParameter2 :0xfffff8027ce63ae3
    BugcheckParameter3 :0xffff9281b517de20
    BugcheckParameter4: 0x0

 

 

This has happened 16 times in total, each time while playing a demanding game at 4k.

I have run a memory check, did a disk check and repair, did a full ddu of my gpu drivers, I have reinstalled all other drivers except motherboard drivers/bios. 

 

I am unsure whether this problem is psu, or gpu related as I have not had a bsod with my previous graphics card, I recently upgraded and it started happening.

 

I could really use some experienced advice. I do not know what is causing this as all temps are well withing reason. The only thing I can think of was my psu was not strong enough, but my build does not pull that much power and have not had a problem while benchmarking with the cpu and gpu overclocked. It only happens when I am gaming at 4k for 20-30 minutes then it promptly crashes or bsod's. 

 

Thanks in advance. 

 

(I have really looked into this problem with no success in fixing the issue)

 

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10 minutes ago, Wehoopha said:

Each time I am running a game at 4k for about 20-30 minutes at full gpu utilization, it will crash and I will bsod. Not always, as sometimes it will crash to the desktop but recently it has been crashing my pc and displays the bsod. 

Games that it has crashed on (PUBG, The Witcher 3, and Valley each at 4k)

 

My rig:

Ryzen 1700 (stock frequencies)

16gb 2666 LPX Vengeance (running at 2666)

EVGA GTX 1080ti FTW3 (running the aggressive bios, stays at 70-75C under full load)/ was running gtx 1060 6gb a month ago and experienced crashing during 2k gaming(no bsod). 

EVGA 650W GQ (has a slight buzz, not sure if I should be concerned)

Gigabyte AB350 Gaming 3 motherboard (uses Realtek audio drivers)

 

Kernel-power 41 (task category 63)

  BugcheckCode 59
    BugcheckParameter1: 0xc0000005
    BugcheckParameter2 :0xfffff8027ce63ae3
    BugcheckParameter3 :0xffff9281b517de20
    BugcheckParameter4: 0x0

 

 

This has happened 16 times in total, each time while playing a demanding game at 4k.

I have run a memory check, did a disk check and repair, did a full ddu of my gpu drivers, I have reinstalled all other drivers except motherboard drivers/bios. 

 

I am unsure whether this problem is psu, or gpu related as I have not had a bsod with my previous graphics card, I recently upgraded and it started happening.

 

I could really use some experienced advice. I do not know what is causing this as all temps are well withing reason. The only thing I can think of was my psu was not strong enough, but my build does not pull that much power and have not had a problem while benchmarking with the cpu and gpu overclocked. It only happens when I am gaming at 4k for 20-30 minutes then it promptly crashes or bsod's. 

 

Thanks in advance. 

 

(I have really looked into this problem with no success in fixing the issue)

 

Usually this happens when GPU temps are too high or that the PSU is not giving out enough power to the GPU. You mentioned that the GPU stays around 70 to 75C, so I don't think that the GPU is at fault here. Do you happen to have access to another PSU? Maybe you can try putting the other PSU in and see if you still encounter the issue.

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Try some other brand of RAM. I've been having horrible issues with gpu drivers crashing and there were no pattern either on when the crashes got there.

I tried like everything you could try. Then i tried to change the Corsair Ram for another Corsair Ram on the motherboard list, still crashes, changed for a hyperX ram on the motherboard list and now it works like a charm!

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