Hi All,
Looking for some advice please and wondering if anyone has seen the issue I'm having at the moment?
Failure scenario:
Playing a game, any game really. Screen goes black, I still have audio for 5 - 15 seconds and then the PC restarts. This happens intermittently, I've sometimes had this occur days apart but at times it's happened as little as 10 minutes apart.
When logging back in I check the event viewer and see the following error in the logs:
The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x00000116 (0xffffca04f8574010, 0xfffff8054d017b14, 0xffffffffc000009a, 0x0000000000000004). A dump was saved in: C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP. Report Id: 0cbcd1b3-cd19-467f-86ce-4031781c5c2f.
Looking it up online it seems to be related to a video driver issue and a number of forums suggest things like making sure your OS is up to date, doing a clean driver uninstall with DDU as well as under volting the GPU, etc.
What I've tried:
Full driver clean with DDU (Several times).
Made sure that all OS updates where installed, even the optional ones.
Under volted my GPU as some forums hinted at the possible "cheap" transistor use by some manufacturers were unable to handle certain load and could cause the crashes in some scenario's.
Removed and re-seated the GPU.
Performed a fresh Windows install as a last ditch effort.
I've already RMA'd my PC and upgraded to the Strix 3080. The technician replaced my GPU and CPU as there seemed to be some issues seen with the CPU during testing as well. After the RMA work was completed, they state that my PC was stress tested overnight and the issue was not seen.
It seems that the crashes are less frequent recently but still happening.
I've can provide the Windows memory dump if someone would like to take a look.
The last thing I can think of is that it may be an issue with the motherboard. I've seen one mention of a laptop user having a very similar issue, RMA'd multiple times and eventually the motherboard was replaced and the issue stopped. Grasping at straws here though.
If you need any further information, let me know.
Looking for some advice please and wondering if anyone has seen the issue I'm having at the moment?
Failure scenario:
Playing a game, any game really. Screen goes black, I still have audio for 5 - 15 seconds and then the PC restarts. This happens intermittently, I've sometimes had this occur days apart but at times it's happened as little as 10 minutes apart.
When logging back in I check the event viewer and see the following error in the logs:
The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x00000116 (0xffffca04f8574010, 0xfffff8054d017b14, 0xffffffffc000009a, 0x0000000000000004). A dump was saved in: C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP. Report Id: 0cbcd1b3-cd19-467f-86ce-4031781c5c2f.
Looking it up online it seems to be related to a video driver issue and a number of forums suggest things like making sure your OS is up to date, doing a clean driver uninstall with DDU as well as under volting the GPU, etc.
What I've tried:
Full driver clean with DDU (Several times).
Made sure that all OS updates where installed, even the optional ones.
Under volted my GPU as some forums hinted at the possible "cheap" transistor use by some manufacturers were unable to handle certain load and could cause the crashes in some scenario's.
Removed and re-seated the GPU.
Performed a fresh Windows install as a last ditch effort.
I've already RMA'd my PC and upgraded to the Strix 3080. The technician replaced my GPU and CPU as there seemed to be some issues seen with the CPU during testing as well. After the RMA work was completed, they state that my PC was stress tested overnight and the issue was not seen.
It seems that the crashes are less frequent recently but still happening.
I've can provide the Windows memory dump if someone would like to take a look.
The last thing I can think of is that it may be an issue with the motherboard. I've seen one mention of a laptop user having a very similar issue, RMA'd multiple times and eventually the motherboard was replaced and the issue stopped. Grasping at straws here though.
If you need any further information, let me know.
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