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Herman400
Junior Member
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06-07-2025, 10:23 AM
#11
You discovered some intriguing patterns in the dump files and using WhoCrashed for BSOD analysis. There are frequent memory issues along with problems linked to software, drivers, and video malfunctions. One case stands out due to heat-related concerns. I’ve noticed this recurring BSOD pattern before, so I think it’s worth focusing on your graphics card next, especially after you’ve updated all other components. Make sure to refresh your drivers and perform GPU stress tests using tools like Cinebench and Heaven Benchmark to identify any issues. Keep in mind that motherboards share lanes with installed hardware—CPU, GPU, RAM, etc.—so a failure in one area can cause errors that appear as other problems due to the order of events. I’ve seen memory crashes caused by overheating CPUs before.

Due to the repetitive warnings in WhoCrashed—such as "corrupt memory, corrupt data, corrupt this, corrupt that"—it would be wise to run sfc /scannow, chkdsk /[disc], and DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth.

This is just an alternative perspective based on your dump reports and the IT scenarios I’ve seen. Let me know what you uncover.
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Herman400
06-07-2025, 10:23 AM #11

You discovered some intriguing patterns in the dump files and using WhoCrashed for BSOD analysis. There are frequent memory issues along with problems linked to software, drivers, and video malfunctions. One case stands out due to heat-related concerns. I’ve noticed this recurring BSOD pattern before, so I think it’s worth focusing on your graphics card next, especially after you’ve updated all other components. Make sure to refresh your drivers and perform GPU stress tests using tools like Cinebench and Heaven Benchmark to identify any issues. Keep in mind that motherboards share lanes with installed hardware—CPU, GPU, RAM, etc.—so a failure in one area can cause errors that appear as other problems due to the order of events. I’ve seen memory crashes caused by overheating CPUs before.

Due to the repetitive warnings in WhoCrashed—such as "corrupt memory, corrupt data, corrupt this, corrupt that"—it would be wise to run sfc /scannow, chkdsk /[disc], and DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth.

This is just an alternative perspective based on your dump reports and the IT scenarios I’ve seen. Let me know what you uncover.

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kmurray
Member
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06-07-2025, 10:23 AM
#12
Hey Dashhh, thank you for the feedback!
I ran the dism, sfc commands, no errors.
I also ran Prime95 for an hour, no errors.
I also thought about tempatures, because i always keep my fans on low speed (for noise). But during the stress test temps got around 80° and the system still didnt flinch.
Those 3 BSODs I got today were while my PC was idle'ing (just Google chrome active & steam in the background). No heavy handling, so temps were around 40° then.
I'll be running Cinebench & Heaven Benchmark tomorrow and I also got a new CPU (same like I have now AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D) coming in to replace the one I have now. I will do the GPU tests before I swap my CPU, just to on top of everything
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Feedback follows!
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kmurray
06-07-2025, 10:23 AM #12

Hey Dashhh, thank you for the feedback!
I ran the dism, sfc commands, no errors.
I also ran Prime95 for an hour, no errors.
I also thought about tempatures, because i always keep my fans on low speed (for noise). But during the stress test temps got around 80° and the system still didnt flinch.
Those 3 BSODs I got today were while my PC was idle'ing (just Google chrome active & steam in the background). No heavy handling, so temps were around 40° then.
I'll be running Cinebench & Heaven Benchmark tomorrow and I also got a new CPU (same like I have now AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D) coming in to replace the one I have now. I will do the GPU tests before I swap my CPU, just to on top of everything
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Feedback follows!

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Tree_Tape
Member
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06-07-2025, 10:23 AM
#13
For assessing stability and detecting hardware faults, also use OCCT.
OCBASE/OCCT offers a comprehensive solution—stability, stress testing, benchmarking, and monitoring—all in one package for your PC.
Visit www.ocbase.com
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Tree_Tape
06-07-2025, 10:23 AM #13

For assessing stability and detecting hardware faults, also use OCCT.
OCBASE/OCCT offers a comprehensive solution—stability, stress testing, benchmarking, and monitoring—all in one package for your PC.
Visit www.ocbase.com

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BHLxNJx
Posting Freak
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06-07-2025, 10:23 AM
#14
Hey
@Dashhh
Everything seems to be working smoothly on both benchmarks—no errors, temperatures normal, no issues at all.
The link you shared shows the results.
I'm about to run OCCT for another 45 minutes, but I'm not sure if I'll encounter any problems. I haven't seen any errors on my other system either.
It's starting to feel like the problem might be related to software rather than hardware... though with a standard Windows 11 setup and no unusual changes, it's hard to say for sure.
I've already confirmed Chrome is up to date and running normally.
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BHLxNJx
06-07-2025, 10:23 AM #14

Hey
@Dashhh
Everything seems to be working smoothly on both benchmarks—no errors, temperatures normal, no issues at all.
The link you shared shows the results.
I'm about to run OCCT for another 45 minutes, but I'm not sure if I'll encounter any problems. I haven't seen any errors on my other system either.
It's starting to feel like the problem might be related to software rather than hardware... though with a standard Windows 11 setup and no unusual changes, it's hard to say for sure.
I've already confirmed Chrome is up to date and running normally.

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Viizion_PvPz
Senior Member
670
06-07-2025, 10:23 AM
#15
OCCT also returned clean, with no errors or issues, no bsod.
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Viizion_PvPz
06-07-2025, 10:23 AM #15

OCCT also returned clean, with no errors or issues, no bsod.

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cowcow4321
Senior Member
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06-07-2025, 10:23 AM
#16
I rebooted my system after disconnecting OneDrive and encountered a BSOD. The crash reference pointed to software issues. A dump was added for the OneDrive link.
On Thu 9/01/2025 16:11:51 your machine stopped unexpectedly due to a problem.

Crash dump file attached.

Bug check code found.

Bug name recorded.

System service exception detected.

This suggests a problem occurred when switching from non-privileged to privileged code.

Analysis indicates a typical software issue. Likely driver-related.

Most likely this is due to a driver bug.

During stress testing the PC behaved normally, but it failed when idle.

[FONT=Segoe UI,Arial]Before replacing the CPU, should you perform any additional checks?
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cowcow4321
06-07-2025, 10:23 AM #16

I rebooted my system after disconnecting OneDrive and encountered a BSOD. The crash reference pointed to software issues. A dump was added for the OneDrive link.
On Thu 9/01/2025 16:11:51 your machine stopped unexpectedly due to a problem.

Crash dump file attached.

Bug check code found.

Bug name recorded.

System service exception detected.

This suggests a problem occurred when switching from non-privileged to privileged code.

Analysis indicates a typical software issue. Likely driver-related.

Most likely this is due to a driver bug.

During stress testing the PC behaved normally, but it failed when idle.

[FONT=Segoe UI,Arial]Before replacing the CPU, should you perform any additional checks?

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_HarryMan_
Member
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06-07-2025, 10:23 AM
#17
I plan to test this tonight and see what happens before swapping the CPU.
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_HarryMan_
06-07-2025, 10:23 AM #17

I plan to test this tonight and see what happens before swapping the CPU.

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_LilacSoul
Member
183
06-07-2025, 10:23 AM
#18
I found this link and de-installed update KB5048667.
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_LilacSoul
06-07-2025, 10:23 AM #18

I found this link and de-installed update KB5048667.

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MrSarx
Senior Member
375
06-07-2025, 10:23 AM
#19
Beyond swapping out hardware, refresh your drivers. Begin there, and then consider examining the Event Viewer to identify any events that may have occurred before the crash. This could offer useful software-related details.
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MrSarx
06-07-2025, 10:23 AM #19

Beyond swapping out hardware, refresh your drivers. Begin there, and then consider examining the Event Viewer to identify any events that may have occurred before the crash. This could offer useful software-related details.

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Bella0810
Member
129
06-07-2025, 10:23 AM
#20
Can you share a photo of the inside of your PC? I'm interested in understanding your airflow setup. I'm still dealing with memory issues and recall a time when heat affected a GPU and caused memory errors. Are you adjusting any settings to overclock?
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Bella0810
06-07-2025, 10:23 AM #20

Can you share a photo of the inside of your PC? I'm interested in understanding your airflow setup. I'm still dealing with memory issues and recall a time when heat affected a GPU and caused memory errors. Are you adjusting any settings to overclock?

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