Driver power state failure error occurs with ntoskrnl.exe.
Driver power state failure error occurs with ntoskrnl.exe.
Generic drivers from companies like Realtek might not always work perfectly on every system. It's unclear what updates the motherboard manufacturer's driver lacks, or if you actually need them. However, the driver provided by the motherboard manufacturer will definitely be fully compatible with your hardware.
Yeah you got a point, I'll retry the drivers with this latest BIOS I have maybe now it solves the issue? It's worth a second shot
This is also a long shot, but can it be that USB devices like mice & keyboard could cause some sort of hitches and increase the latency too?? I been having hitches in my mouse even on wired connection, and my keyboard has this weird behavior with it's volume controller sometimes just controlling the volume. (I did update my Keyboards firmware recently whilst I already had the issues to see if it solved it but it hadn't)
So could it be that my USB ports are sending out some sort of errors as well? I know AMD has been having issues with USB ports for generations now since Ryzen 1, 2, 3, 5, and now even 7 it's not in every case the culprit but seems to be in many to be a cause too.
I am also removing the SATA SSD that's currently on the ASMEDIA controller, read on MSI forums and on Reddit that this controller on some motherboards is junk and even when you disable it within the BIOS it could still cause all kind of issues, haven't had time for it yet but will today.
Just installed the ones from the MSI site, and so far in the first 5 minutes of gameplay I haven't noticed any difference, though I still experience occasional stuttering.
Removed the SATA SSD that caused the initial BSOD, so it's no longer part of the problem and can't cause issues anymore.
I'll keep updating here; my new SSD hasn't arrived yet, and when it does, the last SATA will be removed too, leaving only NVME for the system. Even though I mention the PSU could be the cause, I still get a strange reaction from it. This PSU replaced my old one because it had some problems on its own.
It's insane if this new unit is faulty... it would be the last replacement I make if I have to, but if it really is the issue, I'll be upset lol.