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Error code BSOD - 0x00000000c0000005

Error code BSOD - 0x00000000c0000005

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Mister_Token
Member
202
10-14-2016, 08:41 AM
#1
I've been facing problems where my games frequently crash. I recently discovered a post recommending an older NVIDIA game ready driver from February 2024, which helped stop some crashes in POE2. Last night I tried playing Abiotic Factor but couldn't launch it. I updated my drivers with a fresh install of the latest game ready driver from this week, which let me play for a few hours before it crashed completely. Instead of stopping at my desktop, the crash affected the entire PC. I ran Cinebench for 30 minutes without issues, keeping CPU usage under 60% and GPU performance stable. Then I performed a memtest, which failed. I shared the results below along with my system specs and dump file from Bugcheck. After several hours without problems, I encountered a BSOD with the following details:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VoO5ngw...sp=sharing
Dump File:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wlNI1ve...sp=sharing
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Mister_Token
10-14-2016, 08:41 AM #1

I've been facing problems where my games frequently crash. I recently discovered a post recommending an older NVIDIA game ready driver from February 2024, which helped stop some crashes in POE2. Last night I tried playing Abiotic Factor but couldn't launch it. I updated my drivers with a fresh install of the latest game ready driver from this week, which let me play for a few hours before it crashed completely. Instead of stopping at my desktop, the crash affected the entire PC. I ran Cinebench for 30 minutes without issues, keeping CPU usage under 60% and GPU performance stable. Then I performed a memtest, which failed. I shared the results below along with my system specs and dump file from Bugcheck. After several hours without problems, I encountered a BSOD with the following details:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VoO5ngw...sp=sharing
Dump File:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wlNI1ve...sp=sharing

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goedgamer123
Junior Member
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10-17-2016, 09:21 PM
#2
If it didn't pass the memtest, that's what I'd examine next.
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goedgamer123
10-17-2016, 09:21 PM #2

If it didn't pass the memtest, that's what I'd examine next.

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Angoldir
Member
83
10-18-2016, 02:58 AM
#3
dump file not available for public use.
address 0x20 appears to be an invalid memory location. This is more likely due to a driver issue rather than faulty RAM. (header data portion size)
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Angoldir
10-18-2016, 02:58 AM #3

dump file not available for public use.
address 0x20 appears to be an invalid memory location. This is more likely due to a driver issue rather than faulty RAM. (header data portion size)

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Fred10244
Posting Freak
937
10-25-2016, 02:21 PM
#4
Updates to the links are complete, thank you for your reply.
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Fred10244
10-25-2016, 02:21 PM #4

Updates to the links are complete, thank you for your reply.

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JebThePleb
Posting Freak
898
10-31-2016, 11:34 PM
#5
Your RAM performance is poor, as confirmed by MemTest and the dump results. It's operating at its maximum design speed, which might cause instability and could be too fast for your CPU. Take out the XMP overclock setting and let the RAM run at its original speed (likely 4800MHz). Check for stability then.
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JebThePleb
10-31-2016, 11:34 PM #5

Your RAM performance is poor, as confirmed by MemTest and the dump results. It's operating at its maximum design speed, which might cause instability and could be too fast for your CPU. Take out the XMP overclock setting and let the RAM run at its original speed (likely 4800MHz). Check for stability then.

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Shad0wHydra13
Senior Member
716
11-16-2016, 11:46 PM
#6
Already ahead of you, disabled the xmp profile. Will run memtest again this week to check if it passes. It hurts to lose 1200mhz, but I have a z790 board that I can install to see if it can handle the xmp profile.
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Shad0wHydra13
11-16-2016, 11:46 PM #6

Already ahead of you, disabled the xmp profile. Will run memtest again this week to check if it passes. It hurts to lose 1200mhz, but I have a z790 board that I can install to see if it can handle the xmp profile.

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dhu666
Member
147
11-17-2016, 02:26 AM
#7
Update the bios....test.
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dhu666
11-17-2016, 02:26 AM #7

Update the bios....test.

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Beeny
Member
201
11-24-2016, 06:06 AM
#8
Updated BIOS to 4101 (current version for ASUS) and performed memtest again. Results are shown with XMP enabled. I can run it without XMP if required. Should there be another test variation or is the 4-hour test mandatory?
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Beeny
11-24-2016, 06:06 AM #8

Updated BIOS to 4101 (current version for ASUS) and performed memtest again. Results are shown with XMP enabled. I can run it without XMP if required. Should there be another test variation or is the 4-hour test mandatory?

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190
11-24-2016, 09:21 PM
#9
As has been noted, testing at 4800 is recommended.
As soon as you notice the initial errors, you can halt the test.
You are aiming for a flawless result with no mistakes.
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Ender_Girl_LAF
11-24-2016, 09:21 PM #9

As has been noted, testing at 4800 is recommended.
As soon as you notice the initial errors, you can halt the test.
You are aiming for a flawless result with no mistakes.

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jacelewis1414
Junior Member
13
11-26-2016, 08:09 PM
#10
I ran memtest this morning without XMP enabled at 4800MT/s and it succeeded perfectly. It turns out the dimmer switches I bought aren't listed for ASUS, which likely explains the issue.
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jacelewis1414
11-26-2016, 08:09 PM #10

I ran memtest this morning without XMP enabled at 4800MT/s and it succeeded perfectly. It turns out the dimmer switches I bought aren't listed for ASUS, which likely explains the issue.

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