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Error code BSOD with DPC watchdog breach

Error code BSOD with DPC watchdog breach

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tage_harry
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12-11-2023, 02:50 AM
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I consistently experience a BSOD during intense gaming sessions when the graphics card is under heavy load. The issue appears only in certain games with specific configurations. In Shadow of the Tomb Raider, using the maximum preset and texture filtering at 16x with the "Rethinking Voxels" shader pack in Minecraft, I noticed the problem. Initially, I dismissed it as a crash because my screen went black, but after connecting another device to the motherboard, the BSOD became visible. Prior to the crash and before the error appeared, I heard a device disconnect sound—likely from the GPU. I’ve attached my dump files, but perfmon couldn’t complete data collection, so I omitted that. My system specs: Windows 10 x64, originally installed on an unactivated old laptop (Windows 10 version from ~5-6 years ago). All other hardware is new except the GPU and SATA SSD, which is from an older machine. The OS was installed on that laptop before moving it to the current PC. CPU: Ryzen 5 7600, GPU: RTX 3080 (HP OEM), Motherboard: ASUS Prime B-650, PSU: Gigabyte UD850GM (850W). Any assistance would be appreciated! SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip
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tage_harry
12-11-2023, 02:50 AM #1

I consistently experience a BSOD during intense gaming sessions when the graphics card is under heavy load. The issue appears only in certain games with specific configurations. In Shadow of the Tomb Raider, using the maximum preset and texture filtering at 16x with the "Rethinking Voxels" shader pack in Minecraft, I noticed the problem. Initially, I dismissed it as a crash because my screen went black, but after connecting another device to the motherboard, the BSOD became visible. Prior to the crash and before the error appeared, I heard a device disconnect sound—likely from the GPU. I’ve attached my dump files, but perfmon couldn’t complete data collection, so I omitted that. My system specs: Windows 10 x64, originally installed on an unactivated old laptop (Windows 10 version from ~5-6 years ago). All other hardware is new except the GPU and SATA SSD, which is from an older machine. The OS was installed on that laptop before moving it to the current PC. CPU: Ryzen 5 7600, GPU: RTX 3080 (HP OEM), Motherboard: ASUS Prime B-650, PSU: Gigabyte UD850GM (850W). Any assistance would be appreciated! SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip