Frequent BSODs during gameplay indicate system instability.
Frequent BSODs during gameplay indicate system instability.
Hello there. I’m experiencing several BSODs while gaming, and they seem unpredictable. Most times it’s something like “Kmode exception not handled” or “Page fault in non-page area,” which points to the kernel. Other instances show “System_Service_Exception” on DXGKRNL.sys, indicating a DirectX kernel issue. It looks like a hardware problem might be involved, as one of the BSODs mentioned “Misalining IP.” Hopefully it’s not related to a fault.
Here are the recent dumps I found:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/llwd8l364...bk21z&dl=0
My system specs:
- AMD Ryzen 5800X 32 GB (16x2 Kit by Corsair)
- 3600 MHZ Vengeance RAM
- MSI Ventus 2x GeForce RTX 4060 TI
- 8 GB RAM ASUS B550-F WIFI
- Gaming motherboard
What I’ve tried so far:
- Memtest86+ for 15 hours – no errors
- Windows Memtest – no issues
- Multiple Nvidia drivers, both new and old
- Used DDU (not recommended)
- Enabled OCCT to check power problems – none found
- Switched RAM from 2666 MHz Fury X to Corsair 3600 MHz – didn’t help
- All temperatures normal (GPU up to 80°C, CPU at 90°C under load)
- Disabled all OC settings in BIOS
I’m really hoping someone can review the dumps and spot a pattern. I’m quite exhausted. Thanks.
Kevin
The eventviewer only provides the Bugcheck result: an error indicating the computer restarted due to a bug. The specific issue was identified with version 0x0000003b. A dump was saved at the given location. This problem occurred after a reboot that wasn't clean, and it might stem from the system stopping, crashing, or losing power unexpectedly.