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Frequent BSODs during gameplay indicate system instability.

Frequent BSODs during gameplay indicate system instability.

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ItzJed
Junior Member
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03-29-2023, 06:32 PM
#1
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
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ItzJed
03-29-2023, 06:32 PM #1

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

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BrutusPirate
Junior Member
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03-29-2023, 06:49 PM
#2
What is the ssd?
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BrutusPirate
03-29-2023, 06:49 PM #2

What is the ssd?

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chamaballz
Member
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03-29-2023, 07:54 PM
#3
Samsung EVO 970 Evo 512 GB
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chamaballz
03-29-2023, 07:54 PM #3

Samsung EVO 970 Evo 512 GB

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Blossommm
Member
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04-05-2023, 07:59 AM
#4
No, there are no errors in the event viewer, particularly with WHEA.
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Blossommm
04-05-2023, 07:59 AM #4

No, there are no errors in the event viewer, particularly with WHEA.

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erikramoz
Member
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04-07-2023, 03:47 AM
#5
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.
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erikramoz
04-07-2023, 03:47 AM #5

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.