Have you had any hardware issues with playing the first and second parts of The Last of Us?
Have you had any hardware issues with playing the first and second parts of The Last of Us?
Hello everyone. I have a bit strange of a story to tell. System: Gigabyte B550I Aorus Pro AX Ryzen 5 5600X 6-Core (3.7GHz-4.6GHz) 35MB cooled by Arctic Liquid Freezer II 240mm G.Skill Kit 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4 3200MHz Ripjaws V Black CL RTX 3060 Ti VENTUS 2X OCV1 LHR 8G487.72 PSU Phanteks Revolt SFX 750W 80+ Gold Mini-ITX ssupd Meshlicious Win10 x64 After playing the Last of Us the system started throwing kernel 141 and 117 on idle and browsing and restarting a lot. Load and heavy load never caused the problem. Board, CPU and RAM were replaced while on warranty but kernels continued. The GPU was sent to the manufacturer as well but no problem was detected. It continued to occur according to the technical support and only when the Nvme was replaced the issues disapeared. Now, I played the second game and exactly the same has happened. Same kernels and VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE (116) when dump file was analysed. Replaced the Nvme and didn´t fix anything. Of course fresh Win10 install, updated drivers everything. I have tried to change the registry Tdrdelay to 8 to avoid the problem but it still breaks down, only takes longer. After analysing the latest crash with the delay of 8, got VIDEO_SCHEDULER_INTERNAL_ERROR (119). Also set Power management mode = "Prefer maximum performance" on Nvidia control panel. Wierd right? What is your take?
Welcome to the forums! This system is a Gigabyte B550I Aorus Pro AX with a Ryzen 5 5600X and 32 GB of RAM running at 3200 Mhz, all on stock settings. When you post a troubleshooting thread, it helps if you list your full specs like this: CPU, cooler, motherboard, RAM, hard drive or SSD, GPU, power supply unit, case, operating system, monitor, and the age of your power supply (excluding make and model). Also, share the BIOS version for your motherboard right now. The board, CPU, and RAM were swapped while on warranty, but it still worked. If you replaced them with similar parts or exact same ones, did you reinstall Windows 10? Where did you get the installer from? Did you install it offline mode, manually install all drivers in an elevated command line, or did you install everything after a fresh win10 setup? How old is your RTX 3060 Ti? What driver version are you currently using?
I have an old computer, but someone got a newer part and I think they upgraded the BIOS today. I bought this whole thing back in 2022. The new part is version 1.3, and it looks like the OS might have been wiped or reinstalled since the swap happened. My drivers for the graphics card are outdated though; I rolled them back to an older WHQL version after the new one was making errors with my kernels.