It depends on the issue. Check if it occurs with other games or on your GPU.
It depends on the issue. Check if it occurs with other games or on your GPU.
Microcode updates available. You're encountering this error message consistently when the game crashes in War Thunder. The event details for ID 153 aren't available, possibly because the relevant component isn't installed or the installation is damaged. You may need to reinstall or fix that component locally. If the issue started on another machine, ensure the display data was saved with the event. The attached information includes: Device 000000ab Error occurred on GPUID: 100 The message resource is present but the message was not found in the message table.
Last year there was a major issue reported https://www.techpowerup.com/327346/intel...-microcode. It seems some people's processors and motherboards got affected. I haven't experienced it personally, but it’s likely others did too. Check the return merchandise authorization for the chip or board, then install the proper microcode updates. A fresh setup should help resolve the problem.
I've completed a full Windows installation. I'm encountering the 153 nvldmmkm error in the Event Viewer during War Thunder crashes. I've tried two power supplies, and they seem unrelated to the issue. Testing two to three of my friends' GPUs also caused crashes with both units. I'm focusing on checking the MOBO, NVME, CPU, or RAM. How can I best test these components? Also, it appears the red flashes in War Thunder are related to DLSS and upscaling features.
Mobo: CPU usage is limited to 2 hours with Prime95. RAM testing via memtest86 NVMe shows crystaldiskinfo/mark.
Prime95's availability isn't clear from your setup details. Your RAM performed well in tests, and all components passed their burn-in checks.