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Need assistance with crashes during intense gaming sessions?

Need assistance with crashes during intense gaming sessions?

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Smakna02
Member
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11-30-2022, 09:22 PM
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My computer has been experiencing occasional crashes recently. After reinstalling Windows last night, most issues disappeared but one remains. The Event Viewer reports "Dump file creation failed due to error during dump creation" before the system restarts. There’s no boot-up and minimal data available. I’m seeing a "Bug Check code 292" and feeling frustrated. Some online searches suggest it might be a hardware problem, but I’m unsure what else to check. I’ve tried reinstalling Windows, updated drivers, installed the latest BIOS, updated chipset drivers, and verified all drives work through WD software. Playing MW2 2022 often triggers the crash, usually within an hour. Regular stress tests show the PC functions normally, so it’s not temperature related. My Wi-Fi card may also be contributing—random warnings appear occasionally.
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Smakna02
11-30-2022, 09:22 PM #1

My computer has been experiencing occasional crashes recently. After reinstalling Windows last night, most issues disappeared but one remains. The Event Viewer reports "Dump file creation failed due to error during dump creation" before the system restarts. There’s no boot-up and minimal data available. I’m seeing a "Bug Check code 292" and feeling frustrated. Some online searches suggest it might be a hardware problem, but I’m unsure what else to check. I’ve tried reinstalling Windows, updated drivers, installed the latest BIOS, updated chipset drivers, and verified all drives work through WD software. Playing MW2 2022 often triggers the crash, usually within an hour. Regular stress tests show the PC functions normally, so it’s not temperature related. My Wi-Fi card may also be contributing—random warnings appear occasionally.

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SuperC859
Member
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12-13-2022, 04:24 AM
#2
System kit featuring 5800x B550 motherboard, 32GB Kingston RAM, 6900xt water cooling unit, all new.
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SuperC859
12-13-2022, 04:24 AM #2

System kit featuring 5800x B550 motherboard, 32GB Kingston RAM, 6900xt water cooling unit, all new.

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GufoBianco
Junior Member
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12-13-2022, 04:42 AM
#3
Identify the precise B550 motherboard model, the compatible PSU, and share CPU-Z and PassMark RAMMon images.
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GufoBianco
12-13-2022, 04:42 AM #3

Identify the precise B550 motherboard model, the compatible PSU, and share CPU-Z and PassMark RAMMon images.

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Reflex_7
Junior Member
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12-25-2022, 12:03 PM
#4
The problem seems unrelated to the RAM since it hasn’t been seen with either setup.
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Reflex_7
12-25-2022, 12:03 PM #4

The problem seems unrelated to the RAM since it hasn’t been seen with either setup.

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iPeque
Member
227
12-25-2022, 05:58 PM
#5
Your profile number is 2816. Asus labels 3001 as a beta version, but they received it from AMD in November/December, giving them ample time to test. You should have downloaded the updated chipset drivers from AMD, not the older versions from Asus.
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iPeque
12-25-2022, 05:58 PM #5

Your profile number is 2816. Asus labels 3001 as a beta version, but they received it from AMD in November/December, giving them ample time to test. You should have downloaded the updated chipset drivers from AMD, not the older versions from Asus.

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Gumbo18
Member
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12-25-2022, 07:06 PM
#6
I downloaded the ASUS models and can obtain the latest version directly from AMD. Should I upgrade to the beta BIOS? I’m using the 2816 BIOS.
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Gumbo18
12-25-2022, 07:06 PM #6

I downloaded the ASUS models and can obtain the latest version directly from AMD. Should I upgrade to the beta BIOS? I’m using the 2816 BIOS.

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Praetheus
Junior Member
48
12-26-2022, 09:35 PM
#7
The system drive currently holds 300 gigabytes of available space.
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Praetheus
12-26-2022, 09:35 PM #7

The system drive currently holds 300 gigabytes of available space.

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12-27-2022, 02:56 AM
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Ensure you install the newest chipset drivers. The latest BIOS versions are recommended, though AGESA 1207 was solid, while 1208 addresses some extra issues. Tools like WhoCrashed, BlueScreenView, and Windows Reliability Monitor can help identify BSOD causes. Additionally, AMD’s latest chipset updates highlight stability enhancements, blue screen resolutions, and black screen corrections.
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whitecastle200
12-27-2022, 02:56 AM #8

Ensure you install the newest chipset drivers. The latest BIOS versions are recommended, though AGESA 1207 was solid, while 1208 addresses some extra issues. Tools like WhoCrashed, BlueScreenView, and Windows Reliability Monitor can help identify BSOD causes. Additionally, AMD’s latest chipset updates highlight stability enhancements, blue screen resolutions, and black screen corrections.