The computer is malfunctioning and it's hard to determine the issue.
The computer is malfunctioning and it's hard to determine the issue.
You can verify your SSD for firmware upgrades, check the GPU for vBios/firmware updates, assess drive health via Hard Disk Sentinel, try alternative drivers with IOBit Driver Booster, and more. Alternatively, you might simply observe the situation.
SSDs are fully functional, health status is perfect for every one of them. The GPU VBIOS has received its last update, drivers have been removed and reinstalled. I chose to keep the memory test active overnight. It looks like I’ll just sit back now.
I understand what you're saying. I've also checked the Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool, and it showed no issues. I'm really stuck, but since everything looks good on the parts side, I'm hoping they'll accept me.
What a 1-hour Cinebench R23 test would look like, maintaining steady CPU load.
I reinstalled the nvidia driver and now the motherboard audio is entirely gone, really exhausting. On the bright side, I played the new Indiana Jones game with ultra graphics and ray tracing for a few hours—no crashes detected, and it looked great. However, I had to link my headphones to an Xbox controller just to hear anything.
Front panel sound or motherboard back panel sound, after installing DDU+Nvidia studio drivers, both options are completely absent. They don’t appear in Device Manager or Audio Manager anywhere. I tried using the Realtek driver for my motherboard, but it didn’t help. It feels like this computer is just cursed.