F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop The software recordings might trigger BSODs due to system instability or conflicts.

The software recordings might trigger BSODs due to system instability or conflicts.

The software recordings might trigger BSODs due to system instability or conflicts.

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jaydarox
Junior Member
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01-13-2025, 10:58 PM
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I've experienced repeated daily crashes on my PC over the past couple of weeks. The dump files only partially resolved the issue, suggesting a driver-related problem. I tried uninstalling GPU drivers in safe mode using DDU twice, but it didn't help. A Seagate drive failed just outside warranty, so that was also ruled out. The two recent BSODs were both marked as "KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE" with parameter 3, meaning a corrupted list entry. The first one occurred during Shadowplay with the process name nvcontainer.exe, which is associated with Shadowplay. After reinstalling drivers via Shadowplay and GeForce Experience, using OBS with replay buffer, the crashes stopped for three days—until about five minutes ago when they resumed with obs.exe. It seems my PC is sensitive to recording. I'm attaching my specifications and the two dump files for anyone who can assist.
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jaydarox
01-13-2025, 10:58 PM #1

I've experienced repeated daily crashes on my PC over the past couple of weeks. The dump files only partially resolved the issue, suggesting a driver-related problem. I tried uninstalling GPU drivers in safe mode using DDU twice, but it didn't help. A Seagate drive failed just outside warranty, so that was also ruled out. The two recent BSODs were both marked as "KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE" with parameter 3, meaning a corrupted list entry. The first one occurred during Shadowplay with the process name nvcontainer.exe, which is associated with Shadowplay. After reinstalling drivers via Shadowplay and GeForce Experience, using OBS with replay buffer, the crashes stopped for three days—until about five minutes ago when they resumed with obs.exe. It seems my PC is sensitive to recording. I'm attaching my specifications and the two dump files for anyone who can assist.

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Jarvan_IV
Member
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01-14-2025, 12:55 AM
#2
Have you considered reverting drivers to an earlier release?
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Jarvan_IV
01-14-2025, 12:55 AM #2

Have you considered reverting drivers to an earlier release?

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berke1010
Member
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01-14-2025, 03:43 AM
#3
I might avoid any overclocking or XMP settings and consider running a memtest86 to check for memory issues.
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berke1010
01-14-2025, 03:43 AM #3

I might avoid any overclocking or XMP settings and consider running a memtest86 to check for memory issues.

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wolfpup118
Member
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01-15-2025, 03:15 AM
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I wasn't keen on running memtest because it's slow. My motherboard misreads RAM speeds and lowers them to 2600MHz, which is why I use XMP and a bit of RAM overclocking. I plan to do it this weekend if the crashes continue.
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wolfpup118
01-15-2025, 03:15 AM #4

I wasn't keen on running memtest because it's slow. My motherboard misreads RAM speeds and lowers them to 2600MHz, which is why I use XMP and a bit of RAM overclocking. I plan to do it this weekend if the crashes continue.