F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop The system restarted after a bugcheck. The identified issue was version 0x00000116 with specific hash values.

The system restarted after a bugcheck. The identified issue was version 0x00000116 with specific hash values.

The system restarted after a bugcheck. The identified issue was version 0x00000116 with specific hash values.

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JeSuisFunEtHD
Junior Member
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12-09-2023, 03:13 PM
#11
The faulty GPU is likely the issue, though Nvidia's recent driver problems make that less certain. For a 5000 series model, check 577.00; for non-5000 series, try 566.36. Consider testing the GPU on another PC to exclude motherboard or power supply problems.
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JeSuisFunEtHD
12-09-2023, 03:13 PM #11

The faulty GPU is likely the issue, though Nvidia's recent driver problems make that less certain. For a 5000 series model, check 577.00; for non-5000 series, try 566.36. Consider testing the GPU on another PC to exclude motherboard or power supply problems.

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GrefGb
Member
244
12-13-2023, 12:47 PM
#12
They’ve offered it, so it’s not a big deal. I’m still concerned about the GPU or the drivers. You said you ran a factory reset two months back, essentially a fresh Windows install?
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GrefGb
12-13-2023, 12:47 PM #12

They’ve offered it, so it’s not a big deal. I’m still concerned about the GPU or the drivers. You said you ran a factory reset two months back, essentially a fresh Windows install?

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DxWarrior7
Junior Member
4
12-13-2023, 03:42 PM
#13
I'll attempt driver 566.36. It's good to double-check via DDU too. I've already updated the PSU, so if this occurs again we can confirm it wasn't due to a power issue.
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DxWarrior7
12-13-2023, 03:42 PM #13

I'll attempt driver 566.36. It's good to double-check via DDU too. I've already updated the PSU, so if this occurs again we can confirm it wasn't due to a power issue.

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kcristan
Senior Member
514
12-15-2023, 03:27 PM
#14
Sure, I installed a new PSU from Corsair. If this happens again, we can be sure it wasn't the PSU itself. Regarding the Windows reinstall, yes, I did a clean install. I asked for the cable pictures, but they didn’t show any damage—just check them out for yourself. While making the changes, I also swapped the memory slots with each other since I was unsure what to do. It was a bit of a trial and error process.
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kcristan
12-15-2023, 03:27 PM #14

Sure, I installed a new PSU from Corsair. If this happens again, we can be sure it wasn't the PSU itself. Regarding the Windows reinstall, yes, I did a clean install. I asked for the cable pictures, but they didn’t show any damage—just check them out for yourself. While making the changes, I also swapped the memory slots with each other since I was unsure what to do. It was a bit of a trial and error process.

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SniFeFamous
Member
86
12-28-2023, 04:36 AM
#15
The cables appear fine. The pins inside seem intact and there’s no signs of burning. Please keep us updated if this recurrence occurs with the new PSU, the older drivers, or when only one monitor is connected. If you maintain the same BSOD behavior, consider requesting warranty for the 5070, explaining your actions and the error message you receive.
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SniFeFamous
12-28-2023, 04:36 AM #15

The cables appear fine. The pins inside seem intact and there’s no signs of burning. Please keep us updated if this recurrence occurs with the new PSU, the older drivers, or when only one monitor is connected. If you maintain the same BSOD behavior, consider requesting warranty for the 5070, explaining your actions and the error message you receive.

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Cqristopher
Member
241
12-28-2023, 11:38 AM
#16
Hello, I’m keeping you updated on the progress. It’s been roughly 16 to 17 days since I installed the new power supply, and I’m pleased to report that my PC hasn’t experienced any crashes yet. If the problem doesn’t return after another 15 days, we should be fairly sure it’s fixed. However, because I tried several fixes at once, I can’t pinpoint the exact reason with certainty. Here’s what I adjusted during the latest troubleshooting phase: changed the PSU from the old Gigabyte GP-UD850GM to the new Corsair RM850e and reinserted all cables, rolled back GPU drivers to version 566.36, used only one monitor for about ten days (I’ve been using two monitors for the past six days), reinserted the RAM, and swapped the RAM sticks between slots to check for loose connections (still on dimm1 but swapped with each other). I also reorganized the cables to avoid tight bends or kinks. The issue likely stemmed from one of these changes. I truly thank everyone who took the time to read my updates and offer advice. Thanks again for your support!
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Cqristopher
12-28-2023, 11:38 AM #16

Hello, I’m keeping you updated on the progress. It’s been roughly 16 to 17 days since I installed the new power supply, and I’m pleased to report that my PC hasn’t experienced any crashes yet. If the problem doesn’t return after another 15 days, we should be fairly sure it’s fixed. However, because I tried several fixes at once, I can’t pinpoint the exact reason with certainty. Here’s what I adjusted during the latest troubleshooting phase: changed the PSU from the old Gigabyte GP-UD850GM to the new Corsair RM850e and reinserted all cables, rolled back GPU drivers to version 566.36, used only one monitor for about ten days (I’ve been using two monitors for the past six days), reinserted the RAM, and swapped the RAM sticks between slots to check for loose connections (still on dimm1 but swapped with each other). I also reorganized the cables to avoid tight bends or kinks. The issue likely stemmed from one of these changes. I truly thank everyone who took the time to read my updates and offer advice. Thanks again for your support!

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