Unexpected crashes occur in games and benchmarks.
Unexpected crashes occur in games and benchmarks.
I recently assembled a new PC around a month ago. The configuration includes a 7950X3D Asus ROG Crosshair Hero x670E Mobo (BIOS 1415), an ASUS ROG Strix OC 4090 with 4x32 GB G.Skill Trident Z5 NEO RGB Series (AMD Expo) 288-Pin SDRAM DDR5 6000 CL30-40-40-96 1.40V, and a Corsair 7000X RGB full tower case. The system runs Windows 11 Pro 10.0.22.621, version 22621. The build process proceeded smoothly with no major problems except for the inability to activate EXPO. After 48 hours of leak testing, everything remained leak-free. Stress tests via 3DMark and Prime95 completed without issues for extended periods. Gaming performance was excellent until the weekend. I played Diablo IV for several hours Thursday to Friday, experiencing one crash after about 10 hours. Later Friday had a couple of crashes again, which wasn’t surprising given it was a new game. Other titles ran smoothly. On Sunday I played for 2-3 hours before the game crashed unexpectedly. I attempted several fixes: rolled back drivers, uninstalled DDU, reinstalled drivers, adjusted RAM placement, swapped cables, enabled Expo, disabled hardware acceleration, modified power settings in NVIDIA Control Panel, undervolting the GPU, and added a TDRDelay key. Despite these efforts, I still encountered issues when trying to play or run benchmarks. Event Viewer logged some generic errors, mostly related to Nvidia. I managed to stream without problems yesterday for several hours. Overall, I’m still puzzled and would appreciate any advice. If anything was overlooked, please let me know. Edit: I replaced all power cables and reinstalled Windows, but the results remain unchanged.
Do you have the latest information about your setup? These Asus boards are running 7000 series CPUs on outdated chipsets.
I am executing the newest BIOS version, 1415, which was just released a few weeks back.
It returns to the desktop. In the event viewer it shows the display driver has stopped working but has recovered. I can share the actual error tomorrow in the event viewer.
I began using the PC after the 1415 update, which resolved the CPU overheating problems they faced earlier. I haven’t tried any older versions anymore because of past issues like blowing up CPUs. The 1415 update was the first I found that fixed all those concerns.
The details for Event ID 0 are unavailable. Ensure the relevant software is installed or check for corruption. Save any display data if the event happened on another machine. The system recorded: Device 000000b1, error on GPUID 100, message not found in table. Provider: nvlddmkm, EventID 0, version 0, level 2, task 0. Keywords: 0x80000000000000, TimeCreated 2023-06-06T11:43:40.6511839Z, EventRecordID 7268, correlation Execution, ProcessID 4.