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BOSD - Livekernal event 117

Parky

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Getting the error LiveKernalEvent whenever I load game in vr when not in vr game loads no issues, graphic drivers all up to date, I used to have a 2060 super and my index worked great, no issues but this was my first time using it on the 4090 and then this issue happened with blue screen. First I used DDU to uninstall graphics drivers and installed fresh from nividia site and still issue happens. I opened up pc checked all cables were fine, nothing burt etc but after loading up vrchat in vr pc blue screened and then later on when doing GPU test on cinebench


I Ran cinebench tests -
CPU test fine
GPU test caused crash during 2nd test so either gpu faulty or PSU is faulting not sure, during the crash both my monitors has a blue glitch before returning to normal being frozen and then BSOD with the same crash message as above



CPU cooler: bequiet Dark Rock Pro 4
Ram: DDR4 32gb
SSD/HDD: SSD -Kingston A400 SATA / HDD - HITACHI HUA721010KLA330 / HDD - Seagate ST1000DM010-2EP102
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090
PSU: MSI MPG A1000G Full Modular PCIe 5.0 1000w
Chassis: corsair 5000d airflow
OS: Windows 10
Monitor: MSI MAG241c
 
VR headset software/drivers/firmware up-to-date?

If yes, maybe consider uninstalling your VR software and download again and see if that solves the problem

Other possibilities:

- When VR'ing, disconnect your monitors from the GPU and give that a shot
- Try a different video output port on the GPU for the VR headset
- try a different cable [GPU>VR device]
- Double check GPU power connections. Make sure the connector is fully inserted. I'd even remove the GPU from the board and hook it back on (keep an eye out for any debris between any of the connections)
- Prior to launching VR, consider exiting all third party applications with the likes of RGB/lighting softwares, peripheral softwares and anything else unnecessary which is running in the background. You might have some sort of software conflict going on.

Note: system memory can also trigger the kern-117 error
 
Update : tried to play cyberpunk, which was working prior to me having these issues and whilst loading It caused PC to crash had blue stuff all over my screen.
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Literally last week I was able to play cyberpunk but since plugging my vr headset in on saturday ive been having these issues
 
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