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System Name | Aurora V2 |
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Processor | Intel I7-10700k |
Motherboard | MSI Z490 Gaming Carbon Wifi |
Cooling | Custom Looped |
Memory | 32GB HyperX Fury @ 3000Mhz |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte 3080 Vision OC |
Storage | Mish Mash of Storage Drives |
Case | InWin 303 |
Power Supply | EVGA Supernova 750G |
Hey there,
I recently picked up a new motherboard, and have been having issues with BSOD. Normally, on my PC I use a Gigabyte 3080 Vision OC for my main screen GPU (the one I game on), then I have 2 screens running on IGD just for google, discord, whatever. Lightweight stuff.
Prior to this new motherboard, this setup worked flawlessly. I've since upgraded to an I7-11700K, and a Gigabyte Z590 Vision D Motherboard. Now, when I am either playing games, or just working, I will get BSOD sometimes several times a day. The errors love to change too!
Errors I've gotten:
SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
MEMORY_MANAGMENT
UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP
KERNEL_MODE_HEAP_CORRUPTION
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
I currently have 32GB @ 3000Mhz ram. Running XMP Profile 1, I double checked the timings and voltage with the manufacture website, all bang on.
These BSOD's happened both on Windows 10, and now Windows 11. Windows 11 gave me a bit more information, pointing at DirectX for some reason and my IGD driver, so this gave me the idea to try to disable my IGD and see if it still happens. Sure enough, my PC stopped crashing, my games stopped crashing, and it works perfectly fine. What would the cause be of this??
My old motherboard only had 2 BIOS settings for IGD
Enable/Disable IGD/PEG
Amount of Ram (max was 64MB on that mobo for some reason).
and IGD worked fine back then.
The new mobo I have has 4 settings now:
Enabled/Disable IGD
DVMT Pre-Allocated (Default 64MB)
DVMT Total Gfx Mem (Default 256MB)
Aperture Size (Default 256MB)
Not sure what these new settings should be set too, my old motherboard made it so much easier
I'd like to get IGD turned back on without crashing, but this problem has been consistent all over the place. I will be updating my IGD drivers, but I wanted to make sure what to set my BIOS settings to incase those were the cause.
Thanks guys!
I recently picked up a new motherboard, and have been having issues with BSOD. Normally, on my PC I use a Gigabyte 3080 Vision OC for my main screen GPU (the one I game on), then I have 2 screens running on IGD just for google, discord, whatever. Lightweight stuff.
Prior to this new motherboard, this setup worked flawlessly. I've since upgraded to an I7-11700K, and a Gigabyte Z590 Vision D Motherboard. Now, when I am either playing games, or just working, I will get BSOD sometimes several times a day. The errors love to change too!
Errors I've gotten:
SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION
MEMORY_MANAGMENT
UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP
KERNEL_MODE_HEAP_CORRUPTION
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
I currently have 32GB @ 3000Mhz ram. Running XMP Profile 1, I double checked the timings and voltage with the manufacture website, all bang on.
These BSOD's happened both on Windows 10, and now Windows 11. Windows 11 gave me a bit more information, pointing at DirectX for some reason and my IGD driver, so this gave me the idea to try to disable my IGD and see if it still happens. Sure enough, my PC stopped crashing, my games stopped crashing, and it works perfectly fine. What would the cause be of this??
My old motherboard only had 2 BIOS settings for IGD
Enable/Disable IGD/PEG
Amount of Ram (max was 64MB on that mobo for some reason).
and IGD worked fine back then.
The new mobo I have has 4 settings now:
Enabled/Disable IGD
DVMT Pre-Allocated (Default 64MB)
DVMT Total Gfx Mem (Default 256MB)
Aperture Size (Default 256MB)
Not sure what these new settings should be set too, my old motherboard made it so much easier

I'd like to get IGD turned back on without crashing, but this problem has been consistent all over the place. I will be updating my IGD drivers, but I wanted to make sure what to set my BIOS settings to incase those were the cause.
Thanks guys!
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