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Processor | AMD Ryzen 5 3600 |
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Motherboard | Asrock B450M Steel Legend @ BIOS Version P4.60 |
Cooling | Deepcool GAMMAXX 400 V2 64.5 CFM CPU Cooler |
Memory | PNY Electronics 8192 MB (DDR4-3200 with XMP/DOCP) P/N: 8GBF1X08QFHH38-135-K (x2) |
Video Card(s) | Colorful Tomahawk/BattleAx RTX 2060 Super |
Storage | HP SSD EX900 500GB, PNY CS900 960GB |
Display(s) | Acer QG240Y S3 |
Power Supply | Cooler Master MWE Bronze V2 650W, 230V non fullrange |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
(PC specs in the drop down under my profile picture. Post copied from Linus Tech Tips forums, no reply yet at the time this was posted.)
Previously, when I crashed, rebooted and WHEA 18'd in games, I was running a Gigabyte RX5600XT card and I narrowed the problem down to the card, as detailed in a thread of mine on LTT forums and this thread on TPU forums. So I sent the card out for repair and put in the card I'm currently running now, a Sapphire Pulse RX550 2GB card. It has been running flawlessly in games like Genshin Impact, Skyrim, Destiny 2, Kingdom Come Deliverance so far, if somewhat slower than the other card obviously. Until today.
Today, I decided to load up The Sims 4, a game I have not played in a month. Since the last time I played, there was an update to the game, so I updated the game and the mods I've installed for the game. First sign that something was wrong was when I loaded up a save game and my Sim is gone. I exited the game and updated one more mod that I previously didn't. Then the really bad thing happened, I launched the game again, then bam, blackscreen and then restart, followed by a WHEA 18 Cache Hierarchy error in the Event Viewer afterwards. After processing in my mind what the hell just happened, I repaired The Sims 4 through the EA app, loaded up the game again, and this time around it did not crash, and I was able to load into the save game where my Sim was previously gone, and lo and behold my Sim is there. I played for a while, then exited the game and played Destiny 2 afterwards to make sure this problem doesn't occur again. It didn't. But hardly reassuring, given how intermittent my previous WHEA 18 errors were. So I want to ask, can a corrupt game outright cause a WHEA 18 error? Or was that just a coincidence and one of my hardware is in fact failing?
Things I have done previously:
Previously, when I crashed, rebooted and WHEA 18'd in games, I was running a Gigabyte RX5600XT card and I narrowed the problem down to the card, as detailed in a thread of mine on LTT forums and this thread on TPU forums. So I sent the card out for repair and put in the card I'm currently running now, a Sapphire Pulse RX550 2GB card. It has been running flawlessly in games like Genshin Impact, Skyrim, Destiny 2, Kingdom Come Deliverance so far, if somewhat slower than the other card obviously. Until today.
Today, I decided to load up The Sims 4, a game I have not played in a month. Since the last time I played, there was an update to the game, so I updated the game and the mods I've installed for the game. First sign that something was wrong was when I loaded up a save game and my Sim is gone. I exited the game and updated one more mod that I previously didn't. Then the really bad thing happened, I launched the game again, then bam, blackscreen and then restart, followed by a WHEA 18 Cache Hierarchy error in the Event Viewer afterwards. After processing in my mind what the hell just happened, I repaired The Sims 4 through the EA app, loaded up the game again, and this time around it did not crash, and I was able to load into the save game where my Sim was previously gone, and lo and behold my Sim is there. I played for a while, then exited the game and played Destiny 2 afterwards to make sure this problem doesn't occur again. It didn't. But hardly reassuring, given how intermittent my previous WHEA 18 errors were. So I want to ask, can a corrupt game outright cause a WHEA 18 error? Or was that just a coincidence and one of my hardware is in fact failing?
Things I have done previously:
- Updated graphics drivers to the latest, AMD Adrenalin 23.3.2.
- Overclocked the poor RX550 using MSI Afterburner, core to 1300Mhz from default 1206Mhz, memory to 1600Mhz from default 1500Mhz, power limit +50%, could this be the reason? I have since removed the overclock, I don't think it made much of a difference in games anyway.
- BIOS is up to date, version 4.60.
- So is the chipset driver.
- Loaded up Stable Diffusion in CPU only mode to see if my CPU is failing. Nope, just high-ish temps of around 75C but no crash.
- Tested memory with memtest86+ and Testmem5, no errors, not even with XMP on.
- My RX550 doesn't go above 66C with the overclock mentioned above. But that's just the GPU temps, the card doesn't have sensors to measure VRAM temps.
- CrystalDiskInfo shows that my NVME C: drive is at 98% health.
- My wifi card the TP-Link WN881ND does crash my PC sometimes, with either a Driver IRQL or System Thread Exception BSOD. I use the drivers from the TP-Link website, but that isn't the latest dated one.
- sfc /scannow says "Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations."