bobshaniqua
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Over the past week, I have had issues with my PC either bluescreening or just outright crashing while playing video games.
My system began crashing with bluescreens on the 29th of December, however there have been several more recent occasions where a BSOD has not happened (thus no memory dump).
Crashes/bluescreens only seem to happen while playing video games, particularly the game Escape from Tarkov. It has also happened during a game of Halo. I played these games fine before the 29th Dec.
The system has not crashed while idle.
The crashes are completely random during games. Sometimes they can happen within 30 minutes, other times after hours of playing games.
Once a crash has happened, the system reboots itself and becomes noticeably more unstable, where crashes can happen again soon after. Powering off at the PSU, waiting then restarting seems to fix the issue
until the next crash when playing games.
One time after a crash, the system could not boot into windows past the bios. It kept restarting in a loop trying to enter windows repair mode. I could still enter the bios. Powering off and on at the PSU fixed this.
List of bluescreen errors I have had so far in order of occurrence:
0x0000001A MEMORY MANAGEMENT
0x00000021 QUOTA_UNDERFLOW
0x0000000A IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
Hard to say whether these are causes or symptoms of the issue. They all seem to be memory related. I only have the memory dump saved of IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL.
Things I have tried so far:
- Re-seated GPU
- Re-seated RAM
- Monitored temperatures during stress tests and games - all ok
- Ran memtest86 - Pass
- Tried to replicate crashes with stress tests on GPU & CPU - Nothing
- Updated GPU drivers
System specs:
Ryzen 9 5950X
Gigabyte Vision RTX3080 Ti
ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Hero (Wi-Fi) ATX Motherboard
64 GB Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO SL (4x16GB) @ 3600Mhz XMP
Corsair 850W RM850x PSU
Samsung 980 Pro 1TB SSD - Windows boot drive
Samsung 980 Pro 2TB SSD - Secondary drive
Corsair H150i PRO RGB 360mm AIO
Windows 10 Pro 19043.1415
There are two events that happened before this that may give indication of cause:
1) Upgraded from 1080p monitor to 1440p monitor on the 25th Dec. Crashes started on the 29th Dec.
2) Now here's a kicker and it sounds bad because it is but: I got water in my PC.
My PC is sat on the floor as I am awaiting a desk that still has not arrived. I somehow managed to drop a water bottle in my lap that squirted water perfectly onto the top vent of my pc.
I immediately turned my PC off and dried as much water as I could. After inspection, droplets seemed to all land in the same place on the top of the heat shroud of my GPU,
with a few small droplets that bounced from there and landed on the motherboard shrouding.
I dried everything I could see with tissue and inspected my PC to make sure. I also re-seated my graphics card to inspect it. I rebooted and everything seemed ok. The amount of water that got into my system was not extensive.
This happened on the 28th of Dec. Crashes started on the 29th.
Now this could very well be the cause of the issues I am having, but the important thing for me is finding the cause of the issue, I can deal with paying for fixes and repairs.
The problem is this issue is very hard to replicate - there doesn't seem to be a trigger other than play intensive games for X hours. I have a second PC I can pinch parts from to do some fault finding, but this could take ages given
no guaranteed method of causing a crash.
Does anyone have any ideas on what tests I can run, things I can try, or any probable culprits in order for me to get to the bottom of this issue? Any answers would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
My system began crashing with bluescreens on the 29th of December, however there have been several more recent occasions where a BSOD has not happened (thus no memory dump).
Crashes/bluescreens only seem to happen while playing video games, particularly the game Escape from Tarkov. It has also happened during a game of Halo. I played these games fine before the 29th Dec.
The system has not crashed while idle.
The crashes are completely random during games. Sometimes they can happen within 30 minutes, other times after hours of playing games.
Once a crash has happened, the system reboots itself and becomes noticeably more unstable, where crashes can happen again soon after. Powering off at the PSU, waiting then restarting seems to fix the issue
until the next crash when playing games.
One time after a crash, the system could not boot into windows past the bios. It kept restarting in a loop trying to enter windows repair mode. I could still enter the bios. Powering off and on at the PSU fixed this.
List of bluescreen errors I have had so far in order of occurrence:
0x0000001A MEMORY MANAGEMENT
0x00000021 QUOTA_UNDERFLOW
0x0000000A IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
Hard to say whether these are causes or symptoms of the issue. They all seem to be memory related. I only have the memory dump saved of IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL.
Things I have tried so far:
- Re-seated GPU
- Re-seated RAM
- Monitored temperatures during stress tests and games - all ok
- Ran memtest86 - Pass
- Tried to replicate crashes with stress tests on GPU & CPU - Nothing
- Updated GPU drivers
System specs:
Ryzen 9 5950X
Gigabyte Vision RTX3080 Ti
ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Hero (Wi-Fi) ATX Motherboard
64 GB Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO SL (4x16GB) @ 3600Mhz XMP
Corsair 850W RM850x PSU
Samsung 980 Pro 1TB SSD - Windows boot drive
Samsung 980 Pro 2TB SSD - Secondary drive
Corsair H150i PRO RGB 360mm AIO
Windows 10 Pro 19043.1415
There are two events that happened before this that may give indication of cause:
1) Upgraded from 1080p monitor to 1440p monitor on the 25th Dec. Crashes started on the 29th Dec.
2) Now here's a kicker and it sounds bad because it is but: I got water in my PC.
My PC is sat on the floor as I am awaiting a desk that still has not arrived. I somehow managed to drop a water bottle in my lap that squirted water perfectly onto the top vent of my pc.
I immediately turned my PC off and dried as much water as I could. After inspection, droplets seemed to all land in the same place on the top of the heat shroud of my GPU,
with a few small droplets that bounced from there and landed on the motherboard shrouding.
I dried everything I could see with tissue and inspected my PC to make sure. I also re-seated my graphics card to inspect it. I rebooted and everything seemed ok. The amount of water that got into my system was not extensive.
This happened on the 28th of Dec. Crashes started on the 29th.
Now this could very well be the cause of the issues I am having, but the important thing for me is finding the cause of the issue, I can deal with paying for fixes and repairs.
The problem is this issue is very hard to replicate - there doesn't seem to be a trigger other than play intensive games for X hours. I have a second PC I can pinch parts from to do some fault finding, but this could take ages given
no guaranteed method of causing a crash.
Does anyone have any ideas on what tests I can run, things I can try, or any probable culprits in order for me to get to the bottom of this issue? Any answers would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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