07-02-2024 04:06 PM
Hello everyone,
I built a new computer system 2 months ago. After physically gathering and installing the parts, I started installing the operating system.
This System :
-CASE : ASUS ROG HYPERION GR701
-CASE FAN : THERMALTAKE SWAFAN EX14 RGB (2X)
-MB : ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z790 APEX ENCORE
-CPU : INTEL i9-14900KS
-COOLER : ASUS ROG RYUJIN III 360 ARGB
-RAM : G.SKILL TRIDENT Z5 RGB 48 GB (2x24) 8000 MHZ
-M.2 : SAMSUNG 990 PRO 2 TB (2X)
-GPU : ASUS RTX 4090 ROG STRIX OC EDITION
-PSU : ASUS ROG THOR 1600T GAMING
I installed the operating system Windows 11 Pro x64 version and the Windows screen appeared. It automatically installed Asus' own applications. I installed the hardware driver software from Asus' "Armory Create" program. Moreover, I downloaded the necessary updated driver software from Asus website and installed it. I checked and verified that they are up to date. I installed the driver software of the video card via Nvidia App. I also performed the necessary system control tests. I made him stressed. I tested with overclocked programs. I also put it to diagnostic testing. I didn't see a problem.
I started using the system. I play games on a 4k monitor, the games I play are at the highest settings and modded. I'm recording your videos. I edit with editing programs etc.
I haven't encountered any problems so far. Until the last month.
In the last month, I installed the latest bios version (1301) released for the motherboard. I also installed some updated drivers released through Asus Armory Create. While doing my standard operations, I started getting blue screen errors in ridiculous ways. Even when I am watching a video on YouTube or Twitch or editing a video, the screen locks (neither the mouse works nor a key on the keyboard works) and either the computer restarts itself or I restart it myself.
I was getting almost all the blue screen errors. This made me very angry.
I left all my work. I wanted to reinstall the computer. I created a windows 11 pro iso USB disk. I opened the installation on the boot screen. From the installation screen, I deleted the m.2 disk partition on which Windows was installed and started the installation. This time it gave a blue screen on the loading screen. Then I opened the Windows 11 installation screen to start the process again, this time it showed a blue screen. I said the USB disk was problematic and created the ISO file on a different USB disk. I wanted to install it with it, but I got the same blue screen again.
This time, I created a Windows 10 Pro ISO disk and installed it with it. The computer system was turned on and after 10 - 15 minutes, I received the blue screen error again.
I did a lot of research on the internet and I'm still doing it. I have no idea what exactly the problem is or why I'm getting a blue screen.
I made the necessary checks on the currently installed parts and noticed that there was no problem. (I also mentioned above. I did certain tests and there were no problems)
I don't have much money right now, so I'll buy a new part and try it. People who had the same problem and got the same problems despite replacing the parts also shared it on the internet.
I'm about to go crazy. If there is anyone who knows a solution to the issue or if anyone is experiencing the same problems, please get back to me immediately.
Below I am attaching the minidump file I last bought before formatting: Minidump File
07-15-2024 10:49 AM
bonjour
utilisez uniquement les cœurs de 14e génération, et vérifiez leur OC en activant si possible AI Suite 3 et une optimisation facile. au pire tout compositeur en bios pour intel. normalement ça fonctionne sur mon modèle
Merci
07-15-2024 10:50 AM
07-19-2024 01:00 PM
Hello again
Our new processor arrived today and we started testing it.
So far we have not received any blue screens. Maybe if we bought it, it might have been stuck in "intel fail safe". If you need them, I'm adding my event viewer list below. You can see it from there.
So far I could only see the " nvlddmkm.sys " error.
So far, the screen has froze or stuck several times before and after installing the drivers. Of course I restarted the machine.
I install my necessary applications and files. So I will check the tests in detail. I will test if I can see any problems while playing games or editing videos.
Error content of the latest minidump I bought:
---------------------------------------
Unloaded modules:
fffff80751520000 fffff80751532000 dump_storpor
fffff80751580000 fffff807515bc000 dump_stornvm
fffff807515e0000 fffff807515ff000 dump_dumpfve
fffff80753b30000 fffff80753b51000 dam.sys
fffff80753b60000 fffff80753b70000 KMPDC.sys
fffff8074fb80000 fffff8074fb91000 WdBoot.sys
fffff80750db0000 fffff80750dc2000 hwpolicy.sys
fffff80749360000 fffff807496e4000 mcupdate.dll
---------------------------------------
I will keep you informed as soon as I get a specific error.
Files I shared:
https://1drv.ms/f/c/bed3106772e0f6d9/Eg1VU93HGOxAjQ94Om-Fv8oBKO-B83HfPNkC6FzFmFmxmQ
07-19-2024 09:24 PM
Are these logs from when the previous CPU was installed?
07-20-2024 06:26 AM
No. Not previous cpu data. When the new CPU arrived, we installed Windows 11 from scratch.
After installing the new operating system, I installed the hardware drivers. In its final version, it shows these errors and warnings on the event viewer screen.
07-20-2024 09:16 AM
Memory instability? Be sure to leave XMP overclocking disabled whilst installing the OS.