daroy wrote:
A few weeks ago I flashed to the 1203 bios and updated my Chipset drivers. Since doing this I have trouble getting my pc stable again. When I enter the same overclocks in my bios I keep getting errors about the display driver and reboots without bluescreens.
I see the following errors in my event viewer before the system resets itself:
Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered.
And
The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local Activation permission for the COM Server application with CLSID
{D63B10C5-BB46-4990-A94F-E40B9D520160}
and APPID
{9CA88EE3-ACB7-47C8-AFC4-AB702511C276}
In the bios I have loaded the XMP profile and put my cpu multiplier back from 46 to 43, leaving the voltage at 1.3v. The errors stil happen.
The errors show up if I use Realbench for stress testing or Intel's Extreme Tuning Utility memory stress test.
The system ran perfectly stable with the old bios.
Yep.
The problem still there on old bios also. is not the bios is windows bios is ok. In fact I am testing the bios auto configuration. change some parameters like xmp and vvcio and vccia and is super stable. Maybe around.... setp last year checking some stuff, I find out those COM errors. Windows told me that forget about it. Digging more, I found that even I am the adm of the computer, I am not. is Microsoft. 2 weeks ago, MS send a telemetry. That telemetry is to test the system to make changes for the new windows that is coming in 2 weeks. it shout down aura, and some other apps. I did have to remake the os. Also, there is the issue that many use legacy os, and still use normal installation. I am using 100% uefi and all my hard drives including the nmve with new drivers. Even now COM errors are here.
So .... I find out with all my testing. and as far is my computer is, all drivers and updates are from windows 10.
I am testing another windows 10 installation using something new. and is more stable than before. I am using now a UEFI as well as GPT, feals more ..... hand shake since these is more friendly. On bios all the configuration is UEFI ONLY. drivers are more stable. almost no crashes. etc. I did. full instalacion. I wait that windows install all updates. ALL OF THEM!. then install the current asus drivers, IME and CHIPSET. then I start adding the rest, aura GPUtweek, I am using asetek unit and all is control with my UEFI/bios. no corsair apps, no extra lights from anyone. The only app that I am running is logitec since my guar is that brand. (sorry I will get more asus products later) and even with my custom oc, the automatic from the the board (1.45 volts with a + offset), default. and my own is stable on my delid 7700k.
Is a pain since all my hard drive are format with these new installation way.
I will be mad that MS screw these new update on 2 weeks. I know that asus is on top on the drivers. Remember. 2018 is the last year os z170 /z270 since we are moving up. is sad but the true. mos manufactures are going to step up . It happens to all manufactures is not bad. is the same as windows 7 is done. just small updates that security no more dirvers no more anything and flash is done by the end of next year.
But even, COM error are there. is windows simple. I have a friend that is checking the new developer update and still there. even with his board that is not asus and test other machines. laptops and other brand, and the COM error are there.
I skip z370 and 8800k in favor of the upcoming CPU and boards.
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