Hi,
recently when my PC is under heavy stress it will blue screen with "Kernel-Power (41)".
I know that this bsod is mostly because the power supply isn't strong enough for the system, but I hardly doubt thats the problem.
Here's the event data from the Eventviewer:
My specs are:
Ryzen 7 5800x | Be Quiet Rock 2 Air Cooler
RTX 3060
Aorus B550 Elite V2
2x 500GB SSD
1x 2TB HDD
G.SKILL Ripjaws DDR4 3200 C16 x2 & Corsair VENGEANCE RGB PRO SL C18 16GB 3600 x2
PSU: 750 Watt Corsair CV Series CV750 Non-Modular 80+ Bronze
Before people say it, I know mixing ram isn't the best but my I heard from multiple sources aslong it runs at the same mHZ in the bios, it shouldn't cause problems.
Anyway in theory the power supply should be enough, and I currently don't have a stronger power supply available to test it out.
Also read that Mainboard could be the problem, so before I buy new parts I would like to track down the problem more down if it's a power supply issue or a Mainboard issue.
Any idea's how I could do that?
Other idea's are also welcome.
Thanks
recently when my PC is under heavy stress it will blue screen with "Kernel-Power (41)".
I know that this bsod is mostly because the power supply isn't strong enough for the system, but I hardly doubt thats the problem.
Here's the event data from the Eventviewer:
BugcheckCode | 59 |
BugcheckParameter1 | 0xc0000005 |
BugcheckParameter2 | 0xfffff8072c2250e0 |
BugcheckParameter3 | 0xfffff80732a8a920 |
BugcheckParameter4 | 0x0 |
SleepInProgress | 0 |
PowerButtonTimestamp | 0 |
BootAppStatus | 0 |
Checkpoint | 0 |
ConnectedStandbyInProgress | false |
SystemSleepTransitionsToOn | 0 |
CsEntryScenarioInstanceId | 0 |
BugcheckInfoFromEFI | false |
CheckpointStatus | 0 |
CsEntryScenarioInstanceIdV2 | 0 |
LongPowerButtonPressDetected | false |
My specs are:
Ryzen 7 5800x | Be Quiet Rock 2 Air Cooler
RTX 3060
Aorus B550 Elite V2
2x 500GB SSD
1x 2TB HDD
G.SKILL Ripjaws DDR4 3200 C16 x2 & Corsair VENGEANCE RGB PRO SL C18 16GB 3600 x2
PSU: 750 Watt Corsair CV Series CV750 Non-Modular 80+ Bronze
Before people say it, I know mixing ram isn't the best but my I heard from multiple sources aslong it runs at the same mHZ in the bios, it shouldn't cause problems.
Anyway in theory the power supply should be enough, and I currently don't have a stronger power supply available to test it out.
Also read that Mainboard could be the problem, so before I buy new parts I would like to track down the problem more down if it's a power supply issue or a Mainboard issue.
Any idea's how I could do that?
Other idea's are also welcome.
Thanks