Pending OP Response my GPU keeps crashing i don't know why

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GALAGER

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Sep 13, 2024
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CPU i91300ks
GPU 4090 game rock edition
RAM 64 gig
PSU corsair rm 1000e
Motherboard asus prime z790-p wifi

my computer screen goes black and my fans rev to max, this happens randomly, under heavy load sometimes under idle.

things I've tried already are checking my ram memory,dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth, sfc /scannow there were a few others i found online that were similar but i can't find them.

I've used the stress test tool via corsair diagnostics app with everything passing

i used intel's diagnostic tool to check the CPU passed test

i clean reinstalled my drivers

i plugged my hdmi into the motherboard hdmi and the pc works great, i had the fans briefly rev up but the pc didn't crash as it would have using my graphics card so I'm positive it's not anything other than a gpu issue but im not well versed in computers.

this is a prebuilt system that has had this problem since day 1 and when i finally had time to open a ticket i find I'm locked out of my Gmail where my receipt is located, don't get me started on googles account recovery system.


my recurring fault code.

APLICATION ERROR
Faulting application name: dwm.exe, version: 10.0.22621.3672, time stamp: 0x85e98d33
Faulting module name: dwmcore.dll, version: 10.0.22621.4111, time stamp: 0x448124da
Exception code: 0x8898008d
Fault offset: 0x00000000001231d1
Faulting process id: 0x0x2CA0
Faulting application start time: 0x0x1DB0572C7D85CCF
Faulting application path: C:\Windows\system32\dwm.exe
Faulting module path: C:\Windows\system32\dwmcore.dll
Report Id: ad92b017-ecfd-4747-8c96-824fcd57cf0b
Faulting package full name:
 
even the 4090?


What method?


If you are overclocking anything, change it back to default.
Yea the 4090 passed the stress test as well
Corsair has a built in diagnostic tool you can run stress test on your hardware.

And I followed a corsair tech supports directions on reinstalling my drivers in safe mode

I'm not over clocking the pc either, everything is set to default in the bios so it's factory settings. Also my bios are up to date.

I can play gpu heavy games for weeks sometimes without a gpu crash and some days it happens back to back just on idle. It really is random and there's nothing specific that I do that seems to trigger it.
 
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even the 4090?


What method?


If you are overclocking anything, change it back to default.
Here's what the techs instructions were

Restart Windows into Safe Mode.
This can be done by going to Settings > Update & Security > Recovery and then click the Restart now button under Advanced startup.
Alternatively, you can hold down the Shift key while clicking Restart under the usual Windows Power menu.
Once the system boots back up into the blue screen, select Troubleshoot.
Select Advanced options.
Select Startup settings.
Click Restart.
Press 4 on your keyboard for Enable Safe Mode.
Once booted into Safe Mode, go to the folder where DDU is downloaded and run it.
After launching DDU, we recommend going to Options to tweak how DDU removes drivers.


We recommend selecting the following options, as these folders are the default locations where the NVIDIA or AMD files are unpacked; once the driver is installed, these folders can be safely deleted:
Under NVIDIA Specific Options, check the Remove "C:\NVIDIA" driver folders option.
Under AMD Specific Options, check the Remove "C:\AMD" driver folders option.


After checking the above options, exit the Options menu.
On the right side of the window, click the dropdown box and select what GPU drivers you want to remove


On the left side of the window, select Clean and restart.
The display drivers should be uninstalled once Windows restarts.
Install new display drivers : (Link below)
 
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RE your thread title;

my GPU keeps crashing i don't know why

Software such as Windows can crash and when it does crash you get a BSOD and when enabled a crash dmp is generated, programs or games when they crash can on occasion close to the desktop but the computer will still be 100% functional.

Hardware failure such as a weak power supply and/or overheating are not software related and when a computer for example suddenly turns off, freezes or the screen goes black etc the behaviour should be described as the "computer shut down unexpectedly" or froze etc and not as having crashed as the latter implies a software issue as opposed to an obvious hardware issue when described properly.

Having the correct info means that helpers will not be looking for a software issue when the problem is clearly hardware related.

Does the PC ever turn off completely.

Are you aware of the serious issue with the RTX 4090 cards 12V socket, if not read the article here
 
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It is possible Rob as the PSU is the budget version in the range in that it only has a seven year as opposed to a ten year warranty, it can`t quite produce a 1000W either, only 4W short and GPU manufacturers do overstate PSU requirements but I do 100% stress that people always match or exceed the PSU requirements.

The error is Windows related so we need to look into that once we have an update from the OP, we will need further info from them as well.
 
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