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The problem with that is the same with what you said earlier. Even in advanced display settings, I have no option for troubleshooting... Advanced display settings just shows me "Choose Display", Display Information", and "Refresh Rate". The right hand side only shows "Get Help" and "Give Feedback".
 
The problem with that is the same with what you said earlier. Even in advanced display settings, I have no option for troubleshooting... Advanced display settings just shows me "Choose Display", Display Information", and "Refresh Rate". The right hand side only shows "Get Help" and "Give Feedback".
In the graphics settings,hardware accelerated gpu scheduling is already turned off too.
 
you never have good news:LOL:
I will see if I can get another set of eyes
I'm just not sure how with a clean install, I still have this many issues. I just got a BSOD of WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR. Maybe its a lot of driver issues? That's the only reason I can think that would explain why it runs fine in safe mode. But I dont even know what drivers are possibly bad.
 
worth a go
Ok, I wasn't sure if the steps is says to take are reasonable or not. I had work earlier and let it idle in safe mode, and it has been on for about 9 hours without any issues in safe mode.
 
just going to step in quickly....

without reading all the previous posts, have you done a clean install of Windows?
with the rig running so well for so long in Safe Mode suggests it is a software issue, probably a driver.

I would backup my data and nuke the drive.
get Windows working and updated, chipset drivers and modo drivers.
run it a few days and see if the BSoD issues are gone.

then.... add one thing at a time, like the GPU driver, then run the rig a while again.
if all good, then install some other software, Office maybe, and repeat running the rig again.

if the issue is software/driver based, eventually you'll get your error again and we can blame the last thing loaded.
 
OK - that's all I had. :whistle:
Yeah, though I will say that I did install all drivers and stuff as soon as it installed. So I didn't really let it run before everything was on it again. Though I am currently trying to disable the drivers that are not recognized in safe mode, and slowly re enable them in normal mode to narrow it down.
 
Hi Bruce
Thanks - sad news
this is new install:(
Small update, so I did the safe mode driver disable thing. I found that all the drivers were fine when enabled in safe mode, except specifically for the i3-9100F processor drivers. For some reason when I had those enabled, it was the only time I got a BSOD ofIRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL. After I disabled them again in safe mode, I ran a few "Burn In Tests" from passmark. Everything went smoothly, except I received 10 runtime errors with RAM when I set the test settings to the max for the RAM test. But on normal, it was fine and passed with 0. I also rolled back the GPU drivers to an early 2020. I read online that it was fairly stable and it seems so far that I have had better luck with it than the new ones.
 
Hi Bruce
Thanks - sad news
this is new install:(
Another update, I used an app called FixWin10. I know a lot of those repair software are fake, but this one just runs windows scripts with a button rather than actually going to run and cmd prompt. So after I did them, I was able to run the benchmark for 15 minutes when it stopped as it had passed. Then the computer was able to idle (without it going to sleep or the screen turning off) for 24 hours without any issues. However, as soon as I started her game, the computer froze with having no keyboard or mouse inputs. I had to do a hard shutdown as it was not blue screening or unfreezing.
 
Try and unpark all of your cores.

And turn Turbo boost to 100%
 
Try and unpark all of your cores.

And turn Turbo boost to 100%
Do you know what the frequency scaling should be? Mine is set to 5%
 
Hi Bruce
Thanks - sad news
this is new install:(
More news, so I did what Malnutrition said. It still froze up quickly on Webkinz. I thought it might be a problem with that specific game, so I downloaded TF2 and ran an it on an idle server just to see. Within about 5 min, the game crashed with a event log of:
"Faulting application name: hl2.exe, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x4b2956ff
Faulting module name: shaderapidx9.dll, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x4b295636"

However, I was getting around 180-200fps. I thought it may be a fluke. So I ran TF2 again. Within about 10 min, I got a BSOD of Machine Check Exception.
 
in the vast majority of cases, the solution is to properly reinstall shaderapidx9.dll on your PC, to the Windows system folder. Alternatively, some programs, notably PC games, require that the DLL file is placed in the game/application installation folder.
 
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