Hey,
so since very roughly about a month ago I am frequently experiencing Blue Screens of Death, with two black screen crashes sprinkled in.
The last BSOD message was "Kernel Security Check failure", which happened more than once, I haven't wrote the other ones down, but generally all I found was that they were very widespread when it comes to issues and possible causes, at least not helping me.
The crashes always happen in the same manner, at least I think it is under high stress scenarios for my computer. I first encountered the crashes a little over a month ago trying to play TWWH2, which since then is unplayable and I get a BSOD in the first five minutes of loading a save, always and without fault, not necessarily in battles (the most draining), but also just doing the most benign things on the overworld map. I since then tried to just avoid these kinds of scenarios since I'm not that big of a gamer anymore and it hurts my PC hardware, but I kinda really wanna play the new Tarkov wipe and some other stuff so yeah. If more BSOD "messages", like "Kernel Security check failure", are needed I can certainly replicate the BSODS.
Since then I encountered BSODS at three other occasions that were similar, once trying to play Battlefleet Gothic Armada 2, instantly crashing in like the first minute of the Prolouge, once again repliceable. Then on time running a SSD check on my computer, trough the windows properties, tools, test thing. And once trying to run a full-scale windows defender virus scan, which was one of the black screens tho. I don't play anything else or do anything really taxing on my pc.
Regarding checks:
I ran windows checks on all my 3 SSDs and one HDD and all came out without errors.
Ran multiple limited virus checks without finding anything.
Ran the memory check, once again no faults/errors found.
Checked the windows reliability monitor for any definitive clues, but got nothing out of it.
"sfcscannow" came up with nothing.
Oh and I downloaded two only lowkey shady Driver updater things, since they came up with different results and got all my drivers updated automatically or did it manually.
I think that's everything I tried regarding "tests" and none of them found anything. Might do a stress test, but kidna scared I will run it, my computers BSODs and I'll repeat that just hurting my parts.
Heres my German system specs, I hope that's okay since it should all be in the same order and the parts all named pretty much the same, if really needed I can translate by hand:
Betriebsystemname Microsoft Windows 10 Home
Version 10.0.19044 Build 19044
Zusätzliche Betriebsystembeschreibung Nicht verfügbar
Betriebsystemhersteller Microsoft Corporation
Systemname DESKTOP-NQ66D78
Systemhersteller ASUS
Systemmodell System Product Name
Systemtyp x64-basierter PC
System-SKU SKU
Prozessor 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-11700K @ 3.60GHz, 3600 MHz, 8 Kern(e), 16 logische(r) Prozessor(en)
BIOS-Version/-Datum American Megatrends Inc. 1203, 27.10.2021
SMBIOS-Version 3.3
Version des eingebetteten Controllers 255.255
BIOS-Modus UEFI
BaseBoard-Hersteller ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.
BaseBoard-Produkt PRIME Z590-P
BaseBoard-Version Rev 1.xx
Plattformrolle Desktop
Sicherer Startzustand Aus
PCR7-Konfiguration Erweiterung zum Anzeigen erforderlich
Windows-Verzeichnis C:\WINDOWS
Systemverzeichnis C:\WINDOWS\system32
Startgerät \Device\HarddiskVolume7
Gebietsschema Deutschland
Hardwareabstraktionsebene Version = "10.0.19041.1741"
Benutzername DESKTOP-NQ66D78\NotmyrealnameIswear
Zeitzone Mitteleuropäische Sommerzeit
Installierter physischer Speicher (RAM) 32,0 GB
Gesamter physischer Speicher 31,8 GB
Verfügbarer physischer Speicher 21,5 GB
Gesamter virtueller Speicher 48,6 GB
Verfügbarer virtueller Speicher 33,0 GB
Größe der Auslagerungsdatei 16,8 GB
Auslagerungsdatei C:\pagefile.sys
Kernel-DMA-Schutz Aus
Virtualisierungsbasierte Sicherheit Nicht aktiviert
Unterstützung der Geräteverschlüsselung Erweiterung zum Anzeigen erforderlich
Hyper-V - VM-Monitormoduserweiterungen Ja
Hyper-V - SLAT-Erweiterungen (Second Level Address Translation) Ja
Hyper-V - Virtualisierung in Firmware aktiviert Nein
Hyper-V - Datenausführungsverhinderung Ja
Graphics card: "Radeon RX590 Series"
Energy supply:: Thermaltake TR2-530AH2NSW 530 Watt
RAM: Patriot Memory Viper 4 Series RAM DDR4 32GB (2 x 16GB) 3200MHz Kit CL16
Motherboard: ASUS Prime Z590-P Gaming Mainboard Sockel Intel LGA 1200 (Intel Z590, ATX, PCIe 4.0, 3x M.2, USB 3.2 Gen 2x2, Thunderbolt 4)
3 Disks: Samsung SSD 870 QVO 1TB + JAJS600M128 Intenso 3813430 High Performance internal SSD164GB (C with Windows and i think you call it paging file in English) + HDD 2TB ST2000DM001-1CH16
Heres a UserBenchmark I just ran https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/53563580
That should be all important parts etc. if not I'll be happy to give any needed specs, sorry for the poor formatting etc. I'm really at the end of my wits and really not an computer expert. Also YES I know I got an old pretty weak power supply etc, but I upgraded my pc 6ish months ago, with new ram, new motherboard and a new processor, and it was fine before and after until very very recently.
Lastly I'll attach the files of my last two WH2 BSODs and the "sfcscannow result CBS". Or at least I tried, but the sfcscannow file is too large, just like one crash file. So I attached one, + like the last tenth of the sfcscannow CBS and just hope it helps or has any useful info. If possible teach me the ways of uplaoding larger files.
I can generate more if wanted/needed + yes I know they are like a month old, as I said I avoided crashes.
Sorry if this was a little rambly, but i'm pretty desperate, wanted to give all Info I could think of and i'm neither a first langauge english speaker, nor that much "in the know" so it really feels like I'm writing Spanish words I don't understand frequently. I mean I just had to google what CBS means.
Either way, I'm looking forward to your answers, am open to suggestions and giving any needed specs/data I forgot or don't know about (also open to download good detailed spec programs or run tests, despite fears of crashing and degrading hardware) and one way or the other I hope you have a good one, dear reader.
so since very roughly about a month ago I am frequently experiencing Blue Screens of Death, with two black screen crashes sprinkled in.
The last BSOD message was "Kernel Security Check failure", which happened more than once, I haven't wrote the other ones down, but generally all I found was that they were very widespread when it comes to issues and possible causes, at least not helping me.
The crashes always happen in the same manner, at least I think it is under high stress scenarios for my computer. I first encountered the crashes a little over a month ago trying to play TWWH2, which since then is unplayable and I get a BSOD in the first five minutes of loading a save, always and without fault, not necessarily in battles (the most draining), but also just doing the most benign things on the overworld map. I since then tried to just avoid these kinds of scenarios since I'm not that big of a gamer anymore and it hurts my PC hardware, but I kinda really wanna play the new Tarkov wipe and some other stuff so yeah. If more BSOD "messages", like "Kernel Security check failure", are needed I can certainly replicate the BSODS.
Since then I encountered BSODS at three other occasions that were similar, once trying to play Battlefleet Gothic Armada 2, instantly crashing in like the first minute of the Prolouge, once again repliceable. Then on time running a SSD check on my computer, trough the windows properties, tools, test thing. And once trying to run a full-scale windows defender virus scan, which was one of the black screens tho. I don't play anything else or do anything really taxing on my pc.
Regarding checks:
I ran windows checks on all my 3 SSDs and one HDD and all came out without errors.
Ran multiple limited virus checks without finding anything.
Ran the memory check, once again no faults/errors found.
Checked the windows reliability monitor for any definitive clues, but got nothing out of it.
"sfcscannow" came up with nothing.
Oh and I downloaded two only lowkey shady Driver updater things, since they came up with different results and got all my drivers updated automatically or did it manually.
I think that's everything I tried regarding "tests" and none of them found anything. Might do a stress test, but kidna scared I will run it, my computers BSODs and I'll repeat that just hurting my parts.
Heres my German system specs, I hope that's okay since it should all be in the same order and the parts all named pretty much the same, if really needed I can translate by hand:
Betriebsystemname Microsoft Windows 10 Home
Version 10.0.19044 Build 19044
Zusätzliche Betriebsystembeschreibung Nicht verfügbar
Betriebsystemhersteller Microsoft Corporation
Systemname DESKTOP-NQ66D78
Systemhersteller ASUS
Systemmodell System Product Name
Systemtyp x64-basierter PC
System-SKU SKU
Prozessor 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-11700K @ 3.60GHz, 3600 MHz, 8 Kern(e), 16 logische(r) Prozessor(en)
BIOS-Version/-Datum American Megatrends Inc. 1203, 27.10.2021
SMBIOS-Version 3.3
Version des eingebetteten Controllers 255.255
BIOS-Modus UEFI
BaseBoard-Hersteller ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.
BaseBoard-Produkt PRIME Z590-P
BaseBoard-Version Rev 1.xx
Plattformrolle Desktop
Sicherer Startzustand Aus
PCR7-Konfiguration Erweiterung zum Anzeigen erforderlich
Windows-Verzeichnis C:\WINDOWS
Systemverzeichnis C:\WINDOWS\system32
Startgerät \Device\HarddiskVolume7
Gebietsschema Deutschland
Hardwareabstraktionsebene Version = "10.0.19041.1741"
Benutzername DESKTOP-NQ66D78\NotmyrealnameIswear
Zeitzone Mitteleuropäische Sommerzeit
Installierter physischer Speicher (RAM) 32,0 GB
Gesamter physischer Speicher 31,8 GB
Verfügbarer physischer Speicher 21,5 GB
Gesamter virtueller Speicher 48,6 GB
Verfügbarer virtueller Speicher 33,0 GB
Größe der Auslagerungsdatei 16,8 GB
Auslagerungsdatei C:\pagefile.sys
Kernel-DMA-Schutz Aus
Virtualisierungsbasierte Sicherheit Nicht aktiviert
Unterstützung der Geräteverschlüsselung Erweiterung zum Anzeigen erforderlich
Hyper-V - VM-Monitormoduserweiterungen Ja
Hyper-V - SLAT-Erweiterungen (Second Level Address Translation) Ja
Hyper-V - Virtualisierung in Firmware aktiviert Nein
Hyper-V - Datenausführungsverhinderung Ja
Graphics card: "Radeon RX590 Series"
Energy supply:: Thermaltake TR2-530AH2NSW 530 Watt
RAM: Patriot Memory Viper 4 Series RAM DDR4 32GB (2 x 16GB) 3200MHz Kit CL16
Motherboard: ASUS Prime Z590-P Gaming Mainboard Sockel Intel LGA 1200 (Intel Z590, ATX, PCIe 4.0, 3x M.2, USB 3.2 Gen 2x2, Thunderbolt 4)
3 Disks: Samsung SSD 870 QVO 1TB + JAJS600M128 Intenso 3813430 High Performance internal SSD164GB (C with Windows and i think you call it paging file in English) + HDD 2TB ST2000DM001-1CH16
Heres a UserBenchmark I just ran https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/53563580
That should be all important parts etc. if not I'll be happy to give any needed specs, sorry for the poor formatting etc. I'm really at the end of my wits and really not an computer expert. Also YES I know I got an old pretty weak power supply etc, but I upgraded my pc 6ish months ago, with new ram, new motherboard and a new processor, and it was fine before and after until very very recently.
Lastly I'll attach the files of my last two WH2 BSODs and the "sfcscannow result CBS". Or at least I tried, but the sfcscannow file is too large, just like one crash file. So I attached one, + like the last tenth of the sfcscannow CBS and just hope it helps or has any useful info. If possible teach me the ways of uplaoding larger files.
I can generate more if wanted/needed + yes I know they are like a month old, as I said I avoided crashes.
Sorry if this was a little rambly, but i'm pretty desperate, wanted to give all Info I could think of and i'm neither a first langauge english speaker, nor that much "in the know" so it really feels like I'm writing Spanish words I don't understand frequently. I mean I just had to google what CBS means.
Either way, I'm looking forward to your answers, am open to suggestions and giving any needed specs/data I forgot or don't know about (also open to download good detailed spec programs or run tests, despite fears of crashing and degrading hardware) and one way or the other I hope you have a good one, dear reader.