Just as a note, your GPU definitely can cause problems when plugged in even if not being used as your video output. It's good practice to remove any devices you aren't using from your system.
Yall are gonna love this.
I dug into those dump files with WinDbg
On both the dumps for the 3060 and 1060 crash, this program gwdrv is mentioned. Look it up, it's GLASSWIRE. The packets that Halo Infinite sends somehow makes the latest version of Glasswire BSOD your computer.
Uninstalled...
Swapped back in the 1060,, this time I got a BSOD when playing Halo! DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION. This is the error got on my old NVMe due to a Windows PCIe power delivering setting (which I fixed).
Check BlueScreenView, and turns out it's been creating BSOD dumps for all the crashes, even with the...
So I installed a driver from August.
Played hearthstone for a couple hours, no hitches.
Played some Halo for 5 minutes, same crash. The graphical artifacts change every crash, I got this one before I updated drivers, but here's what it looked like this time:
Also to note, when I installed...
Ah to be clearer, I tried two different drivers already (uninstalling the first one when installing the second one). But they were both fairly new. I'll go find an older one (as close to what I had before as possible) and let you know how it goes!
Reverting drivers is worth a shot. Though it is odd that it would be happening on two different version of the driver entirely. Wondering if I should RMA the GPU (only to be disappointed by the shortage...)
Sure thing.
All these correspond with exactly when the computer boots after crashes happen. They all basically say the same thing with similar details.
Forgot to mention, temps dont go above 60 when playing. Not temps.
I have an EVGA Supernova 650 watt https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=220-G3-0650-Y1
Hey yall, I got a GTX 3060 and a new NVMe drive for my computer.
Fresh install windows, everything going fine. Now, whenever I play Halo Infinite, anywhere from 3-15 minutes in I get a whole system freeze, then images like these for a couple seconds:
Shots of discord on the other monitor...
Figured it out. Crucial has a post about my SSD (P1) talking about how Windows has some power delivery setting that can cause an inconsistency in power that just... kills the P1.
Here's a link to the site
https://www.crucial.com/support/articles-faq-ssd/watchdogviolationerror
and a permalink...
This is just not the case. 600W is perfectly capable of running the parts they listed, assuming a standard build for the rest of the computer (which I think is a safe assumption). Look up wattage calculators for those parts (like what's built into PcPartpicker). Obviously you should always go...
Hey all. I got a Crucial NVME drive to move my Windows 10 install to about a year ago, but I kept getting BSODs with no dump available, so I moved it back to my SATA ssd and just used the NVME as a game drive.
Well I've taken another crack at installing Windows on the NVME, and I keep getting...