Hello all! My friend has been slowly building a PC and has it completed, here are the specs:
Msi Tomahawk x570s
Ryzen 5950x
Msi 4070 super
1TB 980 pro
2TB 980 pro
128gb DDR4 3600 corsair vengeance
Win 11 Home
Original parts before issues:
CPU
MB
RAM
1 Tb 980
Around May, he purchased the 2TB,GPU, and 64 extra GB of ram. Ever since then, he’s been getting blue screens “DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION”.
It started off occasional (weekly) then got faster (multiple times a week) and reached the point that it would freeze within 10 minutes, give this blue screen, and stay on the blue screen until manually shutting it down (long press). It happens without a load as well.
I’ve been attempting to diagnose the problem, here are the steps i’ve taken:
When attempting to reinstall windows after formatting the drives, it would install and once you would get to the page with keyboard layout and selectable options, it would freeze again, giving the watchdog violation. It got to the point where the PC would freeze while trying to select a drive to install it on, regardless of the troubleshooting steps took above even while trying to install windows.
I did not swap / test the CPU in another machine. Reason being, this PC was very operational with 0 crashes up until this May, right when these upgrades started happening.
HOWEVER, upon inspection of the 2TB M.2, I found that the heat sink was removed and there is a possibility that the M.2 was physically damaged during this process, here is a photo.
View: https://imgur.com/a/l4dofpi
The conclusion I’ve came to is that this drive slowly started to damage the motherboard (power shorts, instability, etc). Reason being, the PC freezes no matter the hardware combination during the troubleshooting steps I took.
I would love some insight into this issue. What do you guys think? The next step we are going to take is purchasing a new motherboard and tossing the 2TB M.2.
Msi Tomahawk x570s
Ryzen 5950x
Msi 4070 super
1TB 980 pro
2TB 980 pro
128gb DDR4 3600 corsair vengeance
Win 11 Home
Original parts before issues:
CPU
MB
RAM
1 Tb 980
Around May, he purchased the 2TB,GPU, and 64 extra GB of ram. Ever since then, he’s been getting blue screens “DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION”.
It started off occasional (weekly) then got faster (multiple times a week) and reached the point that it would freeze within 10 minutes, give this blue screen, and stay on the blue screen until manually shutting it down (long press). It happens without a load as well.
I’ve been attempting to diagnose the problem, here are the steps i’ve taken:
- Driver reinstallation for every component (DDU for gpu)
- temperature check on all components (under load and idle)
- crash dump analysis
- event viewer analysis
- gpu stress test (in a working machine)
- using ram (in a working machine)
- running memtest86 (no issue)
- hard disk sentinel (no issue)
- Reseating GPU, RAM.
- Alternating sticks and slots for RAM
- Using known working RAM
- Using known working GPU
- Reseating m.2
- Switching m.2 port and using one at a time.
- Using m.2 on a pci -> nvme adapter
- Using known working SSD(sata) and HDD
- Wiping drives to reinstall windows
When attempting to reinstall windows after formatting the drives, it would install and once you would get to the page with keyboard layout and selectable options, it would freeze again, giving the watchdog violation. It got to the point where the PC would freeze while trying to select a drive to install it on, regardless of the troubleshooting steps took above even while trying to install windows.
I did not swap / test the CPU in another machine. Reason being, this PC was very operational with 0 crashes up until this May, right when these upgrades started happening.
HOWEVER, upon inspection of the 2TB M.2, I found that the heat sink was removed and there is a possibility that the M.2 was physically damaged during this process, here is a photo.
View: https://imgur.com/a/l4dofpi
The conclusion I’ve came to is that this drive slowly started to damage the motherboard (power shorts, instability, etc). Reason being, the PC freezes no matter the hardware combination during the troubleshooting steps I took.
I would love some insight into this issue. What do you guys think? The next step we are going to take is purchasing a new motherboard and tossing the 2TB M.2.
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