Hi all
So yesterday I had a weird crash on my PC, that I built late last spring. I was browsing on Firefox and all of a sudden my screen blacked out, then came back on, and this happened repeatedly until I did a hard shutdown and turned the power off completely for a few minutes. When I rebooted, I still got a black screen, until I changed DP port on the GPU. One weird thing I noticed when the black screen was coming on and off again, was that the only icon on the taskbar was the Windows logo and none of the other shortcuts. When I got a signal again, I booted up HWMonitor and a game, and played for 10 minutes, then I got a black screen again, changed DisplayPorts again while the PC was running, and it worked. I then updated the Nvidia GPU driver from 572.16 to 572.42 and played for 40 minutes straight. I didn't notice any perfomance hickups or strange temps on HWMonitor. I did a few memtest passes through the night, no errors either, also did CHKDSK and nothing out of the ordinary.
Today I've played a couple of hours of Kingdom Come 2, with no issues.
PC specs are as follows:
ASUS Prime Z790-A
Intel Core i7 13700k
GeForce RTX 3070
G.Skill Trident Z Z5 2x 16GB DDR5
Samsung 980 Pro 1TB
Corsair RM1000x 1000w
Windows 11 Home
(I know the PSU is overkill for my machine, but I want to upgrade the GPU down the line)
As you can see, I'm one of the unfortunate owners of the 13th gen Intel CPUs, so I'm a bit worried. I updated the BIOS and the microcode last august though.
These are the errors record in event log when it first happened (Didn't create a minidump):
Hyper-V-Hypervisor 167
volmgr 162
Kernel-PnP 219
Kernel-Power 41
I realize that without a minidump, so I know it's hard to say what it might be. What do you guys think happened? Should I be worried about the CPU, GPU, PSU or chalk it up to Windows/drivers having a bad day?
So yesterday I had a weird crash on my PC, that I built late last spring. I was browsing on Firefox and all of a sudden my screen blacked out, then came back on, and this happened repeatedly until I did a hard shutdown and turned the power off completely for a few minutes. When I rebooted, I still got a black screen, until I changed DP port on the GPU. One weird thing I noticed when the black screen was coming on and off again, was that the only icon on the taskbar was the Windows logo and none of the other shortcuts. When I got a signal again, I booted up HWMonitor and a game, and played for 10 minutes, then I got a black screen again, changed DisplayPorts again while the PC was running, and it worked. I then updated the Nvidia GPU driver from 572.16 to 572.42 and played for 40 minutes straight. I didn't notice any perfomance hickups or strange temps on HWMonitor. I did a few memtest passes through the night, no errors either, also did CHKDSK and nothing out of the ordinary.
Today I've played a couple of hours of Kingdom Come 2, with no issues.
PC specs are as follows:
ASUS Prime Z790-A
Intel Core i7 13700k
GeForce RTX 3070
G.Skill Trident Z Z5 2x 16GB DDR5
Samsung 980 Pro 1TB
Corsair RM1000x 1000w
Windows 11 Home
(I know the PSU is overkill for my machine, but I want to upgrade the GPU down the line)
As you can see, I'm one of the unfortunate owners of the 13th gen Intel CPUs, so I'm a bit worried. I updated the BIOS and the microcode last august though.
These are the errors record in event log when it first happened (Didn't create a minidump):
Hyper-V-Hypervisor 167
volmgr 162
Kernel-PnP 219
Kernel-Power 41
I realize that without a minidump, so I know it's hard to say what it might be. What do you guys think happened? Should I be worried about the CPU, GPU, PSU or chalk it up to Windows/drivers having a bad day?
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